This JumpScan infographic is called 'The QR Invasion: Physical and Digital Worlds Collide' and it gives viewers an insight into the world of QR.
QR codes began in the mid 1990s in Japan when Denso Wave Inc. started to use the cubed codes to track car parts. Nowadays, QR codes are visible on bus stop posts, cups, business entrances and just about everywhere. It's a quick way to instantly connect with a product or business to retrieve information from your smartphone.
This JumpScan infographic provides statistics on QR codes and how often people use them. Some popular businesses that incorporate QR codes include Apple and Starbucks; about 68 per cent of people who use QR codes are associated with Apple.
QR Code Statistic Charts
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Trend Themes
1. Rise of QR Codes - The increasing usage of QR codes in various industries opens up opportunities for businesses to enhance customer engagement and provide instant information.
2. Integration of Physical and Digital Worlds - The convergence of physical and digital realms through QR codes presents opportunities for businesses to create interactive and immersive experiences for their customers.
3. QR Code Analytics and Tracking - The availability of QR code statistics enables businesses to gain valuable insights into consumer behavior and optimize marketing strategies.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - The retail industry can leverage QR codes to provide customers with a seamless shopping experience by enabling easy access to product information and personalized promotions.
2. Hospitality - Hotels and restaurants can utilize QR codes to streamline customer interactions, including contactless menus, digital ordering, and booking systems for enhanced convenience.
3. Advertising and Marketing - QR codes offer innovative opportunities for the advertising and marketing industry to create interactive campaigns, track engagement, and measure the effectiveness of marketing efforts.