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This project addresses the significant issue of counterfeit goods, particularly in sensitive markets like pharmaceuticals. It aims to develop unique, nanotechnology-based tags that can securely authenticate products, thereby preventing economic and health-related harms caused by counterfeit items.
The problem: 119 billion EUR worth of counterfeit and pirated goods were sold in the EU in 2022 (Europol/EUIPO).
Counterfeiting of goods remains a challenge for our society, increasingly so in a globalised world with long supply chains.
Concurrently, the market for sensitive goods, such as medicine has also increased, further exemplifying the need for anti-counterfeit measures.
The WHO estimates ~ 100,000 children under five die annually from taking counterfeit pneumonia medication.
Current anti…
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
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