
S. Korea’s Nano Brick begins supplying anti-counterfeiting solution to global firms
Nano Brick Co., a small- and mid-size enterprise in South Korea involved in nanotechnology, is drawing the attention of many global firms with its simple but innovative technology that identifies counterfeited goods with a thin sticker called M-Tag. The new technology is an outcome of eight years of intensive research and development.
According to Nano Brick, the company has started to supply M-Tags, a security solution that help sort out counterfeited goods, to local and foreign companies this year including Shandong Jingzhi Liquor Co., the producer of China’s well-known Jing Yang Chun liquor, SAEC Co., Japan’s electronic components manufacturer, as well as Jayjun Cosmetic and The Oozoo, Korea’s two leading mask pack manufacturers. Nano Brick has also begun the supply of M-Tags to the licensing company of Walt Disney in Southeast Asia. The company received orders of the thin, squared shaped sticker (1.5×1.5cm) after going through a long period of evaluation.
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