What Aeroz Does For You.
Our artificial intelligence ensures that every product is authentic, safe, and trackable with smart NFC and RFID technology. Our system empowers both brands and consumers with instant verification, real-time tracking, and seamless reordering.
Our compliance assessment identifies gaps in your current practices, providing a clear action plan to address critical areas swiftly.
We use two kinds of Radio Frequency Indentification tags (RFID) tags. Near Field Communication (NFC) tags are highly secure and can be read by modern smartphones, making them perfect for authenticating products.Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) tags can be simultaneously scanned from long range, making them perfect for tracking products through a supply chain.
We offer documentation support to ensure your waiver or exemption requests are thorough and well-organized significantly improving your chances of FDA approval.
NFC tech is trusted all over the world because it is fast, reliable, and resistant to tampering. Our chips offer unprecedented security, turning consumer phones into the ultimate counterfeit detectors.
Once our Duel Frequency NFC technology is applied to each product, it's put on a digital shelf.
Most platforms treat data as a byproduct or something to be stored and viewed.
By treating data as the raw material for productivity, our app creates a seamless pipeline in which every data point is an opportunity for user contribution.
1. The Transformation of Metadata
We take the foundational pillars of data architecture and translate them into a human-centric interface:
Features & Labels: Instead of appearing as static tags, these become the parameters for specific challenges. Users don't just "see" a category; they are incentivized to validate, refine, or expand it.
Unique Identifiers (UIDs): By anchoring tasks to specific UIDs, we ensure that every action a user takes is traceable, non-redundant, and carries high integrity within the ecosystem.
2. The Incentive Engine
Engagement isn't just about curiosity—it’s about value exchange. By attaching incentives to these actionable tasks, we tap into a powerful psychological feedback loop:
Tangible Rewards: Users earn credits, tokens, or status by completing high-priority data tasks.
The "Progress" Effect: When data points are presented as "incomplete tasks," users feel a natural cognitive urge to achieve "inbox zero," driving daily active usage (DAU) far beyond industry averages.
3. Creating a Self-Sustaining Ecosystem
This leads to a "farther reason to engage" because the app evolves with the user. As more data (features and labels) is ingested into the system, more tasks are generated. This creates a perpetual engagement machine where the user is no longer a passive consumer, but a vital node in the data processing lifecycle.
Traditional insurance operates on a reactive loop where risk is accepted as an inevitability and mitigation only occurs after failure. Our platform utilizes Proactive Mitigation by architecting real-time data identifiers into a continuous stream of actionable backend tasks.
Instead of waiting for a system breach or a loss to trigger a claim, the infrastructure is designed to identify and neutralize vulnerabilities at the data level before they manifest as external risks. By prioritizing the high-integrity verification of labels and the automated refinement of features, the system shifts the operational burden from financial recovery to technical resilience, effectively replacing stagnant insurance policies with a dynamic, autonomous defense layer.
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Why Use NFC/RFID Tags?
2D barcodes (like QR) are easy to counterfeit. Major companies are making the switch to RFID tags due to the compromised security of QR tech.QR codes and standard 2D barcodes are essentially open-source visual data that can be intercepted or duplicated without specialized equipment. Because they lack the cryptographic protection of a secure tag, they are susceptible to several forms of hijacking:
Static Cloning: Counterfeiters can easily photograph or photocopy a QR code, allowing them to apply a "verified" look to illegitimate products.
Redirect Hijacking: Malicious actors often overlay physical QR codes with their own stickers, redirecting unsuspecting users to fraudulent sites designed to steal data rather than the authorized Lumi portal.
Lack of State-Level Monitoring: Barcodes cannot provide real-time updates on whether a seal is "ARMED" or "BREACHED," leaving a massive blind spot in the supply chain between scans.
Tamper Blindness: A 2D barcode remains the same even if the physical container has suffered a high-G shock or temperature fluctuation, whereas AEROZ tags provide high-fidelity event streams of such anomalies.
Traditional Barcodes: Require manual alignment, take hours to scan, and are prone to errors.
Our NFC/UHF Tags: Are scanned simultaneously as they pass through loading bays, conveyor belts, and storage areas, completing inventory checks in seconds with near-perfect accuracy.
The Problem with Barcodes: Barcodes become unreadable if dirty, scratched, faded, or wet, leading to missing data, compliance risks, and lost inventory.
Our Solution: UHF/NFC tags work in any condition, ensuring accurate tracking and compliance with zero downtime.
Barcodes Are Easy to Fake: Counterfeiters can replicate and attach fake barcodes to illicit products.
Our Tags Are Tamper-Proof: Every tag is encrypted, memory-locked, and equipped with rolling security keys and tamper detectors, making duplication nearly impossible.
Hidden Barcode Costs: Barcodes seem cheap but lead to high labor costs for scanning, audits, and error correction.
Our Tags Reduce Expenses: RFID/NFC tags cut staff hours, streamline tracking, and reduce product loss, often delivering net savings within a year of adoption.
Barcodes Store Limited Data: Basic information like product ID and batch number isn’t enough for modern DSCSA, FDA, and global compliance standards.
Our Tags Provide Full Supply Chain Visibility: Automatically generate real-time tracking updates at every stage, ensuring instant compliance with no manual effort.
Barcodes Struggle in Complex Supply Chains: Different systems and stakeholders create integration headaches.
Our Tags Work Anywhere: Designed to meet EPCIS 2.0, GS1, 21 CFR 11, EU Annex 11, and HIPAA standards, enabling effortless data sharing across platforms.
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