Hi All,

 

Narrative Label has been developed in Italy to help the blind and partially
sighted access product information in-stores.

 

The label is the work of Italian food-tech start-up Sistemi e Servizi di
Precisione (SISSSPre), and was developed in collaboration with the Blind and
Visually Impaired Union of Calabra and the Council for Agricultural Research
and Agricultural Economics Analysis (CREA).

 

Called the 'Narrative Label' and founded on a software platform consisting
of photos, videos, texts, and voice narration, the project enables the blind
and partially sighted to access product information in-store.

 

"The Narrative Label is intended to be a simple tool for blind people to
access basic information on products in a shop," start-up co-founder Fabio
Mario Scalise said. "With such a tool, blind people will be able to go into
a shop and purchase various products without the need of external help.each
of us owns a smartphone, which is the only device needed to make the label
work."

 

According to the European Blind Union, an estimated 30 million blind and
partially sighted people live in Europe, with an average one in three
Europeans experiencing sight loss.

 

In Italy, it has been estimated that 362,000 blind people, and 1.5 million
partially sighted, currently reside across the country.

 

These populations can find it more difficult to carry out simple but
important actions, such as shopping alone.

 

SISSPre's solution aims to transform the shopping experience for the
visually impaired. By being able to access product information via a
smartphone, the start-up hopes members of the community will experience a
newfound sense of independence.

How does it work?

 

SISSPre's platform generates a QR Code, which can be placed on food product
packaging. When the code is scanned with a smartphone, the user can touch
the screen to kickstart the narration.

 

Narrated information also appears on screen, along with videos and images
for those with vision.

 

What information is 'spoken' to consumers via the Narrative Label?

"Primarily, all information that currently resides on paper labels," Scalise
responded, citing the product's name, description, nutritional table,
expiration date, and manufacturer, as examples.

 

"Any other pieces of information that could be useful to help the consumer
make 'fact based' decisions are also communicated," he continued. "This
could be information relating to product's and its ingredients,
traceability, for example."

 

"The Narrative Label can be generated in various languages in our portal,"
the co-founder added.

 

For the Narrative Label to make a significant impact to the lives of Italy's
362,000 blind and 1.5 million partially sighted people, it must achieve
scale.

 

Is it up to food businesses to voluntarily carry the label on-pack, or
should retailers and governments make this decision for them?

 

Today, the choice is up to the individual food company, SISSPre's Scalise
explained. "There is no legislation that helps blind people [access] a
minimum amount of information. However, SISSPre is part of a project that
has started a process.to push for [EU-wide] legislation to be set up," we
were told. "In the meantime, we are promoting the concept amongst various
food companies."

 

According to the co-founder, the government should play a role in
encouraging its adoption, however. "The government should help in promoting
such a concept and in helping to raise [awareness] of the need for
legislation to harmonize such a concept across Europe."Cost is usually a
significant consideration when it comes to label changes and packaging
modifications. Who will bear the cost: the consumer or the manufacturer?

 

In the case of the Narrative Label, however, SISSPre says the cost is
'absolutely negligible'. "In terms of manufacturing, it is just the QR
Code," he explained, which can either be printed alone or incorporated into
the exiting product label design.

 

"In both cases, the cost is negligible with regard to the product cost
itself. At SISSPre we intend to offer a service.whereby each company can
access our portal with their own credentials, [determine] how many labels
are required, and simply print the associated QR Code in PDF."

 

"The cost of the annual fee will be up to a few hundred US dollars according
to the number of labels [required] by any given company."

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