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Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center Announces Historic Gift from Andrea and Anthony Melchiorre to Support New Cancer Center

(BPT) – Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (CBMC), an RWJBarnabas Health facility, has received a visionary gift of $30 million from Andrea and Anthony Melchiorre to support the new multidisciplinary standalone cancer center now under construction on th…

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Helping heroes RISE: Wounded vets get accessible smart homes


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(BPT) – ‘Freedom and security are precious gifts that we, as Americans, should never take for granted. We must do all we can to extend our hand in times of need to those who willingly sacrifice each day to provide that freedom and security. While we can never do enough to show gratitude to our nation’s defenders, we can always do a little more.’

– Gary Sinise

Established in 2011 by actor and humanitarian Gary Sinise, the Gary Sinise Foundation honors and supports military service members, first responders, and their families. Just one of its many initiatives, the R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment) program provides mortgage-free, specially adapted smart homes for our nation’s severely wounded heroes.

Over the past several years, Daltile has had the privilege of teaming up with this wonderful foundation. Once again in 2024, Daltile has the honor of donating tile for these homes to help deserving heroes.

‘What an organization the Gary Sinise Foundation and RISE team are! Doing so much to honor our heroes in the way they deserve to be honored,’ said Paij Thorn-Brooks, vice president of marketing for Daltile. ‘This is a nonprofit organization filled with people of integrity, who truly love our service members, first responders, and their families well. Daltile is very grateful for the opportunity to help honor and serve our heroes and their families through this program.

‘These fully customized homes make a tremendous difference in the lives of the men and women who have served, given so much on behalf of their country, and who continue to persevere against physical challenges. It is a great feeling to see the joy these heroes experience when they see their new homes for the first time.’

Meet a few (of the many) heroes thriving in their new specially adapted, forever homes:

Jason Church

The Church famliy in front of their home.

U.S. Army Capt. (Ret.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsS-ApZvcTw

Ian Prescott

The Prescott family outside their home.

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class (Ret.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmcM_0IwFM4

Ryan Davis

The Davis family outside of their home.

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class (Ret.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKPmLdZfw0s

John Borders

The Boarders family in front of their home.

U.S. Army 1st Sgt. (Ret.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-88ZQpKRxYE

For more information on the Gary Sinise Foundation or to donate toward future home builds, please visit: https://www.garysinisefoundation.org/rise.

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Beep! A New Shopping Experience is Coming to a Store Near You


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(BPT) – Can you imagine (or remember!) how grocery checkout worked before the UPC barcode became commonplace? Clerks read price tags and manually keyed in numbers on cash registers that simply counted and managed money. At the same time, long lines of customers often wrapped around the aisles as they waited to buy their groceries.

All of that changed when the retail industry came together seeking a speedier checkout solution, inventing scanning technology and the iconic UPC barcode – a simple set of black lines and spaces that encode product information. The very first barcode scan happened 50 years ago on June 26, 1974, when a 10-pack of WRIGLEY’S® JUICY FRUIT® gum was purchased at a Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio – the same year that the Uniform Code Council, now GS1, was appointed as administrator of the UPC barcode. This event marked the beginning of a new era in shopping.

The UPC barcode revolutionized inventory management and checkout speed, reducing errors and saving time. It enabled retailers to track sales more efficiently, manage stock better and streamline supply chains. Faster checkout meant reduced wait times for shoppers, which became a welcomed improvement in their experience.

Not many technologies have endured for as long as the UPC barcode. Half a century later, it continues serving its limited purpose very well. However, advanced digital technology has led to the development of newer barcodes with exponentially greater data capacity that offers the potential to forever change the way we shop, once again, while better serving the demands of increasingly sophisticated consumers. Enter the almighty QR code.

Close up of person using their phone to click on a QR code on a package in a grocery store.


Empowering Consumers Through Information

How many times have you studied a product label only to find little or none of the information you were seeking? Have you ever wished you could quickly access reliable, detailed specifics about a product before you bought it – and after? If so, you’re not alone.

A recent survey by GS1 US, a standards organization best known for administering UPC barcodes, found that 77% of consumers believe product information is crucial when making a purchase. Additionally, 79% are more likely to purchase products with a scannable barcode/QR Code (via smartphone) that provides the additional product information that they would want to see. Yet many have experienced the frustration of shopping with insufficient facts and yearn for better clarity. In an age of digital technology and perpetual connectivity, it’s a reasonable expectation that brands and retailers are eager to meet.

77% of consumers believe product information is crucial when making a purchase (GS1 US survey)

In fact, many brands are creating new ways to provide easy access to the trusted product information shoppers want, exactly when they want it, by upgrading product packaging with new standardized QR codes designed for the digital age. Combining the functionality of QR codes and UPCs, shoppers will increasingly be able to scan these barcodes with their smartphones to get enhanced product information. Additionally, cashiers will soon be able to scan them at their registers, confirming the item and price with the familiar ‘beep,’ since retailers have committed to implement QR code scanning at checkout by 2027. This integration will create a more seamless and enriched purchasing process, aligning with the growing expectations of consumers and current technology.

Brands are increasingly using these QR codes, powered by GS1, on their products to communicate directly with consumers, clearing the way for an entirely transformed future shopping experience to unfold with a myriad of benefits:

1. Transparency and traceability: Want to know where your product comes from? QR codes can reveal a product’s origin, manufacturing process and supply chain details. If you’re prioritizing healthy, ethical and sustainable purchases, this transparency is invaluable for understanding the qualities you care about.

2. Enhanced product information: Scanning a QR code can provide instant access to a wealth of information, including nutritional facts, allergen warnings, user reviews and usage instructions. This helps consumers make better-informed choices, catering to their specific needs and preferences while protecting consumer safety.

3. Shopper perks: Discounted pricing, coupons and other engagement opportunities can be accessed via QR codes. Retail items can be labeled with links to promotions, recipes, instructions for use and more. The possibilities are endless, and progressive brands will soon be leveraging this capability to further solidify consumers’ relationship with their products.

4. Safety and authenticity: Concerned about counterfeit goods? Scanning a QR code can confirm the product’s authenticity, ensuring you’re buying the real deal. This technology is also applied to manage inventory and recalls, minimizing the spread of foodborne illness outbreaks. And if a product is recalled for health or safety reasons, the QR code can be scanned to obtain details, helping you determine whether a product is affected or if it is safe to use.

79% are more likely to purchase products with a scannable barcode/QR Code (via smartphone) that provides the additional product information that they would want to see

The Future of Shopping

Much has changed in consumers’ shopping habits, expectations and experiences in recent years. From booming e-commerce to self-checkout lanes and global product sourcing, it’s a new world that’s constantly changing with increased digital information capabilities.

From simple lines and spaces to complex QR patterns, the evolution of the barcode reflects broader technological advancements and a growing emphasis on consumer empowerment. Today’s advanced barcodes can help consumers make better, more-informed purchasing decisions, transforming the way we shop and interact with products.

In a world where knowledge is power, modern barcodes will provide the information you need to shop with confidence and ease, and the benefits of a tech-enabled, always-on, enriched shopping experience will soon be at your fingertips.

For more information, visit www.gs1us.org/50.

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Beep! A New Shopping Experience is Coming to a Store Near You


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(BPT) – Can you imagine (or remember!) how grocery checkout worked before the UPC barcode became commonplace? Clerks read price tags and manually keyed in numbers on cash registers that simply counted and managed money. At the same time, long lines of customers often wrapped around the aisles as they waited to buy their groceries.

All of that changed when the retail industry came together seeking a speedier checkout solution, inventing scanning technology and the iconic UPC barcode – a simple set of black lines and spaces that encode product information. The very first barcode scan happened 50 years ago on June 26, 1974, when a 10-pack of WRIGLEY’S® JUICY FRUIT® gum was purchased at a Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio – the same year that the Uniform Code Council, now GS1, was appointed as administrator of the UPC barcode. This event marked the beginning of a new era in shopping.

The UPC barcode revolutionized inventory management and checkout speed, reducing errors and saving time. It enabled retailers to track sales more efficiently, manage stock better and streamline supply chains. Faster checkout meant reduced wait times for shoppers, which became a welcomed improvement in their experience.

Not many technologies have endured for as long as the UPC barcode. Half a century later, it continues serving its limited purpose very well. However, advanced digital technology has led to the development of newer barcodes with exponentially greater data capacity that offers the potential to forever change the way we shop, once again, while better serving the demands of increasingly sophisticated consumers. Enter the almighty QR code.

Close up of person using their phone to click on a QR code on a package in a grocery store.


Empowering Consumers Through Information

How many times have you studied a product label only to find little or none of the information you were seeking? Have you ever wished you could quickly access reliable, detailed specifics about a product before you bought it – and after? If so, you’re not alone.

A recent survey by GS1 US, a standards organization best known for administering UPC barcodes, found that 77% of consumers believe product information is crucial when making a purchase. Additionally, 79% are more likely to purchase products with a scannable barcode/QR Code (via smartphone) that provides the additional product information that they would want to see. Yet many have experienced the frustration of shopping with insufficient facts and yearn for better clarity. In an age of digital technology and perpetual connectivity, it’s a reasonable expectation that brands and retailers are eager to meet.

77% of consumers believe product information is crucial when making a purchase (GS1 US survey)

In fact, many brands are creating new ways to provide easy access to the trusted product information shoppers want, exactly when they want it, by upgrading product packaging with new standardized QR codes designed for the digital age. Combining the functionality of QR codes and UPCs, shoppers will increasingly be able to scan these barcodes with their smartphones to get enhanced product information. Additionally, cashiers will soon be able to scan them at their registers, confirming the item and price with the familiar ‘beep,’ since retailers have committed to implement QR code scanning at checkout by 2027. This integration will create a more seamless and enriched purchasing process, aligning with the growing expectations of consumers and current technology.

Brands are increasingly using these QR codes, powered by GS1, on their products to communicate directly with consumers, clearing the way for an entirely transformed future shopping experience to unfold with a myriad of benefits:

1. Transparency and traceability: Want to know where your product comes from? QR codes can reveal a product’s origin, manufacturing process and supply chain details. If you’re prioritizing healthy, ethical and sustainable purchases, this transparency is invaluable for understanding the qualities you care about.

2. Enhanced product information: Scanning a QR code can provide instant access to a wealth of information, including nutritional facts, allergen warnings, user reviews and usage instructions. This helps consumers make better-informed choices, catering to their specific needs and preferences while protecting consumer safety.

3. Shopper perks: Discounted pricing, coupons and other engagement opportunities can be accessed via QR codes. Retail items can be labeled with links to promotions, recipes, instructions for use and more. The possibilities are endless, and progressive brands will soon be leveraging this capability to further solidify consumers’ relationship with their products.

4. Safety and authenticity: Concerned about counterfeit goods? Scanning a QR code can confirm the product’s authenticity, ensuring you’re buying the real deal. This technology is also applied to manage inventory and recalls, minimizing the spread of foodborne illness outbreaks. And if a product is recalled for health or safety reasons, the QR code can be scanned to obtain details, helping you determine whether a product is affected or if it is safe to use.

79% are more likely to purchase products with a scannable barcode/QR Code (via smartphone) that provides the additional product information that they would want to see

The Future of Shopping

Much has changed in consumers’ shopping habits, expectations and experiences in recent years. From booming e-commerce to self-checkout lanes and global product sourcing, it’s a new world that’s constantly changing with increased digital information capabilities.

From simple lines and spaces to complex QR patterns, the evolution of the barcode reflects broader technological advancements and a growing emphasis on consumer empowerment. Today’s advanced barcodes can help consumers make better, more-informed purchasing decisions, transforming the way we shop and interact with products.

In a world where knowledge is power, modern barcodes will provide the information you need to shop with confidence and ease, and the benefits of a tech-enabled, always-on, enriched shopping experience will soon be at your fingertips.

For more information, visit www.gs1us.org/50.

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