Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Bilcare points out the measures to ensure anti-counterfeiting in pharma industry

Medical and pharmaceutical sector is one of most crucial sectors in society. It has a major role in ensuring the wellbeing of society. However, counterfeiting of products has become a major concerning issue in this sector. In order to cut down the cost, the manufacturers compromise with the quality of products. These counterfeited products are a threat to the pharmaceutical industry and the society. They have an adverse effect on the health of the consumers. Bilcare, one of the leading pharma packaging entities points out that the consumption of these drugs results in the patient experiencing no relief along with the negative side effects due to harmful ingredients found within the drugs. An estimated worth of $2 billion is added to the drug counterfeit industry every year. Around 10-30 % of the products in circulation in majority of the developing countries are illegally counterfeited. Not only the ingredients used in counterfeited drugs are incorrect; they are also harmful and can cause severe damage to human health. Various mock-pharmaceutical websites provide an easy access of counterfeited drugs to the customers including doctors and hospitals at a cheaper price.
Bilcare points out various effective measures to ensure anti-counterfeiting in the pharma industry. The Pharma packaging companies are developing various new medical packaging techniques to make it difficult for the counterfeit rings to create the replica of package designs. Bilcare suggests pharmaceutical serialisation to keep a track of medications through the medical supply chain. This method helps in tracing the complete history of medication.  A great deal of responsibility and accountability at every level is required in the process of pharmaceutical serialization.  This track and trace system has proved to be a great effective measure in the pharma industry to prevent counterfeiting of products. The company focuses on various other measures like the use of hologram stamps to point out the authenticity of product, ordering prescriptions from accredited and licensed websites, the use of liners and seal to indicate the freshness of products to combat  this ever increasing issue of counterfeiting.

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Bilcare suggests anti-counterfeiting measures

Bilcare points out the dire need for anti-counterfeiting measures to combat this ever increasing issue.The counterfeiting of drugs has become a major concerning issue in the pharmaceutical industry. According to a recent report, an estimated worth of $2 billion is added to the drug counterfeit industry every year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) pointed out that around 10-30 % of the products in circulation in majority of the developing countries are illegally counterfeited. They are a potential threat to pharmaceutical industry and are harmful for the consumers. Bilcare, a prominent name in the pharma packaging industry points out that not only the ingredients used in counterfeited drugs are incorrect; they are also harmful and can cause severe damage to human health. The consumption of these drugs results in the patient experiencing no relief along with the negative side effects due to harmful ingredients found within the drugs. 



Various mock-pharmaceutical websites provide an easy access of counterfeited drugs to the customers including doctors and hospitals at a cheaper price.  The Pharma packaging companies are developing various new medical packaging techniques to ensure anti-counterfeiting and make it difficult for the counterfeit rings to create the replica of package designs.Bilcare suggests pharmaceutical serialization to keep a track of medications through the medical supply chain. This method helps in tracing the complete history of medication.

A great deal of responsibility and accountability at every level is required in the process of pharmaceutical serialization.  This track and trace system has proved to be a great effective measure in the pharma industry to prevent counterfeiting of products. The company focuses on various ot measures like the use of hologram stamps to point out the authenticity of product, ordering prescriptions from accredited and licensed websites, the use of liners and seal to indicate the freshness of products to ensure anti-counterfeiting in pharma industry.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Product verification and Anti-counterfeiting

Criminal statistics shows that of any given country, you would soon gather that counterfeits, forgery and replica products are increasing among international criminal offenses. Virtually all sectors have been affected, especially the medicine industry. It is an alarming development that has led governments and international organizations to draw up laws and anti-counterfeit mechanism against this growing felony. Presently pharmaceutical industry is one of the most affected sectors. It is estimated that around 50% of medicines ordered online are fake. It must not be ignored that the risk duplicate products pose to users can be very high.

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The risk impact of duplicate medicines is very high. It ranges from ineffectiveness and incorrect dosage to ingredients that pose a risk to health – lives of People and well-being are in danger . As for producers, they suffer financial damage and loss of image and consumer confidence due to imitated pharmaceutical products. Over time the fight against pharmaceutical counterfeiters has seen the creation of a number of organizations which seek and develop solutions to the anti-counterfeit situation.

One of the most effective is the International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT), which was founded by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2006. A wide range of groups and administrative bodies work together in this organization, such as NGOs (non-governmental organizations), law enforcement agencies, manufacturer associations in the pharmaceutical industry and a whole range of international organizations. Its aim is to draw up legal framework conditions, initiate technologies for the traceability of products and their protection against counterfeits, while supporting international standards for product marking.

From the individual packaging to the shipping pallets and shipping containers used to transport the goods. From the manufacturer via national and international trade chains to pharmacists. Counterfeiting and fraud can only be eliminated if a product can be seamlessly traced right back to its manufacture from every point in the logistics chain. Against this background, pharmaceutical companies find themselves in an extremely difficult situation. On the one hand, they must comply with the relevant legal framework conditions and their own compliance standards.

Safety first
Safety requires rules and expertise,
All leading bodies and organizations agree that the alarming increase in counterfeit products means that the entire supply chain must be as seamlessly secure as possible. Serialization in the form of the clear inspection and tracing of medicines across all stages of manufacturing and packaging is therefore a decisive step in ensuring quality, safety and trust. Transparent data and documentation management is a fundamental requirement here. Due to the international value-added chains within the pharmaceutical industry, an internationally uniform procedure would be desirable. However in reality the situation is quite different. There are many ways of implementing traceability.The most common encoding methods are:
  • Barcodes
  • 2D-codes
  • RFID-tags

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Global Anti-tampering, Authentication & Anti-counterfeiting Market

The global anti-tampering, authentication & anti-counterfeiting  market consists of authentication and track & track technology types. Authentication forms the most dominant segment of this market in terms of market share as well as product innovations. Track & trace technologies are further classified as bar codes and RFID of which barcodes form the major segment whereas RFID is the emerging market.
        Authentication is basically segmented further into taggants, holograms, inks & dyes, and other authentication technologies such as watermarks and digital features. These technologies have been tried and tested in various domains such as food, beverage, FMCG, pharmaceuticals, and various other segments such as retail, consumer durables & electronics, cosmetics, banks, government & defense agencies.
Track & trace technologies are majorly dominated by the barcodes segment. Barcodes are used in numerous applications globally and account for over 60.0% of the track & trace technologies market in 2013. RFID is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 20.0%, to reach $35.2 billion by 2019.

Rising instances of counterfeit products that are easily available in local markets and increasing awareness of consumers about counterfeits are the major factors fueling the global anti-tampering, authentication & anti-counterfeiting market. Increasing government regulations and stress laid on eradicating counterfeit products in many developed and developing countries is another reason for the growth of anti-counterfeit technologies in various regions.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Extensive anti counterfeiting technology used at Bilcare


Research say that about 5% to 7% of all world trade belongs to the field of counterfeiting. It is disappointing to know that besides all the achievement of medical sciences, the industry suffers from the problem of counterfeiting. Many companies are undertaking anti-counterfeiting measures but only some stand successful against the developments that happen with time. Bilcare Technologies believes that medical industry is a very sensitive one as it affects the lives of people. Counterfeiting in this industry, hence, becomes a much bigger problem.

Bilcare fully understands the criticality of the situation and thus, it has offered a full-proof end-to-end solution which is called t he nonClonableID™ technology. Bilcare Technologies is a research and technology leader focused on creating next-generation anti-counterfeiting, security and brand protection solutions for a broad range of industry sectors.

Bilcare Technologies is a business unit of Bilcare Ltd. - an innovation-led solutions provider that partners with the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry to improve patient healthcare outcomes. With breakthrough research and development in micro and nanotechnology, Bilcare Technologies has developed a first-of-its-kind technology - nonClonableID™. The solution enables products to be authenticated as they move through the supply chain to the end consumer.

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Bilcare adopts anti counterfeiting measure


Many companies are undertaking anti-counterfeiting measures but only some stand successful against the developments that happen with time. Bilcare Technologies believes that medical industry is a very sensitive one as it affects the lives of people. Counterfeiting in this industry, hence, becomes a much bigger problem. Counterfeiting has affected the global scenario of trade. They damage the reputation of brand owners and puts consumers in a more vulnerable position. It can also seriously affect the health and safety of the consumers and can substantially reduce the profits of the legitimate players in the market.
In the complex global supply chain, products and information change hands multiple times with each operation open to risk and diversion.Bilcare’s nonClonableID™ provides a base for a secure supply chain. It helps to secure Track-n-Trace, thus helping companies maintain a high level of security, reduce risks  and improve supply chain performance and hence anti counterfeiting.
Bilcare establishes total accountability through the secure supply chain. The chain establishes Brand Security as its first step which further leads to Product Integrity. Product Integrity is followed by Traceability which further leads to e-Pedigree. Such a full-proof secure system by Bilcare is commendable and works well to ensure the safety of consumers. Bilcare has always given preference to the health of its clientele above all other considerations and its thoughtful concept of a nonClonableID™ exemplifies its concern.

Friday, 16 October 2015

Anti counterfeiting & NonClonableID: Solutions to Counterfeit drugs


Bilcare Technologies is a research and technology leader focused on creating next-generation anti-counterfeiting, security and brand protection solutions for a broad range of industry sectors. Bilcare Technologies is a business unit of Bilcare Ltd. - an innovation-led solutions provider that partners with the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry to improve patient healthcare outcomes. With breakthrough research and development in micro and nanotechnology, Bilcare Technologies has developed a first-of-its-kind technology - nonClonableID™. The solution enables products to be authenticated as they move through the supply chain to the end consumer. India, Bilcare Technologies combines its innovative approach with in-depth business knowledge in brand protection and supply chain integrity to offer solutions tailored to varying client requirements. We are firmly committed to helping our clients accomplish their business goals while protecting their brands against counterfeiting. With its affordability, security and ease of use, nonClonableID™ is a potent tool for the global economy in its fight against counterfeiting.

NonClonableID™ technology by Bilcare uses a material matrix which encodes uniquely to each tag. These unique codes are prohibitively difficult for counterfeiters to make a duplicate of. This solution by Bilcare further ensures the safety of consumers by enabling a secure Track-n-Trace i.e anti counterfeiting. This leads to e-Pedigree through the supply chain. Bilcare establishes total accountability through the secure supply chain. The chain establishes Brand Security as its first step which further leads to Product Integrity. Product Integrity is followed by Trace-ability which further leads to e-Pedigree.


Monday, 12 October 2015

Bilcare is defeating counterfeiting by practicing anti counterfeiting


Anti-counterfeiting technological approaches are interdependent for their effectiveness, and integrating them yields a more robust system. In this respect, a combination of overt and covert measures may provide optimal security because they help prevent counterfeiting and reassure end-users. For example, using drug product serialization in combination with electronic pedigree greatly increased the level of security by the ability to verify both the product and the transaction integrity.

Bilcare is familiar with the need of this hour and it is working day and night to ensure that illegal practices like counterfeiting are put on a halt and eventually get abolished form the society, either by adopting anti counterfeiting or something else. nonClonableID is one of its kind technology which has been developed by Bilcare with the help of their R&D in micro and nanotechnology. It is an affordable and secure product to be used with easiness on global platform to fight against the problem of counterfeiting. NonClonableID tags help in implementing the brand security as it uses a unique material matrix encoding to each tag. This tag encoding strategy makes it difficult for counterfeiters to do the cloning of those tags along with the medicines and drugs. It also enables a safe Track-n-Trace system which helps in keeping an eye on the supply chain of the products and end services.

Bilcare is a research and technology based organization which can be called a leader in this sector as it is focusing majorly on developing futuristic anti counterfeiting solutions along with security and brand protection of various industry sectors. 

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Future of Anti-counterfeit Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Packaging: Opportunities and forecasts


The threat of counterfeiting is high in the Pharmaceutical, cosmetics and personal care products. The fact behind the rigorous counterfeiting activities is the presence of high volume low value manufacturing nature of the market. Thus there arises a dire need for anti-counterfeiting measures. Presently, the threats from counterfeiting are increasing across cosmetics and personal care industry as the trends are shifting from premium beauty products to routine skin care products that are sold across local market. Furthermore, the decentralization of pharmaceutical industry in terms of manufacturing and emergence of small scale personal care industry reduces the manufacturers control on the supply chain. Thus, increases the probabilities of counterfeiting. However, the advancement in track and trace technologies, increasing practices of multi-layered authentication technologies have brought revolutionary changes in securing original products and ensuring anti-counterfeiting. Companies with premium range of products are opting for RFID and ePedigree authentication technologies as a measure to combat counterfeiting. However, economic product categories are majorly secured with the conventional authentication technologies such as holograms, inks and dyes. The unaffordable cost structure of track and trace technologies, complex operations involved in tracking the products are the major challenges for the growth of market.

The report covers geographical analysis of North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. North America would continue to lead the market throughout the forecast period. The anti-counterfeit technology market of Europe would rank second in terms of revenue. Pharmaceutical and medical cosmetic companies would be the prominent consumer base for anti-counterfeit industry across Europe. The Asia-pacific, would be the fastest growing region, supplemented by a growing level of awareness for authenticated pharmaceutical drugs, and continuous support from the pharmaceutical companies in the form of awareness campaigns. Competitive landscape of anti-counterfeiting packaging market highlights product launch, acquisition, and collaboration as key strategies. Key players profiled in this report are Alien Technology Corp., Alpvision, Zebra Technologies, Inksure Technologies, Avery Dennison, Flint Group, Impinj Incorporation, Honeywell (Datamax-O'Neil), Authentix Inc. and Sicapa.

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Measures to ensure Anti counterfeiting by Bilcare


Visible Features:
Overt or visible features are intended to enable end users to verify the authenticity of a pack and ensure anti-counterfeiting. Such features will normally be prominently visible, and difficult or expensive to reproduce. It should be noted that overt features can add significant cost, may restrict supply availability, and require education of end users to be effective. Where overt features are used, experience is often that counterfeiters will apply a simple copy which mimics the genuine device, sufficiently well to confuse the average user. They also require utmost security in supply, handling and disposal procedures to avoid unauthorized diversion. They should be applied in such a way that they cannot be reused or removed without being defaced or causing damage to the pack – otherwise genuine used components may be recycled with fake contents, giving a false impression of authenticity. For this reason an overt device might be incorporated within a Tamper Evident feature for added security. They prove as a great measure to ensure anti- counterfeiting.

Hidden Features:
The purpose of a covert or hidden feature is to enable the brand owner to identify counterfeited product and help promoting anti-counterfeiting. The general public will not be aware of its presence nor have the means to verify it. A covert feature should not be easy to detect or copy without specialist knowledge, and their details must be controlled on a “need to know” basis. If compromised or publicized, most covert features will lose some if not all of their security value. For this reason such techniques will not be disclosed in detail.

TRACK and TRACE Technologies:
A number of Track and Trace applications are under development for the pharmaceutical sector for ensuring anti- counterfeiting, although the principles have been established for many years in other contexts. These involve assigning a unique identity to each stock unit during manufacture, which then remains with it through the supply chain until its consumption and thus ensures anti- counterfeiting. This identity will normally include details of the product name and strength, and the lot number and expiry date – although in principle it may simply take the form of a unique pack coding which enables access to the same information held on a secure database. (This latter solution overcomes some of the concerns about privacy where the encoded data can be read at a distance by radio equipment.)

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Bilcare Technologies supports Anti-counterfeiting


Counterfeiting is becoming one of the major concerning issues influencing all the sectors of society. There arises a dire need for awareness and appropriate steps for anti-counterfeiting. Having this as their major concern, Bilcare Technologies, a division of Bilcare ltd. looks forward to support anti-counterfeiting for ensuring security and brand protection across a wide array of industry sectors.

 With breakthrough research in nanotechnology, Bilcare has developed a unique security technology called nonClonableID™ as an effective means to ensure anti-counterfeiting. It enables products to be authenticated as they move through the supply chain to the end consumer, thus protecting brands and preventing misuse.

The technology comprises a nonClonableID™ fingerprint that can be seamlessly integrated into any Supply Chain system, providing totally secure and irrefutable real-time product identification and authentication. It also provides a reliable means for effective track-n-trace and e-pedigree of products across the supply chain - from manufacturer to consumer.

Bilcare has spearheaded the application of nonClonableID™ for ensuring anti-counterfeiting across various sectors in India. We have a relentless focus to expand our presence to cover brand authentication of market goods, E-Commerce initiatives with Information Portals, E-Governance and Public Services Solutions for the Govt. of India, trend analysis & business intelligence solutions.


Our technology has been tested in the private sector including FMCG, electronic part and product manufacturing companies, the auto industry and fashion accessories. In order to ensure anti-counterfeiting, we have also partnered with the State and Central Government Services in distribution of goods and services for access control in high security zones and police network systems.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Technology for Anti-counterfeiting by Bilcare: nonClonable


The increasing level of competition in every sector of the society results in the major issues like Counterfeiting and forging. In order to maximize their profits, the manufactures tend to compromise with the quality of their products. Counterfeiting has hazardous influence on the society and it becomes difficult for the consumers to differentiate the genuine products from the others. It is becoming common in the pharmaceuticals industry as many products are forged and sold as original which results in hazardous health issues in the society.

 It is a matter of fact that around 5% to 7% of all world trade belongs to counterfeited products. There arises a dire need for awareness and appropriate steps for anti-counterfeiting. According to Bilcare Technologies, the pharmaceutical and medical industry needs the most attention in the issues related to counterfeiting. This industry affects the life and well-being of society; therefore anti-counterfeiting measures are the need of the hour and subsequently become the major concerning issue.

Counterfeiting and forging have a major role in influencing the worldwide scenario of trade and exchange. They have harmful consequences and lead to the notoriety of brand owners. It can likewise have a serious influence on the state of health and wellbeing of the society.


Keeping this in mind, Bilcare looks forward to ensure anti-counterfeiting through nonClonable technology. It is a unique technology which is a full-proof-end-to-end solution.  By makin the use of a material matrix, nonClonable technology encodes each tag uniquely. These unique codes are prohibitively difficult for counterfeiters to make a duplicate of. Enabling a secure Track-n-Trace, Bilcare further ensures the safety of the consumers. Bilcare firmly believes in serving the best and ensuring the welfare of society.  It shows major concern for health related issues of the consumers. It is evident from the nonClonable technology introduced by Bilcare to ensure the safety of consumers. 

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Anti-counterfeiting measures by Bilcare


Counterfeiting is the major issue influencing all the sectors of society. In the pursuit of materialistic gains, the manufacturers end up compromising with the quality of their products, in order to cut down the cost.  Many products are counterfeited and sold as original, regardless of their ill effects on the health and well being of people. It is a matter of fact that around 5% to 7% of all world trade belongs to counterfeited products. There arises a dire need for awareness and appropriate steps for anti-counterfeiting. The pharmaceuticals industry faces the major problem of counterfeiting leading to hazardous health issues in the society. According to Bilcare Technologies, the pharmaceutical and medical industry needs the most attention in the issues related to counterfeiting. This industry affects the life and well-being of society; therefore anti-counterfeiting measures are the need of the hour and subsequently become the major concerning issue.

Counterfeiting and forging have a major role in influencing the worldwide scenario of trade and exchange. They have harmful consequences and lead to the notoriety of brand owners. It can likewise have a serious influence on the state of health and well being of the society.


Keeping this in mind, Bilcare looks forward to ensure anti-counterfeiting through nonClonable technology. It is a unique technology which is a full-proof-end-to-end solution.  By making the use of a material matrix, nonClonable technology encodes each tag uniquely. These unique codes are prohibitively difficult for counterfeiters to make a duplicate of. Enabling a secure Track-n-Trace, Bilcare further ensures the safety of the consumers. Bilcare firmly believes in serving the best and ensuring the welfare of society.  It shows major concern for health related issues of the consumers. It is evident from the nonClonable technology introduced by Bilcare to ensure the safety of consumers. 

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Comprehensive anti counterfeiting solution enabling secure track n trace


In the complex global supply chain, products and information change hands multiple times with each operation open to risk and diversion.
Bilcare’s nonClonableID™ provides a base for a secure supply chain. It helps to secure Track-n-Trace, thus helping companies maintain a high level of security, reduce risks  and improve supply chain performance and hence anti counterfeiting.


Enhancing Supply Chain Accountability

The solution provides secure Track-n-Trace by authenticating products using the product serial number and unique materials-based fingerprint. The database maintains a record each time a product is verified and creates an audit trail.

Bilcare’s nonClonableID™ ensures a high level of supply chain security, thus making track-n-trace secure, meaningful and accurate. As a result, the data from the supply chain is also secure.

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Bilcare adopts highly effective anti-counterfeiting measures


Reports say that about 5% to 7% of all world trade belongs to the field of counterfeiting. It is disappointing to know that besides all the achievement of medical sciences, the industry suffers from the problem of counterfeiting. Many companies are undertaking anti-counterfeiting measures but only some stand successful against the developments that happen with time. Bilcare Technologies believes that medical industry is a very sensitive one as it affects the lives of people. Counterfeiting in this industry, hence, becomes a much bigger problem.

Counterfeiting has affected the global scenario of trade. They damage the reputation of brand owners and puts consumers in a more vulnerable position. It can also seriously affect the health and safety of the consumers and can substantially reduce the profits of the legitimate players in the market.
Bilcare fully understands the criticality of the situation and thus, it has offered a full-proof end-to-end solution which is called t he nonClonableID™ technology.

nonClonableID™ technology by Bilcare uses a material matrix which encodes uniquely to each tag. These unique codes are prohibitively difficult for counterfeiters to make a duplicate of. This solution by Bilcare further ensures the safety of consumers by enabling a secure Track-n-Trace. This leads to e-Pedigree through the supply chain.

Bilcare establishes total accountability through the secure supply chain. The chain establishes Brand Security as its first step which further leads to Product Integrity. Product Integrity is followed by Traceability which further leads to e-Pedigree. Such a full-proof secure system by Bilcare is commendable and works well to ensure the safety of consumers. Bilcare has always given preference to the health of its clientele above all other considerations and its thoughtful concept of a nonClonableID™ exemplifies its concern.

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Bilcare ensures anti-counterfeiting through new technology: nonClonableID™


A problem that is affecting all the sectors throughout the world is the problem of counterfeiting. Many products are forged and sold as original to save on costs and earn better profits. It is being reported that somewhere between 5% and 7% of all world trade belongs to counterfeited products. The industry where counterfeit becomes all the more a big problem is pharmaceuticals. Bilcare Technologies believes that medical industry is a very sensitive one as it affects the lives of people. Counterfeiting in this industry, hence, becomes a much bigger problem.

Counterfeiting has affected the global scenario of trade. They damage the reputation of brand owners and puts consumers in a more vulnerable position. It can also seriously affect the health and safety of the consumers and can substantially reduce the profits of the legitimate players in the market.
Bilcare fully understands the criticality of the situation and thus, it has offered a full-proof end-to-end solution which is called t he nonClonableID™ technology.

nonClonableID™ technology by Bilcare uses a material matrix which encodes uniquely to each tag. These unique codes are prohibitively difficult for counterfeiters to make a duplicate of. This solution by Bilcare further ensures the safety of consumers by enabling a secure Track-n-Trace. This leads to e-Pedigree through the supply chain.

Bilcare establishes total accountability through the secure supply chain. The chain establishes Brand Security as its first step which further leads to Product Integrity. Product Integrity is followed by Traceability which further leads to e-Pedigree.


Such a full-proof secure system by Bilcare is commendable and works well to ensure the safety of consumers. Bilcare has always given preference to the health of its clientele above all other considerations and its thoughtful concept of a nonClonableID™ exemplifies its concern.

Monday, 7 September 2015

Bilcare emphasis on Anti counterfeiting concept: nonClonableID Technologies


With advance research and development in nanotechnology and an emphasis on creating a cost-effective solution, Bilcare has created a first-of-its-kind nonClonableID™ Authentication Technology. Bilcare Technologies is a comprehensive response to counterfeiting and an indispensable tool for building confidence in consumers. Find out how our unique technology provides an increased degree of security and empowers consumers to authenticate a product in real-time.


nonClonableID Technologies

Bilcare Technologies is a research and technology leader focused on creating next-generation anti-counterfeiting, security and brand protection solutions for a broad range of industry sectors.
Bilcare Technologies is a business unit of Bilcare Ltd. - an innovation-led solutions provider that partners with the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry to improve patient healthcare outcomes.

With breakthrough research and development in micro and nanotechnology, Bilcare Technologies has developed a first-of-its-kind technology - nonClonableID™. The solution enables products to be authenticated as they move through the supply chain to the end consumer.

India, Bilcare Technologies combines its innovative approach with in-depth business knowledge in brand protection and supply chain integrity to offer solutions tailored to varying client requirements.
We are firmly committed to helping our clients accomplish their business goals while protecting their brands against counterfeiting. With its affordability, security and ease of use, nonClonableID™ is a potent tool for the global economy in its fight against counterfeiting.

About nonClonableID

Bilcare’s nonClonableID™ comprises of a unique fingerprint that can be seamlessly integrated with products, ID cards and documents to provide a totally secure and reliable identification and authentication solution.

nonClonableID™ employs unique materials-based fingerprints that are prohibitively difficult to copy. These tamper-evident fingerprints are irreproducible and cannot be duplicated even by Bilcare.

Features of nonClonableID™
   ·  Unique fingerprints generated out of randomly distributed micro and nano particles
   ·  Machine-readable fingerprints enable an objective and reliable authentication process
   ·  Real-time authentication through hand-held portable readers
   ·  Fingerprints can be integrated with overt systems like barcodes/ RFID tags etc. and within any existing software/hardware infrastructure
  · Proprietary scanning device scans the fingerprint and instantly communicates the encrypted information with a secure server through mobility platforms such as GPRS, 3G or Broadband.

   · Complete authentication report on a mobile or computer using robust web enterprise secured applications and data management at back-end.

Friday, 4 September 2015

Bilcare is coping with Anti counterfeiting


Counterfeiting is not a minor problem which is easy to handle. It is spread globally on a vast scale and a number of pharmaceutical companies are trying their best to protect the health of their consumers which will eventually save their brand from getting demolished. It would be a surprise to many that up to ten percent of world trade happens regarding counterfeit products including medicines and drugs. Organizations like Bilcare come for the rescue of pharma industry with their state-of-the-art techniques like nonClonableID.

Bilcare is familiar with the need of this hour and it is working day and night to ensure that illegal practices like counterfeiting are put on a halt and eventually get abolished form the society. nonClonableID is one of its kind technology which has been developed by Bilcare with the help of their R&D in micro and nanotechnology. It is an affordable and secure product to be used with easiness on global platform to fight against the problem of counterfeiting. nonClonableID tags help in implementing the brand security as it uses a unique material matrix encoding to each tag. This tag encoding strategy makes it difficult for counterfeiters to do the cloning of those tags along with the medicines and drugs. It also enables a safe Track-n-Trace system which helps in keeping an eye on the supply chain of the products and end services.


Bilcare is a research and technology based organization which can be called a leader in this sector as it is focusing majorly on developing futuristic anti counterfeiting solutions along with security and brand protection of various industry sectors. 

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Bilcare defeating Anti counterfeiting


Counterfeiting in pharmaceutical industry is a common sight nowadays where few unsocial creatures put other people’s lives at risk for the sake of their own benefit. With the availability of substitute chemicals and drugs everywhere, the cloning has become easier than ever and because of that it has increased so rapidly in the last decade that the common man cannot spot the difference with his naked eye. That is why most of the pharmaceutical companies are coming up with new measures to cope with this problem as soon as possible so that the population which is consuming it, can be saved with the help of those newly invented techniques and methodologies.

Bilcare is familiar with the need of this hour and it is working day and night to ensure that illegal practices like counterfeiting are put on a halt and eventually get abolished form the society. nonClonableID is one of its kind technology which has been developed by Bilcare with the help of their R&D in micro and nanotechnology. It is an affordable and secure product to be used with easiness on global platform to fight against the problem of counterfeiting. nonClonableID tags help in implementing the brand security as it uses a unique material matrix encoding to each tag. This tag encoding strategy makes it difficult for counterfeiters to do the cloning of those tags along with the medicines and drugs. It also enables a safe Track-n-Trace system which helps in keeping an eye on the supply chain of the products and end services.


Bilcare is a research and technology based organization which can be called a leader in this sector as it is focusing majorly on developing futuristic anti counterfeiting solutions along with security and brand protection of various industry sectors. 

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Cope with pharmaceutical counterfeiting with the following checklist


We live in an age where the highest and all pervasive motive behind most actions is mercenary. Most of us are driven by financial profits and it seems no big surprise that the pharmaceutical industry is also a culprit in such an age. Counterfeiting in the medical industry has become a commonplace sight, duping people into paying more money in exchange of lower-quality medicines. It is a common crime but equally disheartening because exploiting people in a field like medicine stands for lack of humanity today. A poor regulation of rules, many intermediaries, and low awareness are all factors which add up to the incidence of counterfeiting.

This false representation of a medical product’s identity compels the consumer to compromise with their brand loyalty due to the lack of trust because this counterfeiting seems almost real. The Pharma companies should use one or all of the following measures, which are effective anti counterfeiting methods, to ensure the safety of customers and avoid this unwanted consequences:
  • Using Hologram: There are numerous companies who are using the holograms on their products to differentiate them from others and preserve their originality which certainly avoids the risk of counterfeiting.

  • Pedigree: It is a document or an E-file which is a part of tracking and tracing technology to tackle with anti counterfeiting. In this strategy, pedigree records all the information of distribution of drugs & medicines which are being dispatched from the manufacturer to the end party who verify the whole consignment thoroughly using that pedigree.

  • Data Carriers: It is a graphical system which is used to transmit the information related with the product in digital but human readable format which can either be 2D/ linear barcodes or RFID tags.

  • GTIN: Global trade item number is a unique identification number which is not only digital but also ensures the guidelines being followed as per GS1 allocation rules for the trade products and services.

Apart from the aforementioned anti counterfeiting methods, there are others which are being followed in many countries, like Epothecary is that mobile based authentication system which recently has been proposed in India. Taking various measures to cope with counterfeiting of drugs and medicines is not enough to eradicate it from the world, educating the masses regarding this problem will contribute in saving the pharmaceutical industry.

Measures to cope with counterfeiting of drugs & medicines


Nowadays people are so money minded that they won’t mind risking other people’s lives while seeking their own benefit. Counterfeiting in pharmaceutical industry is that risk which grabbed attention of the government. It not only causes the scarcity of resources but also increases the expenses of concerned authorities to cope with the situation, just like the government. Poor regulation of rules, lack of awareness towards the counterfeiting and a higher number of intermediaries are few of those factors which are associated with it. There is a need to implement anti counterfeiting methods to deal with the problem of counterfeiting because it’s going to increase in near times as the prices of every second thing is skyrocketing.

This false representation of a medical product’s identity compels the consumer to compromise with their brand loyalty due to the lack of trust because this counterfeiting seems almost real. The Pharma companies should use one or all of the following measures, which are effective anti counterfeiting methods, to ensure the safety of customers and avoid this unwanted consequences:

Using Hologram: there are numerous companies who are using the holograms on their products to differentiate them from others and preserve their originality which certainly avoids the risk of counterfeiting.

Pedigree: it is a document or an E-file which is a part of tracking and tracing technology to tackle with anti counterfeiting. In this strategy, pedigree records all the information of distribution of drugs & medicines which are being dispatched from the manufacturer to the end party who verify the whole consignment thoroughly using that pedigree.

Data Carriers: it is a graphical system which is used to transmit the information related with the product in digital but human readable format which can either be 2D/ linear barcodes or RFID tags.

GTIN: global trade item number is a unique identification number which is not only digital but also ensures the guidelines being followed as per GS1 allocation rules for the trade products and services.


Apart from the aforementioned anti counterfeiting methods, there are others which are being followed in many countries, like Epothecary is that mobile based authentication system which recently has been proposed in India. Taking various measures to cope with counterfeiting of drugs and medicines is not enough to eradicate it from the world, educating the masses regarding this problem will contribute in saving the pharmaceutical industry.

Monday, 31 August 2015

Global Implementation of Anti-counterfeit Technologies

Multiple anti-counterfeit technologies with distinct advantages and drawbacks exist today. Primarily, these can be used in three different ways:

Tamper-evident/tamper-resistant packing

Packaging having an indicator or barrier to entry which, if breached or missing, should provide visible or audible evidence to consumers that tampering has occurred. Eg. film wrappers, shrinkable seals and bands, breakable caps, tape seals, blister packs, etc.

Product authentication

Authentication features can be embedded either on the dose or on packaging of the medicines.
Comparison of Authentication Characteristics

Holograms for Anti-counterfeiting


Holograms can combine three layered security features and become a most powerful weapon against counterfeiting. In such solutions, holograms can provide overt first line authentication while covert features such as scrambled images, microtext, UV-sensitive or other specialised inks provide second line authentication for trained examiners and appropriate decoding equipment. Serialization of holograms is another trend that combines authentication with traceability. Some of these developed technologies are binary encrypted holograms, light diffraction hologram elements in a product label, or a combination of a hologram, 2D datamatrix, and thermal monitoring.

Track and trace technology

This is the process of assigning a unique identity to each stock unit during manufacture which then remains with it through the supply chain until its consumption, and is called the track and trace system. Information is attached in the form of a unique pack coding, enabling access to the same information on a secure database.

Pedigree



This is a type of track and trace system of the drugs in a location. In the US, the final pedigree regulations were drafted in 1999 for PDMA. A drug pedigree is a paper document or electronic file that records the details of distribution of a prescription drug from its manufacture through wholesale transactions, until it is received by the dispenser, which is usually a pharmacy or physician. The person who receives a pedigree along with the drug shipment must verify that each recorded distribution took place and that the drug-specific information (such as lot number and manufacture date) is correct. This system of pedigree passage and authentication is intended to ensure that prescription drugs cannot easily be diverted or replaced with counterfeit products. The electronic system has largely replaced the paper system because of disadvantages like incompatibility with the bulk of pharmaceuticals, record keeping failures and fraud, and higher probability of counterfeit with paper pedigree.

Several other advantages are offered by the track and trace system like a reduction in the number of medication errors, automated pharmacy billing, effective inventory control, facilitation of product recalls, and identification of theft and product diversion.

Mass Serialization




Serialization includes the processes of generating, encoding, and verifying the unique identity of individual physical items. Without mass serialization, the authenticity and validity of the pedigree relates only to the lot number consisting of thousands of bottles. However, a specific bottle of a particular drug cannot be authenticated. When combined with track and trace technology, serialization facilitates the tracking of a product through the supply chain and allows for targeted identification of products for recall. Global Standards one (GS1) is a not-for-profit organization that develops global standards for the identification of goods and services. GS1 standards are used for the identification of pharmaceutical products in 60 countries around the world. The GS1 identifiers related to the pharmacy supply chain are:

Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)


A 14/13/12/8 digitally unique identification number is assigned by the manufacturer in accordance with GS1 allocation rules for trade items or products and services. It is constructed from a company prefix assigned by GS1, an item reference number designated by the company, and a check digit. Prior to market requirements for item-level serialization and verification, Astrazeneca made it as an internal initiative.

Serialized Global Trade Item Number (sGTIN)


A unique number that identifies a particular trade item, created by appending a serial number to the GTIN of the product. In their draft guidance for serialized identifier prescription drugs, the FDA proposed the use of the NDC (which forms part of the GTIN in the US realm) combined with an eight-digit serial number. In March 2010, the FDA issued guidance addressing the package level SNI (Serialized Numerical Identifier) to be “applied to a prescription drug at the manufacture and repackaging of the product to facilitate its track and trace”.
The main challenges of implementing serialization are the complexity of data that is to be tracked, and the need for potentially huge, multi-access databases.

Data Carriers


Data carriers are graphical systems used to convey the product identifiers and associated information in computer and/or human readable format. A mark, tag, or label applied at the source represents them. Computer readable formats include linear and two dimensional (2D) bar codes and radio frequency identifier (RFID) tags.

Multi-level approach


Anti-counterfeiting technological approaches are interdependent for their effectiveness, and integrating them yields a more robust system. In this respect, a combination of overt and covert measures may provide optimal security because they help prevent counterfeiting and reassure end-users. For example, using drug product serialization in combination with electronic pedigree greatly increased the level of security by the ability to verify both the product and the transaction integrity. For example, the serialization of holographic labels. Some organizations such as Authentix and Nosco have made initiatives to combine the respective limitations and the potential of both Data Matrix and RFID, such that cases and pallets can be tracked with RFID tags, while medicines can be tracked with Data Matrix. However, a multi-level approach may also result in additional costs as the technologies become more sophisticated and should be implemented based on the risk analysis of the drug to be counterfeited.