Digital product labeling that enables consumers to go beyond the traditional label to learn more about product origin, materials and features, and to help brands establish a new, digital channel to engage directly with and learn from their customers…

Bruce Thomson, Co-founder/CEO of BrightLabel (a software platform that leverages mobile technology to enable digital product labeling in the textiles and apparel sector), joins Stephanie Benedetto and Samanta Cortes in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.

In this episode:

Getting dynamic transparaent info on material certifciations in hands of consumers

Consumers looking for more out of porducts, to make more informed decsions on what they purchase and wear

Most labeling contains little practical info

Why this hasn’t been done before, regulatory regimes around the world dictating what labelled on products

FTC regulated in America

Unfortunate that the story of products isn’t told – Made in Mexico but with Amercian cotton?

Symbols on labels mean little

BrightLabel builds a label system  — more informed and better for customer while building something that works for manufactorers and brands themeleves

Built a platform to integrate info about a product, including dynamic value chain map, provides elegent package attached to the product in retail environments

Designers being responsive, value it generated in brand loyalty and what you stand for as a company, and content story piece, outwieghs any competitive challenges

Integrating into a digital label provides additional info to consumer assuring high quality

BrightLabel not generating new content yet, or reinventing information or content, partnerships of value

Important to engage with brands across supply chain

Behavioral change with consumer will be necessary to get the, to scan it

Partnerships with companies like Lenzing

FTC is exploring options to move to more modern format of labeling, and scale up and push out digital labeling standard

Focusing on sectors where this can have added value

Scanning a product label can translate a label to native languge

Implementing “DNA” into thread, and the intersection with Bright Label work

Able to extract significant value i.e. verifying fill count or material origins, differentiate quality work from substandard

Fly fishing, and how spending a lot of time traveling inspired business

Economics

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