Optoelectronics
Cutting Edge Anti-Counterfeit Laser Technology
Product development firm Cambridge Consultants has worked with Ingenia Technology to develop a high-speed laser scanner for use in brand protection, product authentication and ‘track and trace’ applications.
The Brand protection company Ingenia Technology established the laser-based technology – called Laser Surface Authentication (LSA™) – and recognized that, for continued business expansion, a high-speed and sensitive scanner was needed. Cambridge Consultants worked with Ingenia in a 12-month project to develop the next generation of the innovative technology.
“Ingenia now has the tool to take its anti-counterfeiting technology into the most demanding situations,” said Martin Cooper, project manager at Cambridge Consultants. “We see this breakthrough in high-performance authentication technology as being highly significant for brand owners and packaging companies in their supply chains, as well as government departments and agents who are on the front line of tackling counterfeit products.”
The project brought together technical experts in the fields of precision optics, ultra-low-noise electronic design and thermal management – as well as Cambridge Consultants’ experience of developing reliable sensing and instrumentation techniques for difficult industrial environments. The data captured and processed every second by the highly sensitive laser scanner is equivalent to playing about 140 CDs simultaneously.
The ability to verify the authenticity of a product – whether electronic components used in medical devices, mechanical sub-assemblies in aircraft, secure documents or medicines – is essential in industries where traceability, safety and reliability are paramount.
“In the fight against counterfeiting, using innovative technology to keep one step ahead is essential,” said Freddie Jones, managing director of Ingenia Technology. “The scanner developed by Cambridge Consultants will be the catalyst for a new generation of LSA technology and allows us to bring LSA to many new markets and applications.”