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Newland AIDC Get Ready for GS1 Sunrise 2027

15th May 2026
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By 2027, retailers worldwide will be required to support 2D barcodes at point-of-sale under GS1 Sunrise 2027, accelerating the shift from 1D to data-rich barcodes carrying

traceability, expiration, authentication, and product lifecycle information in a single scan.

 

This shift enables more efficient and transparent operations — improving inventory

visibility, compliance, waste reduction, and customer experience across the value chain.

 

 

    

  

But these benefits depend on reliable capture of next-generation barcodes in real-world environments.

In retail and self-service environments, scanners play a direct role in both operational

efficiency and customer experience — from self-checkout and kiosks to vending and POS systems, requiring consistent performance across both 1D and 2D barcodes.

 

That’s where Newland AIDC comes in.

                                                                

 

 As a long-standing barcode data capture provider and strategic partner of GS1,

Newland AIDC develops scanning

technologies designed to support the

transition from 1D to 2D across retail, self- service, logistics, and industrial

environments.

From kiosks, vending, and POS systems to warehouse and operational workflows, our solutions are built for reliable decoding

performance, flexible integration, and

scalable deployment — while supporting evolving standards including GS1 Digital Link.

 


Backed by extensive cross-industry application experience and comprehensive hardware and software solutions, Newland AIDC helps global customers across retail, logistics,

manufacturing, and healthcare prepare for the future of connected data capture.