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Food-Tracking & Traceability Breakthrough

In a breakthrough partnership that launched a first-to-market line of secure, food-contact safe digital tracking labels, p-Chip Corporation worked closely with both Kaasmerk Matec and the Consorzio del Formaggio Parmigiano Reggiano (CFPR)—Italy’s famed Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese Consortium.  

With minuscule, highly secure p-Chip microtransponders affixed to casein tags, CFPR creates a digital “twin” for physical cheese wheels, enabling previously unseen levels of traceability across the supply chain. The videos and announcements below provide detailed insight into this revolutionary food-tracing technology:

Featured on viewpoint with Dennis Quaid:

food-tracing technology overview

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Blog Post:

How a Breakthrough Partnership Changed the Game for Parmigiano Reggiano

Press Release:

3 Companies Partner, Launch Breakthrough in Food-Safe Digital Tracking

featured in food & wine magazine:

Featured in Food & Wine

featured at the fancy food show:

Updates from the Fancy Food Show

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