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Xerafy Unveils Innovative RFID Technology for Healthcare Packaging at CPHI SEA 2026

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Xerafy is set to highlight its innovative RAIN RFID labeling solutions specifically tailored for the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors at the AIPIA Innovation Stage during the CPHI South East Asia 2026 event. The exhibition will be held from July 8 to 10 in Bangkok, Thailand, where the company will demonstrate how these cutting-edge solutions enhance packaging for pharmaceuticals and medical devices, as well as improve inventory management and supply chain transparency within healthcare.

The spotlight will be on Xerafy’s RFID labeling solutions, which include products like the XSKIN Gamma, designed for gamma-sterilized packaging, the MICRO Medical for identifying compact medical devices, and the Metal Skin Delta, suitable for use with on-metal healthcare assets and metallized packaging. These technologies aim to facilitate item-level identification and real-time data capture, a crucial aspect as pharmaceutical supply chains grow more intricate.

By integrating smart RAIN RFID labels, companies can significantly enhance product traceability and inventory accuracy while ensuring compliance. This is achieved by effectively linking physical products with their digital records, thus streamlining processes across manufacturing, sterilization, warehousing, distribution, and healthcare workflows. The solutions are particularly geared towards environments where traditional barcode systems may falter, such as bulk handling, dense storage, and regulated healthcare applications.

Xerafy’s portfolio extends beyond healthcare, encompassing specialized RFID labels and tags suitable for a variety of demanding sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, aerospace, oil and gas, and data centers. The upcoming showcase at CPHI South East Asia 2026 will exemplify how connected packaging and RFID technology can drive efficiency in pharmaceutical and medical device supply chains, offering a glimpse into the future of healthcare logistics.

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