2000
At the start of the new millennium, GS1 has presence in 90 countries.
2002
The Global Standards Management Process (GSMP) is launched, providing a global forum for GS1 members to discuss and establish new standards-based solutions for their businesses.
2003
GS1 forms EPCglobal and initiates the development of the EPCglobal architecture and standards. The GS1 DataMatrix (the first two-dimensional symbol adopted by GS1) is approved.
2004
GS1 publishes the business message standards (using XML) and the first standard for Radio Frequency Identification (Gen2).
The Global Data Synchronisation Network (GDSN), a global, internet-based initiative that enables trading partners to efficiently exchange product master data, is launched.
2005
The new name for the organisation, GS1, is launched worldwide.
2007
The World Customs Organisation and GS1 sign a Memorandum of Understanding, agreeing to support and encourage the harmonization of standards in the customs sector.
GS1 enters the world of Business-to-Consumer (B2C) solutions. The aim is to provide open standards to link product information with consumers and businesses through mobile devices
2011
GS1 expands its offerings with the approval of the GS1 QR Code.
2013
With presence in 111 countries, GS1 celebrates 40 years of the Global Language of Business.
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