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Xerafy Targets Healthcare Market Growth with RFID Labels at CPHI 2026

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At the upcoming CPHI South East Asia 2026 event, scheduled from July 8 to 10 in Bangkok, Thailand, Xerafy is set to unveil its advanced RAIN RFID labeling solutions specifically tailored for the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. This showcase will be part of the AIPIA Innovation Stage, where the company will highlight how these smart labels can revolutionize pharmaceutical packaging and healthcare supply chains.

The featured solutions include the XSKIN Gamma label, which is ideal for packaging that undergoes gamma sterilization, the MICRO Medical label for identifying compact medical devices, and the Metal Skin Delta for assets in healthcare environments and packaging with metal components. These products are engineered to enhance traceability of medical devices, facilitate efficient inventory management, and provide greater visibility across healthcare supply chains.

In a landscape where pharmaceutical supply chains are becoming increasingly intricate, RAIN RFID technology offers a significant advantage by enabling item-level tracking and real-time data capture throughout various stages such as manufacturing, sterilization, warehousing, distribution, and healthcare operations. This advancement assists in improving product traceability and inventory accuracy while ensuring compliance by linking tangible products with their digital counterparts.

Xerafy emphasizes that its RFID solutions are particularly suited for challenging environments where conventional barcode systems may fall short. This includes scenarios involving bulk handling, dense storage, and regulated healthcare applications. The company’s range of RFID labels and tags is designed to meet the needs of diverse industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, aerospace, oil and gas, and data centers, among others.

The demonstration at CPHI South East Asia 2026 aims to illustrate the pivotal role of connected packaging and RFID technology in streamlining pharmaceutical and medical device supply chains, ultimately leading to more efficient and reliable operations in these critical sectors.

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