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Zebra, Merck Collaborate on Counterfeiting Detection Tech

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Zebra Technologies and Merck KGaA are collaborating to co-create solutions addressing challenges around product verification and authenticity. As AI solutions are operationalized, the companies will offer high quality data for training and testing AI models to enhance analytics capabilities. The collaboration combines Zebra’s experience in mobile computing, asset visibility, and identity capture with Merck’s capabilities in authentication technologies to improve security and accuracy in manufacturing value chains,

The first outcome of the collaboration will be a handheld reader that works with the M-Trust platform, a secure cyber-physical trust solution developed by Merck. According to the companies, the reader will enable customers to verify products without switching devices and includes features for frontline communication, such as two-way radio, a 16-MP camera, and a 1D/2D barcode scanner. The reader, built on Zebra’s TC58 mobile computer, is designed to be used to scan products and share data with the M-Trust platform via Wi-Fi 6E or 5G for verification.
Courtesy of Zebra Technologies.
A prototype of the handheld reader device to scan products and share data with the M-Trust program. Courtesy of Zebra Technologies.

M-Trust, launched this year, enables organizations to ensure product quality and authenticity across their value chains by creating secure digital twins. Powered by Web 3.0 technology, the M-Trust platform is designed to adapt to evolving technologies and regulatory requirements, such as the EU Digital Product Passport.

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Through this collaboration, the companies said, further, M-Trust will be the first cyber-physical trust platform with a mobile computer scanning solution for addressing the growing issues of product safety, traceability, and counterfeiting. The integration, said Thomas Endress, head of M-TRUST, builds trust in AI systems regarding data authenticity and origin.

A solution prototype shown in the figure is being showcased at Hannover Messe 2025 this week.


Published: April 2025
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