Why 3D QR and why from us?
No one supplies 3DQR codes yet and we are the first in the Czech Republic and we are also their 1st manufacturer. It took a long time to find the most optimal technological procedures that guarantee legibility, quality, robustness, design and timely deliveries of large volumes. We are ready to offer 24/7 support, print even at Christmas if necessary and contribute to the survival of our market by being more efficient with regard to the impacts of some technologies that are already outdated and environmentally unscrupulous.
Imagine a world where every code opens the door to endless possibilities – from revolutionizing the way you present your product, to simplifying everyday tasks, to bringing your educational content to life. Welcome to the world of 3D QR codes, where innovation and design go hand in hand to bring you a solution tailored to your needs.
These not only exceed the limits of traditional QR codes with their durability and aesthetics, but also open new dimensions for your business, study and entertainment. Join us on the journey of discovering how 3D QR codes are changing the rules of the game in the world of digital communication.
What are 3D QR Codes and how they can facilitate your advertising, business, study, security, entertainment - simply QR wherever you look.
QR codes, or "Quick Response'' codes, are two-dimensional barcodes that were invented in 1994 by the Japanese company Denso Wave, a subsidiary of the Toyota Group. Originally designed to track parts in the automotive manufacturing process, these codes have quickly found their way into many other industries and applications due to their efficiency and versatility. Unlike traditional barcodes, which can store a limited amount of information and require line-of-sight for scanning, QR codes can contain up to a hundred times more data and can be scanned from different angles, making them much more versatile more flexible. The information stored in a QR code can include text, URL links, geolocation data, maps, routes, product descriptions, technical data sheets, safety data sheets, menus, which enables a wide range of uses from marketing and advertising to personal identification to payments and logistics.
In addition to QR codes, there are many other types of codes, each with its own specific properties and areas of use. These codes include:
- Barcodes: Traditional one-dimensional codes used in retail to identify products.
- Datamatrix: A two-dimensional code similar to QR codes, often used in the electronics and manufacturing industries for small objects due to its ability to store large amounts of information in a small area.
- PDF417: Another type of two-dimensional code often used on identification cards and driver's licenses to store personal information.
- Aztec: A two-dimensional code with a central square pattern used in transportation and logistics applications, such as airline tickets and train tickets.
Each of these codes has specific uses and properties that make them suitable for different applications. Choosing the right type of code depends on the specific needs of the project or application, such as the amount of data to be stored, the space available to print the code, and the scanning requirements.
Advantages and Disadvantages of 3D QR Codes
Endurance
Made of durable materials, 3D QR codes are designed to withstand external influences such as water, wear and tear or UV radiation. This property is essential for applications where long-term durability is essential, for example in exterior installations or on products used in demanding conditions.
Aesthetic and Design Element
Thanks to the possibility of customizing the design, 3D QR codes can serve not only as carriers of information, but also as an attractive design element that can enrich the visual identity of a brand or product.
A practical example: 3D QR code integrated into the design of luxury goods, such as luxury handbags or jewelry, where the code serves as a unique aesthetic element while providing access to exclusive content or product authenticity verification.
Attention Grabbing and Interactivity
3D QR codes attract attention with their unique design.
A practical example: 3D QR code as part of an interactive advertising installation in a shopping center where scanning the code reveals a virtual reality or augmented reality experience associated with product promotion.
Flexibility and Integration into Existing Systems
3D QR codes can be easily integrated into the existing systems and infrastructure of companies, which enables the expansion of functionalities without the need for extensive changes or investments.
A practical example: 3D QR codes used as identifiers for asset tracking in the manufacturing plant, where the codes can be easily scanned with existing scanners and integrated into the inventory management system.
Color and Sectional Division
The possibility of using different colors and sections in 3D QR codes allows for better organization of information and easier recognition. This is particularly useful in applications where it is necessary to quickly identify and differentiate between different types of information or products.
A practical example: Color-differentiated 3D QR codes used in logistics to mark different categories of goods in the warehouse, which facilitates their sorting and handling.
Unlimited Validity
Unlike paper tags or labels, 3D QR codes do not require regular replacement and have an unlimited validity, making them a cost-effective solution for long-term applications.
A practical example: A 3D QR code placed on the machinery that links to an online database of manuals, maintenance guides and service history, ensuring constant access to important information.
The use of 3D QR codes in these and many other applications shows their adaptability and ability to bring added value in different contexts. Thanks to their durability, design flexibility and interactivity, 3D QR codes represent an innovative tool for modern business and communication.
Advantages and Disadvantages of 3D QR Codes
Endurance
Made of durable materials, 3D QR codes are designed to withstand external influences such as water, wear and tear or UV radiation. This property is essential for applications where long-term durability is essential, for example in exterior installations or on products used in demanding conditions.
Aesthetic and Design Element
Thanks to the possibility of customizing the design, 3D QR codes can serve not only as carriers of information, but also as an attractive design element that can enrich the visual identity of a brand or product.
A practical example: 3D QR code integrated into the design of luxury goods, such as luxury handbags or jewelry, where the code serves as a unique aesthetic element while providing access to exclusive content or product authenticity verification.
Attention Grabbing and Interactivity
3D QR codes attract attention with their unique design.
A practical example: 3D QR code as part of an interactive advertising installation in a shopping center where scanning the code reveals a virtual reality or augmented reality experience associated with product promotion.
Flexibility and Integration into Existing Systems
3D QR codes can be easily integrated into the existing systems and infrastructure of companies, which enables the expansion of functionalities without the need for extensive changes or investments.
A practical example: 3D QR codes used as identifiers for asset tracking in the manufacturing plant, where the codes can be easily scanned with existing scanners and integrated into the inventory management system.
Color and Sectional Division
The possibility of using different colors and sections in 3D QR codes allows for better organization of information and easier recognition. This is particularly useful in applications where it is necessary to quickly identify and differentiate between different types of information or products.
A practical example: Color-differentiated 3D QR codes used in logistics to mark different categories of goods in the warehouse, which facilitates their sorting and handling.
Unlimited Validity
Unlike paper tags or labels, 3D QR codes do not require regular replacement and have an unlimited validity, making them a cost-effective solution for long-term applications.
A practical example: A 3D QR code placed on the machinery that links to an online database of manuals, maintenance guides, and service history, ensuring constant access to important information.
The use of 3D QR codes in these and many other applications shows their adaptability and ability to bring added value in different contexts. Thanks to their durability, design flexibility, and interactivity, 3D QR codes represent an innovative tool for modern business and communication.
Who is our customer? Anyone who is dedicated to these areas.
1. Advertising and Marketing
- Promotional items: 3D printed QR codes on items such as key chains, drink coasters, or mobile phone stands that link to marketing campaigns or product websites.
- Interactive business spaces: 3D QR codes placed in stores or at trade shows that direct customers to virtual tours, product videos, or exclusive online offers.
2. Education and Training
- Educational aids: 3D printed QR codes on models used in education that link to study materials, interactive content, or online courses.
- Interactive library services: 3D QR codes in public libraries that direct visitors to digital copies of books, reviews, or recommended reading.
3. Art and Design
- Interactive artwork: Artists can integrate 3D printed QR codes into their works to give viewers access to the stories behind the works, videos about the creation process, or online galleries.
- Design installations: 3D QR codes used in design installations or as part of interior design that add a modern technological element and can serve as links to designer portfolios or projects.
4. Personal Use and Hobby
- Personalized gifts: 3D printed QR codes on gift items that link to personal messages, videos or online photo albums, increasing the emotional value of the gift.
- Hobby projects: 3D QR codes integrated into models or craft projects that can link to tutorials, resource materials or communities with similar interests.
5. Ecological and Sustainable Initiatives
- Information signs in the botanical gardens: 3D printed QR codes placed next to plants that provide information on species, care or ecological significance.
- Recycling and sustainability programs: 3D QR codes on recycling containers that provide information to people on how to properly sort and recycle waste.
6. Health and Safety
- Identification of patients and medical records: 3D printed QR codes on patients' wristbands or cards that link to their medical records, enabling quick access to important information in emergency situations.
- Marking of medical equipment: 3D QR codes on medical devices and equipment, providing quick access to instructions, maintenance and service history of individual items and machines in production.
7. Sports and Leisure
- Interactive sports equipment: 3D QR codes on sports equipment such as skis, snowboards or helmets that link to training videos, safety instructions or community platforms.
- Tourist and outdoor equipment: 3D QR codes on tourist signs, maps or equipment, providing information about routes, local fauna and flora or safety instructions.
8. Automotive Industry
- Vehicle information and service history: 3D QR codes on vehicle keys or in the engine compartment that link to manuals, service history or vehicle information.
- Interactive showrooms: 3D QR codes on vehicles on display in showrooms that provide potential customers with detailed vehicle information, configuration options or virtual test drives.
9. Public Services and Infrastructure
- Information signs in cities: 3D QR codes on public buildings, historic monuments or parks that provide information about history, architecture or public services.
- Emergency information points: 3D QR codes in strategic locations such as tourist routes, public buildings or parks that provide quick access to information on first aid, evacuation routes or emergency service contacts.
- Environmental awareness campaigns: 3D QR codes on eco-friendly installation art or educational stands that link to information about sustainability, recycling, or environmental protection.
- Sustainable packaging: 3D QR codes on product packaging that link to information about packaging recycling, the origin of materials, or environmental initiatives associated with the product.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Designed to be not only functional but also aesthetically appealing, customizable with different color and shape markings for easy distinction.
- Long-term Durability: Made from durable materials, these codes last much longer than paper counterparts, reducing the need for frequent replacement and overall costs.
- Dynamic Content: The content of 3D QR codes can be easily updated or changed without the need to physically replace the code, allowing for quick response to changes.
- NFC Integration: The combination with NFC chips expands the possibilities, enabling advanced access control and authorization.
- Efficiency and Reliability: Integration of 3D QR codes and barcodes into one three-dimensional body increases efficiency and reliability in data processing.
- Durability: Materials like ABS and carbon fiber offer excellent resistance to mechanical damage, temperature fluctuations, and chemicals.
- Aesthetic Flexibility: 3D printing capabilities allow for creation in different colors, shapes, and sizes, fully integrating into product design or environment.
- Environmental Sustainability: PLA is a biodegradable plastic made from renewable resources, contributing to the environmental sustainability of our products.
- Strength and Lightness: Carbon fibers provide high strength while maintaining low weight, ideal for durability without unnecessary stress.
- Industrial Use: In environments where resistance to extreme conditions is important, such as manufacturing plants and outdoor installations.
- Consumer Electronics: For marking and identifying electronic devices where a combination of aesthetics and functionality is needed.
- Automotive: On parts and components of vehicles for tracking, maintenance, and authentication.
- Sports and Outdoor Equipment: For durable and lightweight identification and information labels that withstand demanding conditions.
10. Sustainability and Ecology
3D QR Codes: A Revolutionary Step Forward
3D QRs represent a revolutionary step forward in the world of digital coding, bringing a number of significant advantages over traditional 2D QR codes and barcodes. One of the key benefits is that our codes eliminate the need for constant printing and paper disposal, saving forests and reducing ink consumption. In this way, we contribute to the protection of the environment and support sustainable business.
Key Advantages
Material Advantages
We manufacture 3D QR codes from advanced materials such as ABS, PLA, and carbon fiber, known for their strength, resistance to external influences, and long life.
Applications
3D QR codes are therefore an ideal solution for a wide range of applications where a combination of durability, aesthetics, and functionality is required. Thanks to advanced materials and 3D printing technologies, we offer products that are not only practical and durable but also environmentally friendly and aesthetically appealing.