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Norman Joseph Woodland

Norman Joseph Woodland was an American engineer and inventor who co-created the universal barcode, revolutionizing how products are scanned and tracked in stores and logistics. In the early 1950s, he developed the idea of using a series of lines and spaces, inspired by Morse code, to uniquely identify items. His work laid the foundation for modern inventory management and retail automation, transforming commerce by enabling quick, accurate product identification and processing.