Preconference Seminars: EPC Compliance & Benefits Training
EPCglobal and RFID Journal have teamed up to offer a special preconference seminar to help companies become EPC-compliant and achieve internal and supply chain benefits. This is you're unique opportunity to learn how to encode tags and associate them with the proper items, integrate tagging with back-end systems, use EPC data to drive benefits and hear how early adopters did it.
EPC Connection preconference seminars provide in-depth information on specific aspects of EPC and RFID technologies. Attendees can choose to participate in one of these prior to the opening of the main conference program. Preconference seminars are available through either the Full Conference Pass or Preconference + Exhibit-Only Pass.
October 14, 2008
10:00 am | General Session: RFID Basics New to RFID? Here's your opportunity to gain a basic introduction to the fundamentals of RFID. The differences between the various classes of tags will be explained, including active and passive systems. The need for additional IT systems to build upon RFID in real-world applications will be highlighted. The session also includes a very brief overview of the EPCglobal Network, the future of ISO standards, ETSI reader regulations and the latest standardization efforts worldwide. Finally, the relationship between different standards in the area of RFID and EPC, including the latest EPC generation 2 standard, will be presented. Speaker:
Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID Journal
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10:45 am | Preconference Seminars Break into Separate Rooms
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11:00 am | Your EPC Compliance Checklist You've heard from your retailer partner—now what? This session will guide you through the steps you'll need to take to become EPC-compliant. You'll learn what questions to ask your retailer partner to make sure you understand their requirements for case and pallet RFID tagging, as well as how to organize your internal RFID team and your tagging project to guarantee success. You'll also learn what you need to ask potential hardware, software and integration partners to ensure you're properly equipped to meet your retailer partner's requirements. Speaker:
Sue Hutchinson, Director of Product Management, EPCglobal US
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11:45 am | How to Encode Tags and Associate an EPC With the Right Product The first step in complying with an EPC tagging requirement is to be able to write your company's EPC codes to tags and make sure the proper EPC is associated with the correct product. In this session, experts from EPCglobal and GS1 will walk you through the process step by step, so your RFID-tagging efforts will remain in synch with best practices in today's supply chain. Speaker:
Michele Southall, Director of Community Development, EPCglobal US
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1:00 pm | Where to Tag Your Product It's not enough to place a tag on your product—you also need to know your tag will be readable once it arrives at a retailer's location. Placing a tag in the wrong location, particularly on cases of products packaged in metal cans or containing a lot of water, can make it impossible to read successfully. This session will explain what you need to know, and demonstrate how tag placement affects your ability—and your supply chain partners' ability—to read tags. Speaker:
Justin Patton, RFID Lab Director, University of Arkansas
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1:45 pm | Moving Beyond Slap-and-Ship Once you are able to encode tags, associate them with the proper product and place each RFID label in a suitable location, you will be in position to meet tagging requirements. The next step beyond slapping tags on cases and shipping them to your customer is to integrate RFID and real-time product visibility information into your back-end system so you can manage tagged inventory seamlessly, thereby reducing costs and improving efficiency. We'll show you what middleware you'll need, and how to manage the integration. Speaker:
Michele Southall, Director of Community Development, EPCglobal US
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2:45 pm | Getting Benefits from Retail EPC Data As you begin shipping more and more tagged cases, your customer will provide data on where and when tags were read within its operations. This information will enable you to know where your products are in near-real time. Learn how you can use this data to improve promotions management, reduce out-of-stocks and achieve other benefits. Speaker:
Sue Hutchinson, Director of Product Management, EPCglobal US
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3:30 pm | Putting It Together-Using EPC Connection as Step 1 Now that you've learned the basics, hear how you can take advantage of the EPC Connection conference tracks and exhibits to take your first steps toward EPC compliance for your retailer partners. This session shows you how. Speakers:
Sue Hutchinson, Director of Product Management, EPCglobal US Michele Southall, Director of Community Development, EPCglobal US
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4:15 pm | Preconference Seminar Concludes
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EPC Connection 2008, the 5th Annual EPCglobal North America Conference & Exhibition, is produced by RFID Journal.