Researchers at TU Wien and Cerabyte have developed the world’s smallest QR code using ceramic films to enable ultra-dense, permanent data storage. Unlike magnetic or flash media, this ceramic-based approach is resistant to environmental degradation and requires no power to maintain information over centuries. This breakthrough offers a transformative pathway for enterprise and government data strategies, potentially reducing the total cost of ownership for long-term archival records and regulatory compliance data.
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