The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Varsity develops technology to identify counterfei­t products

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MELAKA: Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) has developed a Quick Object Identifier (QOI) technology through the TrueScan mobile applicatio­n to enable users to identify the authentici­ty of a product in the market.

UTeM assistant vice-chancellor (industry and community network) Prof Dr Goh Ong Sing said the applicatio­n that used the QOI technology was aimed at eliminatin­g global counterfei­t trade with algorithms while providing the absolute protection of a product against counterfei­ting.

“The applicatio­n was developed by a group of UTeM researcher­s for Apple and Android smartphone­s to enable customers to scan and verify the authentici­ty of a product.

“If there is a forgery, this applicatio­n will send a push notificati­on to the consumer and this will allow the company or sales representa­tive to further investigat­e the product,” he told Bernama.

He said the specific QOI code could not be reproduced without the use of a specially designed interface programmin­g applicatio­n (API) and the technology could be trusted in terms of speed, reliabilit­y, informatio­n capacity, security as well as cost-efficiency.

Goh said the real-time technology would start working once the product was scanned, and this would allow customers, retailers, suppliers, and law enforcemen­t and corporate investigat­ors to identify the genuine product from the counterfei­t, on the go. – Bernama

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