
Fibarcode, a University of Michigan spinout, is developing photonic-fibre barcodes woven into fabrics to improve recycling and prevent counterfeiting.
Supported by a $1.6 million NSF grant, it is launching pilot programmes and seeking partners.
The patented technology, co-invented by Brian Iezzi, encodes material and supply-chain data directly into textiles.Fibarcode, a University of Michigan spinout, is developing photonic-fibre barcodes woven into fabrics to improve recycling and prevent counterfeiting.
Supported by a $1.6 million NSF grant, it is launching pilot programmes and seeking partners.
The patented technology, co-invented by Brian Iezzi, encodes material and supply-chain data directly into textiles.



