Background: MSMEs, or micro, small, and medium-sized businesses, are crucial to economic growth and must constantly innovate to be competitive. MSMEs are urged to implement digital strategies in business operations, especially in marketing and payment systems, in tandem with the quick development of digital technology. In order to increase transaction efficiency and market access, the Indonesian government supports the "Go Digital" campaign, which includes implementing the QRIS and product QR codes.Objectives: This study aims to improve the digital capabilities of MSMEs through training and assistance in the use of QRIS and product QR codes to support business sustainability and increase income.Methods: This community service project involves MSME partners and employs a training and mentoring approach. Information sessions, hands-on demonstrations, and direct instruction on how to utilize barcode scanners, smart cashier apps, and QRIS-based digital payment systems are all part of the curriculum.Result: The study's findings demonstrate that MSME partners can comprehend and apply product QR codes and QRIS to their company operations. Barcode scanners and smart cashier apps have been effectively used by partners to facilitate everyday transactions. While product QR codes enhance inventory management and product information access, QRIS installation makes cashless transactions quicker and more secure. Increased partner revenue and corporate efficiency are two benefits of these advances.Conclusions: MSMEs are effectively assisted in navigating the digital transformation through the use of QRIS and product QR codes through organized training and support. In an increasingly digital market, this initiative boosts competitiveness, ensures business continuity, and improves community welfare.
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