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DENSO Corporation announced it has received the IEEE Corporate Innovation Award from IEEE, the largest international association for electrical and electronic engineering in the world, for developing the QR Code and spreading its use globally.

IEEE Corporate Innovation Award

The IEEE Corporate Innovation Award, one of the most prestigious technical awards in the world, is presented to organizations that have made a significant global impact with innovative technologies and products and contributed to the development of electrical and electronic engineering.

Established by IEEE in 1985, the award has been presented to leading companies and organizations worldwide. DENSO has become the sixth Japanese company to receive this recognition.

QR Code

DENSO started to use the code mainly for inventory management at its manufacturing plants

The QR Code was developed in 1994 by DENSO’s applied equipment engineering section (currently DENSO WAVE) as an easy-to-read code that can store a large amount of information.

The innovative two-dimensional code can store about 200 times more information than barcodes and can be read at high speed. DENSO started to use the code mainly for inventory management at its manufacturing plants and later made the patent available free of charge, enabling it to spread globally.

Daily life applications

In the early 2000s, the QR Code became familiar to the general public in line with the growing use of mobile phones equipped with cameras.

It is widely used in many daily life applications, including electronic tickets and cashless payments. In 2020, the QR Code was recognized as an IEEE Milestone for its outstanding contribution.

SQRC

Even 28 years after it was invented, the QR Code continues to evolve with the addition of new functions. DENSO WAVE developed SQRC, which can carry two types of data (public and private) in a single code, Face Authentication SQRC, which can turn facial feature points into a QR Code, and Frame QR, which offers design flexibility.

The QR Code is contributing to personal identification, the prevention of counterfeiting and information falsification, and the generation of electronic tickets. DENSO remains committed to developing innovative technologies that contribute to society and industry.

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