The system allows you to create safe and transparent production chains. Each product has a unique QR code with information about the manufacturer, release date, buyer and accompanying documents. This makes it possible to monitor the movement of materials and components in real time, as well as detect and prevent the supply of counterfeit products.

Anti-Spoofing is already used in industry, including the aerospace and defense sectors, where it helps detect fraudulent shipments. Experience will now be increased for the nuclear industry, which will increase technological sovereignty and security of critical infrastructure.

The service integrates quality control with supply chain management and process automation, reducing the risks of using counterfeit or low-quality materials.

The service was introduced in the session “Quality cannot be tested in the product, it must be created in the product” within the scope of World Atomic Week.

Source: Ferra

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