I am having a seminar on intelligent packaging .So please provid eme the material for the same.
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The terms "active packaging", "intelligent packaging" and "intelligent packaging" refer to packaging systems used with food, pharmaceuticals and various other types of products. They help extend shelf life, control freshness, show quality information, improve safety and improve comfort.
The terms are closely related. In general, active packaging means having active functions beyond inert passive containment and product protection. Intelligent and intelligent packaging often involves the ability to detect or measure an attribute of the product, the internal atmosphere of the package or the shipping environment. This information can be communicated to the users or you can activate the active packaging functions. Programmable materials, intelligent materials, etc. Can be used in packages.
Depending on job definitions, some traditional types of packaging can be considered as "active" or "smart". More often, the terms are used with new technologically advanced systems: microelectronics, computer applications, nanotechnology, etc.
Active packaging and intelligent packaging involve functions that go beyond confining and protecting a product. The difference between the two is that while the active packaging acts directly with the packaged product, interacting chemically or biologically with it, the purpose of intelligent packaging is to detect and communicate information about the state of the product without taking a direct action.
Active Packaging aims to control the state of the packaged products. Active food packaging interacts chemically or biologically with its content to extend shelf life and maintain food quality for as long as possible.