NEWS
Product updates, accelerator milestones, awards, and media coverage
Book a DemoJULY 2, 2026
Product Release
TapDPP 1.1 graduates out of its TestFlight public beta and into a public release on the Apple App Store. The native iPhone client installs and updates like any other app on iOS 17+, with full feature parity with the Android client on Google Play — same canonical tag URL, same MQTT wire format, same spatiotemporal resolver.
Read announcement →JUNE 25, 2026
Product Release
On a Zebra TC22R or Dragonwing TC501, a single pull of the scan trigger now photographs the product, reads the barcode or QR Code, and picks up the RFID at the same moment — so one identity with several personalities becomes the source of truth in QDat.io. QDat.io was upgraded to 2.2.20 alongside it to ingest the full multimodal capture, picture included, live over MQTT.
Read announcement →JUNE 13, 2026
Product Release
QSeq, from Meerv Inc., is now usable in any browser at qseq.app, with native macOS and Windows builds alongside it. It mints correct, durable, standards-based identities for physical things — SGTIN, EPC Tag URI and GS1 Digital Link — and prints them at the exact physical size, with a damage-tolerant centre-logo budget and serialized sheets. For printers, converters and label houses collaborating with Meerv Inc., it is the front end that mints the identities QDat.io resolves.
Read announcement →JUNE 13, 2026
Product Release
QDatDroid 2.3.2 is now fully tested and released for production environments. Anyone wanting to deploy with NuroVaults or Axzon AZN5201 sensor tags who has a portable Zebra RFID reader running Android can download it free from QDat.io/qdatdroid — read temperature off sensor-enabled RAIN tags, stamp every scan with GPS and time, and stream it live to QDat.io in minutes.
Read announcement →JUNE 5, 2026
Product Release
Public betas of TapDPP are available for both Android and iOS, downloadable from QDat.io/tapdpp and fully interworking with the tapdpp.qdat.io playground. Write the canonical DPP URL onto any NFC tag, tap it back, and watch the same tag resolve to a different page based on when and where it was read — no readers to deploy, no backend to stand up.
Read announcement →MAY 27, 2026
Product Release
QDat.io adds a Spatiotemporal DPP resolver to the platform. TapDPP — the free Android NFC reader that writes the canonical DPP URL onto NDPP-compliant tags — is publicly downloadable, and tapdpp.qdat.io is open as a hosted reference instance any operator, integrator, or regulator can sign into to see the SDPP loop work end-to-end.
Read announcement →MAY 14, 2026
Product Release
QDat.io's spatiotemporal data — Things, sensors, alerts, readings, history — is now exposed through a native MCP server alongside the existing RESTful interface. AI agents like Claude can query NuroVault temperature logs, identify excursions, and reason over Thing-level history without any custom integration.
Read announcement →MARCH 4, 2026
Corporate Update
QDat.io, a brand of Meerv Inc., now brings the former software assets of PULR Technologies Inc. under the QDat.io brand.
Read press release →FEBRUARY 2026
Product Release
QDAT announced the public availability of QDatDroid 1.8.4 as part of its cold-chain and item-level RFID workflow rollout.
Explore QDatDroidDECEMBER 2, 2025
Program Selection
QDAT was selected to participate in the MaRS Food and Agtech accelerator cohort.
Read MaRS releaseOCTOBER 2025
Industry Recognition
QDAT was recognized as one of the FoodTech Frontier 25 companies to watch.
View sourceSEPTEMBER 2025
AI Accelerator
QDAT graduated from NextAI and later won Best Pitch at ALL IN 2025 for its applied AI approach in food operations.
Visit ALL INNOVEMBER 2025
Program Selection
QDAT was selected for the Quantino cohort to accelerate commercialization and ecosystem partnerships.
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