The 2004 AIDC
100 "Truth in Technologies: RFID & Bar
Codes" Forum that was held October 20, 2004
at Stony Brook University, Long Island, NY
was a tremendous success.
The goal was
to produce a forum that provided users,
suppliers, and technology vendors in the
Automatic ID industry with a clear vision of
the contentious issues arising between RFID
and Bar Coding. The objective of the forum
is to clarify and improve the relations
between users and suppliers so that the
implementation process becomes smoother,
quicker, and mutually beneficial.
There were
over 100 attendees for the one-day event,
and many positive comments were received
from the attendees ranging from "superb",
"outstanding", "phenomenal", to "this was
the most informative event every attended."
We want to
share the experience as much as we can, and
one way to do that is to provide the
presentations given at the Forum for your
review. The various presentations are listed
below, along with a summary of the Forum and
a list of attendees. Simply click on the
title of a specific presentation to review a
PowerPoint file. If you do not have
PowerPoint on your computer,
click here to download it for free.
Presentations
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Department of Defense RFID Policy,
presented by Kathy Smith, Special
Assistant, OSD Supply Chain Integration
Office.
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RFID and the AF Passive Military
Shipping Label Test,
presented by Mark Reboulet, United
States Air Force
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Creating a Successful RFID
Implementation Program,
presented by Steven Braun, Marketing
Manager, Hospira Worldwide (formerly
Hospital Products Division, Abbott
Laboratories)
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Business Strategy and the RFID Challenge,
presented by Dr. John
Hamilton, Associate Director, Consortium
for Supply Chain Management, The John
Cook School of Business, St. Louis
University
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Implementing RFID in a 3PL Environment,
presented by Jim Dean, Manager of Supply
Chain, Energizer Holdings, Inc., and
Dick Pocek, Director of Logistics,
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
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EPCGlobal is Really Global,
a presentation developed by Henri
Barthel, EAN International, and
presented by Richard Rees, President,
Scanology
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Is EPC an American Imposition?,
presented by John
Greaves, Deloitte Global RFID Technology
Integration
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The Emperor Has No Clothes,
a presentation by Craig Harmon,
President, Q.E.D. Systems
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