In common parlance, many people know the GTIN as a barcode, but technically the GTIN is the number below the barcode symbol itself, and can therefore also be used for other technologies such as 2D barcodes and RFID tags.
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Manufacturers of medical devices must comply with the regulatory requirements in the field. One of the requirements is that products must have a UDI (Unique Device Identification) and Basic UDI-DI.
Do you know how to generate these identification numbers? Or how to encode your UDI into a scannable barcode? In this online course we teach you how to do it.
This course provides you with the necessary tools to generate a UDI and Basic UDI-DI and an understanding of how to use the GS1 standard to create these identification numbers.
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... who work with the production or distribution of medical devices and must handle the regulatory requirements related to UDI and/or barcode labeling.