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ASPA rolls out five-year strategy to become global industry voice in the authentication and traceability solutions

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ASPA rolls out five-year strategy to become global industry voice in the authentication and traceability solutions

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ASPA rolls out five-year strategy

The Authentication Solution Providers’ Association (ASPA) has rolled out a five-year strategy (2022-2027), to become a global industry voice in authentication and traceability solutions. The strategic plan was launched on 29 July at ASPA Annual General Meeting held in New Delhi.

The ASPA Strategic Plan 2022-2027 outlines six goals. These include advancing the research and development, promoting the adoption, increasing the awareness of authentication and traceability solutions (ATS), developing tools to measure the impact of counterfeiting and its scale, encouraging, and adopting professional ethics and best practices within the association and enhancing the global reach and footprint of ASPA and its members.

Founded in 1998, the association urged the usage of authentication and traceability technologies as an essential tool for socioeconomic empowerment in India’s fight against counterfeiting which is leading to the loss of more than Rs 1 trillion to the overall economy.

Nakul Pasricha, president, ASPA, said, “As we reach the landmark 75th Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, our hearts swell with pride on the progress of our nation, At the same time, the urgency towards fulfilling the responsibility of making our nation future ready has increased. As we move forward in the technology-enabled era, it is time that the country also employs intelligent technology to solve the problems of counterfeiting that is damaging the economy from the inside. The circulation of substandard and falsified products attacks us on multiple levels – threatening human and animal well-being, hampering brand profits, obstructing government revenues, robbing consumer faith and damaging brand India in the global market.

“We have been the country’s leading voice against counterfeiting and illicit trade. As per our plan for the next 5 years, we aim to become the voice of the global authentication and traceability solutions industry. We have set out on a mission to drive the development, promotion, and adoption of authentication and traceability solutions as effective tools to curb counterfeiting and illicit trade.”

Pasricha added, “The return on investment on authentication solutions is much more significant, and the other countries’ positive impact of using the anti-counterfeit solutions is proven. We are confident that India, too, will adopt it. We are seeing steps taken towards tackling counterfeiting, especially in the pharmaceutical sector, by directing 300 top brands to introduce QR Codes on their packaging. In addition to making QR Codes mandatory on Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API). But these are small steps while the problem is complex. A strategic all-around plan and action are required to curb the massive menace of counterfeiting in the country with both authentication solutions and robust track and trace infrastructure in place.”

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