7TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION APRIL 27-29, 2009 WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN ORLANDO, FL MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT SAVE AN EXTRA 10% USE CODE: JLCC LEARN HOW TO PUT RFID TO WORK OUR BEST EVENT YET 4More than 150 top-name speakers DELIVERS THE 4The largest RFID technology exhibition MOST VALUE FOR 4The most technology demonstrations ATTENDEES: 44 co-located events + The RFID Journal Awards 4CompTIA RFID+ certification and training 4And so much more! REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE UP TO $700 OFF ON-SITE RATES PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC CORNERSTONE SPONSOR Welcome Dear Colleague, Companies across a number of industries are cutting costs and boosting efficiencies with radio frequency identification technologies. RFID Journal LIVE! 2009, our seventh annual conference and exhibition, is being held on April 27-29 at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin, in Orlando. This show represents a unique opportunity to hear end users explaining how they employed RFID, and to meet more than 170 top solution providers offering RFID systems that can help you track tools, assets, work-in-process and finished inventory more effectively, as well as automate business processes and reduce costs in your operations. THE EVENT WILL FEATURE: 4More than 150 industry leaders presenting real-world case studies 45 industry-specific tracks 43 additional tracks covering deployment issues, executive strategies, and EPC standards and benefits 48 preconference seminars targeting specific segments in which RFID is currently having an impact 4CompTIA RFID+ certification and training 4RFID Journal Awards 44 co-located events ATTEND THE ONE EVENT THAT HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PUT RFID TO WORK RFID Journal LIVE! 2009 features 8 industry-specific and how-to conference tracks, 8 in-depth preconference seminars, the most RFID end-user case studies, 150+ speakers, 170+ technology exhibitors, live demos and much more! KEYNOTES BY INDUSTRY LEADERS Charles Fletcher Director, Logistics Command and Control, Boeing Hear how Boeing's Advanced Global Services and Support division is using RFID and other technologies to improve the tracking and distribution of equipment, spare parts and personnel for military, government and non-government agencies, and how the company plans to use the same technologies to improve its own operations. Our 120,000-square-foot exhibition hall will feature the industry‘s largest showcase of top technology providers demonstrating the latest RFID products that could benefit your business today. Plus, you‘ll see live demonstrations of real-world applications. As an added benefit, if you register by Mar. 20, you‘ll be able to save up to $700 off the regular registration price for this unique event. This brochure will provide you with an overview of the educational program, conference tracks, agenda and registration information. Be sure to visit our Web site for the most up-to-date agenda, and to register: www.rfidjournalevents.com/live. Thank you for your time. I look forward to seeing you in Orlando on April 27-29. Sincerely, REAR ADMIRAL Mark D. Harnitchek Director, Strategy, Policy, Programs and Logistics, U.S. Transportation Command The DOD has deployed RFID in Afghanistan and Iraq to improve its ability to deliver goods to soldiers. In this keynote, hear how these systems provide the agency with greater visibility and flexibility in meeting the logistical challenges of managing war efforts 7,000 miles away. Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID Journal REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE UP TO $700 OFF ON-SITE RATES PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC Joe White VP, RFID Business Development & Market Development, Motorola About RFID Journal RFID Journal is the leading independent media and events company devoted solely to radio frequency identification and its many business applications. RFID Journal’s mission is to help companies use RFID technologies to improve the way they do business with timely news, strategic analysis and case studies online, in print and at events around the world. www.rfidjournal.com 02 In a difficult economy, businesses that make the right strategic investments will be best positioned to gain market share, thus distancing them from their competitors. Learn the value of RFID as a strategic investment and uses cases that deliver an ROI in less than 12 months. SAVE UP TO $700 IF YOU REGISTER BY MARCH 20 PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION April 27-29, 2009 | WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN | Orlando, FL GET A FREE PERSONALIZED CONSULTATION AT THE EVENT! Get even more value out of RFID Journal LIVE! with a free personal consultations with one of our subject matter experts, including RFID Journal editor Mark Roberti. During your 20-minute sessions, you can get advice on topics such as: 4Which type of RFID technology is best for the applications you are considering or problems you are trying to solve 4Which vendors to visit within the exhibit hall, given your application or project 4Which sessions to attend during the conference and which speakers to consult with 4How to avoid common pitfalls along your path to adoption For more information and to sign up for one of these valuable consultations visit www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or send a request via email to consultations@rfidjournal.com. CompTIA RFID+ Training and Certification CompTIA RFID+ Certification Training Agenda As part of RFID Journal LIVE! 2009, we are offering a fast-track CompTIA RFID+ training and certification preparation course, in partnership with RFID4U, a leading provider of RFID training courses. RFID+ is a vendor-neutral professional certification that validates a professional’s knowledge and skills in the areas of installation, maintenance, repair and upkeep of RFID systems. The fast-track course offered at RFID Journal LIVE! is an accelerated learning experience that will prepare you for the CompTIA RFID+ training and certification test. APRIL 27 TRAINING APRIL 28 TESTING SLOTS APRIL 29 TESTING SLOTS 07:30 am - 08:00 am Breakfast 06:30 am - 08:30 am Testing Slot 1 06:30 am - 08:30 am Testing Slot 4 09:00 am - 10:00 am Standards and Regulations 12:30 pm - 02:30 pm Testing Slot 2 11:50 am - 01:50 pm Testing Slot 5 10:15 am - 12:15 pm RFID Hardware: tags, readers, peripherals 03:00 pm - 05:00 pm Testing Slot 3 08:00 am - 09:00 am RF Physics 12:15 pm - 01:00 pm Lunch 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm Design Selection IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: 02:00 pm - 05:00 pm with 15-minute break RFID Field Deployment: site analysis, installation, testing, troubleshooting GET CERTIFIED! THIRD ANNUAL RFID Journal Awards 2009 SHOWCASING THE BEST OF THE RFID INDUSTRY The RFID Journal Awards recognize companies that have distinguished themselves by their successful use of RFID or introduction of a valuable new RFID product or services. Award categories are: 4Best in Show 4Best RFID Implementation 4Best Use of RFID to Enhance a Product or Service 4Most Innovative Use of RFID The editors of RFID Journal have selected an independent panel of judges to evaluate entries and choose the winners. The goal of these awards is to recognize the leaders in RFID and to foster adoption of these technologies by highlighting the best deployments and product offerings. The winners will be announced at the event. Each winner will receive a crystal award and be featured in RFID Journal magazine. This is a unique opportunity to be recognized for your achievements in RFID. REGISTER ONLINE at www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or CALL (631) 249-4960 03 Preconference Seminars LEARN FROM IN-DEPTH PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS RFIDJournal LIVE! preconference seminars provide in-depth information on specific aspects of EPC and RFID technologies. Attendees can choose to participate in one of these sessions prior to the opening of the main conference program. Preconference seminars are available through All Access, Conference + Preconference or Preconference + Exhibit-Only passes. RFID JOURNAL UNIVERSITY This preconference seminar has been our most popular preconference offering for five years. It is designed to provide those new to radio frequency identification with the foundational knowledge needed to begin understanding how RFID can be applied to solve specific business problems. Topics Include: • The Physics Behind RFID • Live Demo: RFID in the Real World • Legislation and Standardization • Real-World Considerations • Building an RFID Business Case FEATURED SPEAKER: Pankaj Sood, Founder and Manager, McMaster RFID Applications Lab RFID IN HEALTH CARE This seminar covers the many RFID applications in health care. Lecturers will explain the business case, ROI and impact of RFID in the health-care environment. The sessions will include videos of RFID at work in hospitals, as well as valuable industry lessons learned. In addition, participants will receive an Academia RFID certificate of attendance upon completion of the seminar. Topics Include: • RFID Applications in Health Care • Live Demo: RFID in Health Care • How to Determine Where to Use RFID • Developing an RFID Business Case and Calculating the ROI • Getting Your RFID Project Started RFID IN THE FOOD CHAIN This preconference seminar is designed to educate growers, distributors and producers of food and food products, as well as systems integrators and other implementers, about the benefits of using RFID to track the location and monitor the temperature of food as it moves through the supply chain. The seminar explains the current state of RFID technology. Topics Include: • Using RFID to Track Food from Farm to Fork • Lessons Learned From RFID Case Studies: Using RFID Applications to Manage Perishable Products • Creating E-Pedigrees With RFID in the Organic Foods Industry • Shrimp Exporters Use RFID for Automation, Traceability •Safeguarding the Food Supply FEATURED SPEAKERS: Tom Morrison, Organic Alliance; Jean-Pierre Emond, Professor and Co-Director, UF/IFAS Center for Food Distribution and Retailing, University of Florida; Geir Vevle, IT Architect, RFID & Industrial IT, Matiq RFID FOR IT PROFESSIONALS This preconference seminar is designed specifically for companies that provide information technology consultants and IT hardware, software or services. The aim is to educate professionals in the IT sector about how they can add RFID to their current product offerings by understanding the fundamentals of EPC data standards, and how to leverage RFID data. SPONSORED BY Topics Include: • Creating and Deploying RFID Solutions Through Network Management and the Use of Middleware • Omni-ID On Demand: A Breakthrough Deployment Solution for Asset Tracking • How to Cut Costs by Deploying RFID in a Data Center • Service-Oriented Architecture for RFID Application Deployment • Thwarting Theft by Tracking Laptops and Other IT Assets With RFID FEATURED SPEAKERS: Rajit Gadh, Ph.D., Professor and Director, UCLA-WINMEC; Andre Cote, CTO and VP Product Marketing, Omni-ID; Nancy Kingston, Global Solutions Executive, Sensor and Actuator Solutions, IBM; Thomas Pavela, CEO & President, Omni-ID; Hal Lavender, Cognizant Technology Solutions HEAR WHAT THESE ATTENDEES HAD TO This was another great conference…I only wished it were a day longer! —Keith Shumaker, Project Leader, The J.M. Smucker Co. This was a well-organized and comprehensive event that covered a wide range of RFID technologies and applications. It was most informative to hear various companies tie RFID implementation into their overall business processes to show a potential or real return on investment. —Todd Stemple, L-3 Communications, USMC Logistics Science & Technology Programs Office of Naval Research 04 SAVE UP TO $700 IF YOU REGISTER BY MARCH 20 PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION April 27-29, 2009 | WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN | Orlando, FL RFID IN PACKAGING AND LABELING This preconference seminar is designed specifically for label converters, packagers, printing companies and others looking to understand the market opportunity for selling RFID labels, and how they can enter the market. The seminar will cover everything from market analysis to the actual manufacturing process. Topics Include: •The Size of the RFID Market for Packaging and Label Converters •Overcoming Symmetry Challenges in RFID Packaging •Liquor Company Assesses Holographic Labels •Rapid RFID Enablement •The RFID Label-and Package-Making Process FEATURED SPEAKERS: Tom Wimmer, Practice Director, VDC Research Group, Inc.; Robb Clarke, Ph.D., Michigan State University; Robb Clarke, Ph.D., Michigan State University RFID IN GOVERNMENT This preconference seminar is designed specifically for municipal, state and federal government agencies looking to understand how they can employ RFID within their operations to reduce costs and to offer better services. The seminar will provide the security and privacy information agencies need to understand before introducing any RFID applications. Topics Include: •FEMA Case Study: Managing Assets With RFID •County Saves Time and Labor Tracking Votes With RFID •Florida Prosecutor Tracks Savings With RFID •Florida Uses RFID to Guard Against Leaks in Hydrogen powered Vehicles •Using RFID to Improve Customer Service and Reduce Costs at Libraries FEATURED SPEAKERS: Doug Frost, PE, Senior VP of Dewberry, Exec. Director of PaRR Inspections, PaRR Inspections; Dan Zinn, CIO, Florida State Attorney’s Office; Fan Ren, Charles A. Stokes Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida; Tanmay Lele, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida; Jenshan Lin, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida; Steve Pearton, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor and Alumni Chair of Materials, Science and Engineering, University of Florida; Gretchen Freeman, Associate Director for Technology, Salt Lake County Library Services RFID FUNDAMENTALS FOR MANAGERS This preconference seminar, presented by ODIN Technologies, a leading RFID systems integrator and solutions provider, is designed to offer executives the fundamental knowledge of RFID hardware, software and overall architecture they require to employ RFID successfully within their business in order to reduce costs and improve efficiencies. Topics Include: • Maneuver Warfare vs. Maneuver Logistics • RFID Ecosystem: The Players, Their Roles and the Changing Landscape • RFID 101: Finding the Right Type of RFID for Your Needs • RFID Middleware and Systems Architectures SPONSORED BY • Packaged RFID Software Applications • Solution Showcase: Don't Reinvent the Wheel • Getting Started: How to Create an RFID Project Plan • RFID Support: Keeping Your System Optimized • Building an RFID Business Case • Recap and Additional Insights FEATURED SPEAKERS: Patrick Sweeney, President & CEO, ODIN technologies; Bret Kinsella, COO, ODIN technologies; Chetan Karani, ODIN technologies; Kevin MacDonald, Vice President of Client Architecture, ODIN technologies; Daniel Connolly, ODIN technologies USING RFID FOR INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Warehouse managers, operation directors, shop floor employees, system integrators and other project stakeholders need to fully understand how RFID technology can be used in the warehouse and supply chain management. This seminar provides in-depth training and best practices. Topics Include: • When to Use RFID Over Other Auto-ID Technologies • Which RFID Technology Is Right for an Warehouse Application • Reengineering Business and Operational Processes With RFID • How to Quantify the Benefits of RFID in the Warehouse • Best Practices for Using RFID in the Warehouse SAY ABOUT RFID JOURNAL LIVE! 2008 Thanks for putting together such a great conference and enabling our participation. There is a new breath of energy in the marketplace that is just beginning to translate into real growth. We feel honored to be a part of it. —Michael G. George, President and CEO, OATSystems, Inc. You packed a lot of information into a few days… You and your staff are to be congratulated on a job well done! —Jim Begis, Deputy, Asset Management Policy, Office of Travel, GSA REGISTER ONLINE at www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or CALL (631) 249-4960 05 Agenda Highlights VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE AGENDA MANUFACTURING Manufacturing companies across many industries are using RFID to achieve major benefits, both in their supply chains and in their factory operations. This can be done cost-effectively by tracking reusable containers, work-in-process and finished inventory. This track will focus on how leading manufacturing companies are using RFID to achieve benefits today. Custom Cupboards Boosts Production and Increases Revenue With RFID Since implementing RFID, Custom Cupboards, a cabinet manufacturer, has boosted the throughput of its total operation by about 10 percent, and increased its number of final inspections by nearly 50 percent. The company is employing RFID tags to track components, then feeding that data into workflow automation software to enhance its operational efficiencies. Learn how this easy-to-deploy system is helping to reduce costs and manufacturing defects. SPEAKER: Jason Harris, CIO, Custom Cupboards Kimberly-Clark Uses RFID to Improve Shipping Accuracy at Its Manufacturing Plants Kimberly-Clark, a recognized leader in the usage of RFID, has just concluded a pilot program at one of its non-woven plants. The facility produces material used in the manufacture of Huggies®brand diapers. K-C employed passive RFID tags to track the finished materials as they came off the machine and were shipped to the company’s manufacturing plants. The pilot showed a decrease in shipping errors, as well as a reduction in loading times. SPEAKER: Matthew Hudgins, Operations Consultant, Kimberly-Clark How John Deere & Co. Controls Quality and Streamlines Production With RFID John Deere & Co., a manufacturer of agricultural equipment, is employing passive RFID at one of its factories to monitor work-inprocess and ensure parts are at the right place at the proper time. The company has also deployed an RFID system in conjunction with its manufacturing execution system to improve production efficiencies and accuracies at another factory. Hear how these systems are helping the firm cut costs and improve its manufacturing operations. SPEAKER: Jeffrey Knutsen, Technology Architect, John Deere & Co. The Benefits of Tracking Incoming Inventory With RFID Continental Automotive Systems US, a global auto components maker, receives 5,000 different types of parts at its factory. The company employs RFID to track containers holding the parts as they move from one of three third-party logistics providers’ facilities to its own 800,000-square-foot manufacturing plant, where parts are received, put away and later assembled into power-train equipment, infotainment systems, and car body controllers. Learn how RFID has reduced receiving processing times, shrinkage and container stockpiling. SPEAKER: Gokhan Sarpkaya, Proj. Leader, Logistics, Continental Automotive Systems US Nuclear Power Plants Find Safety in RFID Whether you produce electronics or energy, ensuring employee safety is a top priority. Southern Company, an energy company that runs nuclear power plants, has dramatically enhanced the realism of worker training by providing a system for employee Southern Co. monitoring and intervention. Learn how the company is using a real-time location system to automatically correlate a worker’s actual location with a simulated instantaneous radiation dose, and how it can be used to minimize exposure, reduce health risks and lower utility costs. SPEAKER: Wm. Keith Hodnett, Plant Vogtle Training Dept., Mech. Instructor, Southern Co. 06 RETAIL/CONSUMER PACKAGED GOODS Retail and consumer packaged goods companies have been among the early adopters of RFID technologies, both internally and within their shared supply chains. Many are already seeing benefits and are prepared to share their insights about those benefits and the implementation issues they needed to address before acheiving them. American Apparel Stocks Up on RFID to Stay Competitive After evaluating the positive results of an item-level RFID tagging project at its stores, American Apparel is expanding the program and has begun to use the technology to track merchandise in selected stores. Known for its wide range of colors, styles and sizes available in the firm’s extensive apparel line, American Apparel is using RFID to keep the sales floors well-stocked, gaining a competitive edge. Hear how the retailer evaluated the technology and prepared for the program, as well as the results and the future of RFID at American Apparel. SPEAKER: Zander Livingston, Director of RFID, American Apparel SentrySafe Locks in Savings With RFID SentrySafe, a leading manufacturer of safes for homes and businesses, was among the third wave of suppliers required to tag shipments to Wal-Mart. In the process of meeting the retailer’s RFID tagging requirements, the company also developed an internal process that utilizes RFID and Web-based interfaces to its SAP system to track the movements of products among plants and distribution centers. Learn how the company achieved internal cost savings and improved inventory accuracy while complying with retail mandates. SPEAKER: David Lewis, Business Analyst, SentrySafe Making the Business Case for Item-Level Tagging Retailers of all types can benefit from deploying item-level tagging. What is the potential impact on ROI? This session will explain the benefits and costs studied in real-world settings, by the University of Arkansas’ RFID Research Center. Hear how RFID can be employed as an electronic article surveillance technology; for more frequent, efficient and accurate inventory counting; to reduce out-of-stocks; to determine the accuracy and efficiency of shipping; and to examine more useful information to benefit both companies and customers. SPEAKER: Bill Hardgrave, Director, RFID Research Center, University of Arkansas Is Automated Checkout RFID’s Killer App? Sam’s Club’s announcement that it plans to employ RFID tags to automate the checkout process is a potentially game-changing event. If viable, automated checkout would dramatically reduce checkout times, enhance the customer experience and cause retailers not using RFID to take note. This session will focus on whether automated checkout is viable, when the technology might become available, how it can be implemented and additional retail RFID applications that could improve the customer experience. SPEAKER: Mark Roberti, Founder & Editor, RFID Journal Tracking and Tracing Products From Manufacturer to Customer: The Results of a Successful European RFID Project Recently, 13 European brands in the fast-moving consumer goods field collaborated on an innovative logistics pilot designed to validate the feasibility and benefits of using RFID to track and trace goods from the point of manufacture to the point of sale. Learn how two leading European retailers, a packaging company, a logistics provider and several manufacturers—including Danone, Nestlé and Parmalat—are using the findings of the project. SPEAKER: Antonio Rizzi, Director, RFID Lab, University of Parma SAVE UP TO $700 IF YOU REGISTER BY MARCH 20 PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION April 27-29, 2009 | WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN | Orlando, FL SUPPLY CHAIN/LOGISTICS Leading-edge companies are improving their supply chains and logistics operations, including warehouse management, by taking advantage of the greater visibility that RFID data provides. In this track, you will hear from some of the companies that have successfully deployed these systems, and learn their best practices. How RFID Delivers Shipping Accuracy and Cost Savings DePuy, a division of Johnson & Johnson, receives more than half of its ExpressKit orders to be shipped out on the same day they arrive. Employees had to bar-code-scan each component in each kit twice—sometimes more than 100 per kit—then repack them before shipping. Learn how the company implemented an RFID system that dramatically improved shipping accuracy, shortened the kits’ typical check-in and -out times and made it possible to more accurately bill surgeons for the items they actually use. SPEAKER: Dave Johnson, Dir. of Dist. & Logistics, DePuy, a division of Johnson & Johnson Kimberly-Clark Reduces Yard-Management Costs After its successful pilot deployment, Kimberly-Clark has moved beyond the evaluation phase and is now employing a passive UHF EPC RFID system for yard management. This session will explain how the company has utilized its existing EPC RFID infrastructure to integrate the RFID EPC solution into its current software platforms, and how it has combined radio frequency identification with data from other technologies. Learn how this system is delivering cost savings and greater efficiencies to Kimberly-Clark. SPEAKER: Scott Buss, Research Manager, Kimberly-Clark Setting Standards for RFID in the Worldwide Supply Chain Last December, EPCglobal and several end-user companies began testing the use of the EPC Information Service to track products in cartons, containers and pallets from Tokyo to Amsterdam. In this session, learn how supply chain partners tracked shipments from a third-party logistics provider in Japan to a distribution warehouse in the Netherlands, and how they used EPCIS to store, access and share real-time event data regarding objects moving throughout different points in the supply chain. SPEAKER: Naotaka Ishizawa, Project Manager, Technical Strategies Group, NYK Logistics Monitoring and Authenticating High-Value Goods eProvenance, a startup company, recently introduced a service that tracks, authenticates and monitors bottles of wine through the combined use of semi-active and passive RFID tags, as well as specialized ink. This unique method utilizes a temperature-tracking tag placed within each case of wine. In this session, hear how passive tags can be employed to identify and authenticate items, and to link them to particular temperature-tracking tags, as well as to the shippers, distributors or brokers handling them. SPEAKER: Liz Churchill, VP Solutions, eProvenance How UCSD Medical Center Achieved an ROI With an Active RFID Real-Time Location System The University of California San Diego Medical Center lowered its rental costs for mobile medical equipment and improved its overall equipment and maintenance processes by implementing a realtime location system. Learn what the center’s original asset management goals were and how it solved a broad range of process and workflow issues with the technology, including how it managed equipment used in its Incident Command Center during the recent San Diego fire. SPEAKER: Scott Sullivan, Business Manager, Univ. of California, San Diego Medical Center AEROSPACE/DEFENSE The U.S. Department of Defense, as well as airplane manufacturers Boeing and Airbus, have deployed RFID systems to improve their supply chains and operations. This track focuses on the benefits they are achieveing, and how their suppliers are meeting tagging mandates and achieving benefits, both internally and across their supply chains. Tracking Assets on the Launch Pad Even a small tool left on the launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center could potentially damage a spacecraft during liftoff and jeopardize a mission. To prevent tools from being left behind by workers, Boeing has employed a real-time location system. Hear how this reduces the amount of time workers spend inventorying tools by enabling them to search for a specific tool, or to perform an inventory of all tagged items at the facility, quickly and cost effectively—reducing labor costs and increasing flight safety. SPEAKER: Philip Lintereur, Fluids Manager, The Boeing Company DOD RFID Update: The Future Vision of Asset Visibility The U.S. Department of Defense is now four years into its effort to transform its supply chain using both active and passive RFID technologies. In this session, the DOD will provide an in-depth update on the rollout’s progress, both within the United States and overseas. In addition, attendees will gain insights into the next stages of the deployment, and have their questions answered. SPEAKERS: Dave Dias, Asset Visibility Division Chief, U.S. Transportation Command Kathy Smith, Special Assistant for Customer Support, Supply Chain Integration, U.S. Department of Defense Asset Management in the U.S. Air Force: Using RFID in the Global Supply Chain The Automatic Identification Technology (AIT) Program Office at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is responsible for promoting the use of RFID auto-ID technology in the U.S. Air Force. This presentation will provide an update on the USAF’s passive RFID program, with emphasis on employing passive RFID to support the tracking of critical USAF assets, as well as an integrated approach between passive RFID, bar codes and wireless handheld terminals in base supply. SPEAKER: Mark Reboulet, AIT Program Manager, U.S. Air Force Update on the U.S. Army’s In-transit Visibility Program The U.S. Army’s PM J-AIT is the Department of Defense’s procurement agent for automatic identification technologies (AIT). PM JAIT supports all DOD logistics with the management of theDOD’s Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RF-ITV) system and infrastructure. In this session, get the latest information on key initiatives PM J-AIT is engaged in, and learn how RF-ITV provides asset visibility in support of the DOD’s missions worldwide, and the benefits the agency gets from this visibility. SPEAKER: Colonel Patrick Burden, PM J-AIT, U.S. Army Implementing RFID Within the Military Health System Radio frequency identification can be used in numerous ways within a military hospital. The challenge is to find the ways that best benefit the organization. In this session, obtain a comprehensive overview of how RFID is currently being used in the U.S. military, and find out how the U.S. Department of Defense is evaluating the possibilities of implementing RFID over the coming months and years within the Military Health System. SPEAKER: Garry D. Duvall, Civilian Deployment Manager and RFID Project Officer, Defense Health Services Support, Logistics Department, U.S. Army NOTE: AGENDA SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT WWW.RFIDJOURNALEVENTS.COM/LIVE FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AGENDA REGISTER ONLINE at www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or CALL (631) 249-4960 07 Agenda Highlights VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE AGENDA PHARMACEUTICAL Pharmaceutical companies have been exploring RFID’s potential for collecting pedigree data. But RFID can deliver other benefits, such as reducing counterfeiting and theft and improving shipping accuracy. Learn how early adopters are using RFID within their supply chains and their own internal operations to improve efficiencies. The Benefits of Using RFID to Monitor the Temperature of Drugs Abbott Labs recently completed tests intended to prove the efficiency and accuracy of tracking temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical products from manufacturing through distribution to an overseas warehouse. This presentation will show how RF temperature monitors and an RF network infrastructure were used to automatically capture data. Learn how the technology compares to existing temperature-monitoring techniques, why Abbott undertook the project, the scope of the work performed and the results. SPEAKER: David Ulrich, Q & A Director, Abbott Laboratories RFID and Pharmaceutical E-Pedigrees: 2009 Regulatory Compliance Update The California State Board of Pharmacy has delayed the implementation of its e-pedigree requirement until 2015, but other states are considering new laws that would require the tracking of individual doses of drugs. These regulations put a data-collection burden on drug makers, distributors and retailers. Hear what’s happening at the state and federal levels, and how state pedigree requirements could influence RFID adoption rates. SPEAKER: Virginia Herold, Executive Officer, California Board of Pharmacy The Case for RFID: A Pharmaceutical Manufacturer’s Perspective Although the California State Board of Pharmacy has delayed implementing its e-pedigree requirement until 2015 and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration won’t release its pedigree plan for another year, drug manufacturer Cephalon is forging ahead with its own plans to implement RFID and an electronic drug pedigree solution for pharmaceutical products. Hear how and why the company is moving forward with its implementation plans. SPEAKERS: Randy Bradway, M.S., R.Ph., VP of Commercial Operations, Cephalon Brian Brown, M.S., Associate Director of Logistics and Analytics, Cephalon Leveraging RFID to Generate Electronic Pedigrees for Drugs H.D.Smith is a privately-held, full-service wholesale distributor that offers a complete line of branded and generic pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter items, home health care products and a wide array of marketing and merchandising programs. In this session, hear how the company is using RFID technology to automatically capture electronic pedigree data and track Schedule II drugs—heavily regulated drugs such as morphine and codeine—across its multiple distribution channels. SPEAKER: Ron Hoelzer, Director of Divisional Compliance Operations, H.D. Smith Purdue Pharma Combats Counterfeiting and Diversion With RFID Purdue Pharma was one of the first companies to implement large-scale item-level tagging. In 2008, its RFID team implemented a third-party RFID solution to accommodate item- and case-level RFID tagging and to aggregate data on products that are not packaged at its RFID-enabled plant. In this session, hear how Purdue is using the data captured on the more than 6 million bottles being tagged annually, and how RFID is helping the company to combat potential counterfeiting and diversion. SPEAKER: Harry Ramsey, Senior Package Development Engineer, Purdue Pharma 08 EXECUTIVE STRATEGY Senior executives at companies in every industry are faced with a challenge: how to deploy RFID in a way that reduces costs, improves efficiencies, and helps their company today while enabling it to also meet its long-term goals. Some early adopters will share their secrets for creating a well-thoughtout strategy and executing it effectively. Real-World RFID for Supply-Chain Optimization at Monsanto Senior executives need to understand RFID’s growing importance for supply chain efficiency, inventory accuracy and reverse logistics throughout the lifecycle of each product. Using RFID to enhance its retail replenishment strategy, agricultural company Monsanto can now track its products with unprecedented levels of granularity, utilizing item-level tagging across its enterprise. In this session, the company will share how it employs RFID to make the most efficient and effective use of existing resources and how it developed this strategy. SPEAKER: William Schultz, Global Supply Chain Continuous Improvement Lead, Monsanto RFID Master-Mind Panel: Is Now the Time to Invest in RFID? The global economy is in bad shape. Sales are slowing and credit is tight. Is now the right time to invest in RFID, a technology that some say is still unproven? Will it really cut costs in the short term and deliver long-term efficiencies? Or is the risk of investing in the technology too great? Our panel of experts has real-world experience with the technology and understand the pros and cons of investing in the current environment. They will share insights that will help your company make an informed decision. PANELIST: Mike Russo, Senior VP, Wells Fargo Evaluating Real-Time Location Systems and Creating Success Criteria From a Technical Standpoint Much has been said regarding the effectiveness of real-time location systems (RTLS) in meeting resource visibility challenges in health-care and other fields. But RTLSs present specific challenges related to potential interference disruption and ongoing maintenance concerns. In this session, learn how to invest in RFID, as well as how to create success criteria for an RFID hospital implementation, and evaluate such a system from a technical standpoint. SPEAKER: Ray Lowe, Assistant CIO, Providence Health Care Systems How to Calculate the Real ROI of an RFID Project For this interactive session, learn best practices and proven methodologies to identify, quantify and deliver business results from RFID investments. The strategies discussed will be supported by industrial manufacturing case studies. Hard numbers illustrating typical benefit opportunities available will be plugged into an ROI calculator to illustrate those benefits. All participants will receive a copy of the calculator so they can determine their own cost savings from labor, inventory management and other operations. SPEAKER: Toby Rush, President, Rush Tracking Systems Deploying RFID as a Cost-Saving Infrastructure RFID is an enabling technology that can be used for many applications in many industries, such as tracking high-value assets, reducing theft and eliminating chargebacks related to shipping errors. The key to getting the most from your RFID investment is to build an infrastructure that will provide a near-term ROI while also enabling you to introduce new applications that deliver additional benefits over time. In this session, learn how to create an RFID investment strategy that will pay off in both the short and long term. SPEAKER: Beth Bacheldor, Senior Editor, RFID Journal SAVE UP TO $700 IF YOU REGISTER BY MARCH 20 PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION April 27-29, 2009 | WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN | Orlando, FL HOW TO DEPLOY RFID RFID hardware and software continues to improve at a rapid pace, but implementing a system that can deliver a significant ROI is still a challenge. This track will help technical staff members charged with deploying systems understand a range of issues, including how to overcome the limitations of physics, and how to integrate RFID with back-end systems. How to Tag IT Assets in the Data Center Bank of America has tagged tens of thousands of IT assets in its data centers to enable more automated and cost effective inventory taking and to provide better IT asset visibility for all mission critical Bank of America data centers. Movement of assets is now recorded automatically and inventory accuracy has improved from 70% to 98%. Hear how the company set up the system and learn how it reduces labor costs and provides enterprise visibility of IT assets for cost savings, risk mitigation and regulatory compliance. SPEAKER: William Conroy, Head of Enterprise Architecture Division, Bank of America How to Track Files With RFID Madison Abstract, a title insurance and real estate company, has developed an RFID-based system to locate files instantly. The system reduces costs by eliminating the need to hunt for misplaced documents. With an average value of property closing through the company of $150 million a day, it’s critical to be able to find the proper documents out of the 800 to 1,000 that might be in use at any particular time. Learn how your company can reduce the time required to locate important files with an RFID file-tracking system. SPEAKER: Bill Cryan, Vice President and CIO, Madison Abstract How to Leverage RFID for Temperature Controlled 3PL Services In 2008, H&M Bay, the premier freight mover in the less-thantruckload frozen and refrigerated commodities market, opened a new freezer/cooler storage facility adjacent to its existing DC in Federalsburg, Maryland, to create new efficiencies in inbound and outbound customer freight. Learn how adding a state-of-theart RFID system to automatically record the movement of inventory in storage ensures the most effective and efficient handling of the freight while it is in H&M’s facility. SPEAKER: John Walker, Software Development Manager, H&M Bay How to Transform the Customer Experience With RFID Vail Resort, a North American mountain resort company, strives to provide exceptional experiences for its guests. In this casestudy presentation, Vail will explain how it deployed an RFID skipass solution that enhances the guest experience while also reducing pass fraud and improving the company’s ability to segment customers. Learn how the easy-scan process makes getting through lift lines faster and more convenient, and how the same principles can be applied in other hospitality and retail applications. SPEAKER: Robert Urwiler, CIO, Vail Resorts How to Choose the Right UHF RFID Reader RFID handheld interrogators can provide a cost-effective means of capturing data for specific applications, and mobile and fixed readers have their role to play in any RFID system. How do you choose when to use fixed, mobile and handheld interrogators for your application to ensure the system works properly, while keeping the total cost of ownership low? This session will explain how to choose readers for various applications, and what you should look for in fixed, mobile and handheld models. SPEAKER: Justin Patton, RFID Lab Director, University of Arkansas EPC STANDARDS AND BENEFITS EPC standards for RFID hardware, software and networking are being adopted by some retail and consumer packaged goods companies, as well as by companies in other industries that want to track goods in open supply chains. In this track, learn how to implement EPC standards and use them to drive real business value. EPC Panel: On-Shelf Availability and Accelerated Reconciliation It has been four years since companies began deploying RFID systems based on the EPC Gen 2 air interface and tag data standards. What has been learned during that period? In this session, several leading end users of EPC technologies and standards will Wal-Mart discuss how they have achieved improvements in on-shelf availability, and accelerated the shipping and receiving reconciliation process. These companies will reveal best practices that will enable your business to achieve the same benefits. PANELIST: Simon Langford, Director of EPC and RFID Technologies, Wal-Mart Stores Readiness Assessment and EPC Adoption Roadmap Companies that are being asked by their retail partners to put EPC RFID tags on product shipments face many questions. How will EPC RFID adoption affect our company? Which functional areas of our organization should participate in an EPC RFID adoption program? And how can we determine if our organization is ready to begin such a program? This session will present an EPC adoption roadmap that will support your implementation, answering these and many more questions companies have. SPEAKER: Sue Hutchinson, Director of Product Management, EPCglobal North America Using EPC and GS1 Identifiers to Drive Business Value The Electronic Product Code is part of GS1’s integrated suite of global standards, which provides for accurate identification and communication of information regarding products, assets, services and locations. These standards can be employed to uniquely identify physical things, such as trade items and assets, as well as logical things, including corporations or service relationships. This session will help you improve your operations with simplicity and consistency by using the appropriate GS1 identification numbers. SPEAKER: Michele Southall, Dir. of Community Development, EPCglobal North America Driving Benefits From EPC Data Using EPCIS The EPC Information Service (EPCIS), which enables companies to share EPC data securely over networks, is part of the suite of EPC standards for inventory and asset traceability. This session will explain the EPCIS standard, exploring why it is critical to getting value from EPC systems. From the supply chain to the manufacturing line to the data center, learn how to couple simple data and analytics with Electronic Product Codes to offer your business the advanced process visibility it requires for lasting competitive advantage. SPEAKER: Ken Traub, Consultant, Standards Strategy, EPCglobal Inc. EPC in the Hot Seat As the leading standards body, EPCglobal will have a huge influence on the direction RFID technologies and adoption will take. Because of that, end users and solutions providers around the world have a lot of questions about EPCglobal’s strategy and direction. Will it promote an HF standard? What progress is being made toward standards for active tags? In this panel, EPCglobal leaders from around the world will answer tough questions from attendees, RFID Journal readers and editor Mark Roberti. PANELIST: John Seaner, President, Industry Development, EPCglobal US NOTE: AGENDA SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT WWW.RFIDJOURNALEVENTS.COM/LIVE FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AGENDA REGISTER ONLINE at www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or CALL (631) 249-4960 09 Industry Insights LEARN FROM LEADING SOLUTION PROVIDERS Smarter Supply Chains: Sensor Solutions for a Smarter Planet Microsoft BizTalk RFID in the Real World: Helping Companies Across Verticals Succeed As society becomes more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent, RFID is a key enabler in changing how the world works. IBM is helping companies respond to these changes by developing solutions to create a smarter business environment, including smarter supply chains. Working with clients across multiple industries, IBM provides RFID solutions to allow businesses to be more agile, responsive and cost-efficient while creating smarter supply chains. One focus area involves RFID technology enabling streamlined operations, increasing supply chain visibility and driving cost savings through the implementation of returnable container management solutions. Learn about IBM’s Smarter Planet agenda, and find out how smarter supply chains, fueled by returnable container management solutions, are taking companies and their supply chains to the next level. Companies across a variety of industry verticals are employing the Microsoft RFID platform to transform their business processes. This session will provide insight into successful deployments and business benefits in terms of the ROI from these deployments. Customers across such verticals as manufacturing, supply chain, retail, hospitality, oil and gas, and airlines are using BizTalk RFID to gain visibility into physical world assets and activities, in order to improve business. The presenter will identify the ROI its customers are receiving from using RFID-enabled solutions based on the Microsoft platform. In addition, announcements will be made regarding Microsoft’s continued RFID investments. SPEAKER: Martin Wildberger, Vice President, IBM Sensor and Actuator Solutions, IBM SPEAKERS: Sudhir Hasbe, Senior Product Manager, Microsoft Corp. Colin Masson, Worldwide Director of CRM, ERP and Supply Chain Solution Areas, Microsoft Corp. TECHNOLOGY SESSION HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Learn How to Achieve ROI in Retail and Apparel With UHF RFID Recession-Proof RFID: Cost Savings From RealWorld Deployments NXP’s RFID Solutions: Securing Your Data and Assets The most compelling ROI case studies for RFID have come in apparel retailing, according to reports from industry experts IDTechEx and ABI. Payback times of less than one year are achievable through improvements in both top-line revenue and cost performance. In this session, learn which retail use cases offer an ROI now, as well as best practices for implementation. Learn how RFID can help reduce inventory, rework and labor costs, based on case studies from real-world deployments. Leverage your existing processes and IT infrastructure to reduce the time and expense of implementation, and find out how to quantify and justify your RFID deployment and communicate benefits over time. NXP Semiconductors’ team of RFID experts will explain how, amidst the constantly evolving challenges of securing data and assets, the company offers effective and experienced approaches to data and asset security. NXP will demonstrate how consumers and end users alike can be put at ease through added levels of protection. The demonstration and information provided will offer real use-case evidence of how NXP’s RFID chips can provide additional levels of protection. In addition, the presenter will demonstrate how RFID works for asset protection, using a real case study and demonstration of not only EAS solutions, but also innovative uses of RFID to deliver consumer benefits and assist in retail venues. SPEAKER: Scot Stelter, Director of Reader Product Marketing, Alien Technology SPEAKER: Alan Sherman, Director of Marketing, OATSystems Agile Business Execution Xterprise believes organizations must gain a precise, current and insightful understanding of their business environments, then leverage that knowledge to achieve greater velocity, reduce costs and exert strong control over their supply chain and enterprise activities. To make that vision a reality, the company has created its Clarity High-Definition Enterprise approach, and has released a suite of solutions for that application. In this session, learn how leading organizations worldwide are achieving higher levels of accuracy, throughput, assurance and performance efficiencies for their inventory, assets and processes. SPEAKER: Jim Caudill, Senior VP of Marketing and Strategy, Xterprise Corp. SPEAKER: Joerg Huser, Director of Business Solutions, NXP Semiconductors 10 SAVE UP TO $700 IF YOU REGISTER BY MARCH 20 PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION April 27-29, 2009 | WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN | Orlando, FL CO-LOCATED EVENTS AIDC STRATEGIC RFID WORKSHOP Radio frequency identification is part of a broader category of technologies that fall under “automatic identification and data capture,” or AIDC. Because other AIDC technologies, including bar codes, have been so successful, AIDC professionals have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge about the pitfalls of implementing systems, the course standards development takes, ways of leveraging the new technology with legacy systems and how to take advantage of emerging opportunities to improve the synergy within and across business functions based on a variety of automatic identification technology solutions. This uniquely interactive workshop is offered to augment the other “technically-focused” vertical market preconference sessions to allow end users to send a team member to understand the “strategic” approach to RFID technology adoption. FEATURED SPEAKERS: Patrick F. King, Michelin; Harry Ramsey, Purdue Pharma; Daryl Remily, Boeing; Kenneth Porad, Boeing IEEE RFID 2009 RFID Journal LIVE! 2009 is offering yet another programming opportunity through IEEE, the world’s largest technical society. IEEE RFID 2009 is the third in a series of annual conferences dedicated to addressing the technical and policy challenges in the areas of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, their supporting large-scale distributed information systems, and their applications. The 2009 IEEE International Conference on RFID—co-located with RFID Journal LIVE! 2009—is attracting leading researchers, developers, integrators, and visionaries to discuss and expand their knowledge of technologies, systems, networks, algorithms, and applications of RF-based wireless communications and identification systems. PRINTED RFID CONFERENCE As companies make advances in printing electronic components once etched into silicon, many are looking to create low-cost RFID tags where the integrated circuit and antenna are printed. These advances could soon make it possible to print RFID transponders at a very low cost, thereby ushering in an era of ubiquitous RFID. This co-located conference, produced by IntertechPira, will bring together leading experts and companies focused on printed electronics for radio frequency identification. FEATURED SPEAKERS: Dr. Reinhard R. Baumann, Chemnitz University of Technology; Gyoujin Cho, Sunchon National University; Wolfgang Mildner, PolylC GmbH & Co. KG; Mark Morrow, Procter & Gamble RFID IN AEROSPACE WORKSHOP SPONSORED BY: The RFID in Aerospace Workshop will provide a unique opportunity to understand the fundamentals of RFID technology in relation to the aerospace sector. Participants will take away key learnings in the following subject areas: technology basics (including overviews of physics, hardware and software), business and use cases of RFID for aerospace and defense, and important standards and regulations that are key to effective deployments. Additionally, participants will learn about aviation-specific applications of RFID and successful in-service evaluations that have been conducted. The workshop will conclude with an understanding of the recently published FAA Advisory Circular, and the AS5678 performance testing standard. This workshop will be taught by industry-recognized technical subject-matter experts. No prerequisites or prior experience are necessary in order to attend. REGISTER ONLINE at www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or CALL (631) 249-4960 11 Experience the Latest Technology Solutions SPONSORS AND PARTNERS CORNERSTONE AND REGISTRATION SPONSOR SIGNATURE SPONSOR PREMIERE SPONSOR PREMIUM SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS SILVER SPONSOR RFID FOR MANAGERS PRECONFERENCE SPONSOR RFID FOR IT PROFESSIONALS PRECONFERENCE SPONSOR ASSOCIATION SPONSORS RESEARCH PARTNERS MEDIA PARTNERS 12 SAVE UP TO $700 IF YOU REGISTER BY MARCH 20 PLUS, SAVE AN EXTRA 10% WITH MOTOROLA VIP DISCOUNT–USE CODE: JLCC SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION April 27-29, 2009 | WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN | Orlando, FL EXHIBITORS •AAID Security Solutions, Inc. •Academia RFID •Acsis, Inc. •ADR Advisors, Inc. •ADT Security Services, Inc. •AeroScout, Inc. •AIAG •Airista •Alien Technology •American RFID Solutions •Applied Wireless ID (AWID) •austriamicrosystems AG •Avery Dennison Information & Brand •Essen RFID •Evidencia - Information Mediary •exax Inc. •Favite, Inc. •FEIG ELECTRONICS •Ferroxtag •Fujitsu Frontech Ltd. •GlobeRanger Corporation •Guard RFID Solutions Inc. •IBM •IDENTEC SOLUTIONS AG •IDS Microchip AG •iGPS (Intelligent Global Pooling Systems) •Impinj, Inc. •Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority •Industrial Portals, Division of Jamison Door Co. •Insync Software Inc. •Intelleflex Corp. •Intelligent InSites, Inc. •Intermec Technologies •Invengo Technology Corp. •Java Information Technology Co., LTD •Korean Associaton of RFID/USN •KSW Microtec AG •Lexmark •LG CNS / LG NSYS •MAC Technologies •Marnlen RFID •Metalcraft, Inc. •Matrix Product Development •Microelectronics Technology Inc. •Microsoft •Mobile Mark, Inc. •Mojix Management Division •Avery Dennison RFID •Awarepoint •AXCESS International, Inc. •Bartronics America Inc. •bielomatik •BITEK TECHNOLOGY, INC. •Blue Spark Technologies, Inc. •Blue Vector Systems •Brooks Technology Products Group •CDO Technologies •Concept2 •Confidex Ltd. •Datamax Corp. •Domino Integrated Solutions Group (ISG) •Ekahau, Inc. •Electronic Data Magnetics Inc. •Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute •Enfucell •EPCglobal •MOTEX •Motorola •MTI Wireless Edge, Ltd. •Mu-Gahat •Nashua Corp. •National Instruments •NETHOM CO., Ltd. •North Dakota State University •NXP Semiconductors •OATSystems •ODIN technologies •Ohio University •Omni-ID •Omnia Technologies •Omron RFID •Peak Technologies •Penn State Erie RFID Center •Phychips, Inc. •Pinc Solutions •PowerID •Pramari, LLC •Protrac iD Pty Ltd. •Q-Track •RedPrairie •Repacorp, Inc. •Retail Solutions Inc. •Reva Systems •RFID Global Solution, Inc. •RFID Leasing Co. •RFID/USN Center •RFind Systems, Inc. •Rush Tracking Systems •SATO America, Inc. •Savi Technology, Inc. •SAVR Communications •Seagull Scientific •Secura Key •Secura Shield Australia Pty Ltd. •Seeonic, Inc. •Sirit, Inc. •SkyeTek •SmarTerminal Computers, Inc. •Smartrac Technology U.S. •Sonitor Technologies •Sontec •Startport Technologies •Stratum Global •TagSense, Inc. •Tagsys RFID •Tamarack Products Inc. •Terso Solutions •The Kennedy Group •ThingMagic, Inc. •Time Domain Corp. •Tracient Technologies Ltd. •Ubisense •Unitech •University of South Florida •UPM Raflatac •Vanguard ID Systems •Victek Co., Ltd. •Voyantic •Venture Research •William Frick & Company •Xeno USA •XIO Strategies •Xterprise •Zebra Technologies SEE WEB SITE FOR MOST UP-TO-DATE LIST EXHIBIT HALL SONITOR 1524 1522 1518 1639 1637 1635 1742 1738 1736 1734 1722 AWARDS THEATRE 1716 IDENTEC 1702 INTERMEC 1822 1816 TAGSYS 1804 1810 1839 1837 1835 1942 1938 1936 1934 PENN STATE OHIO UNIV ACADEMIA 1807 1803 MARNLEN 1922 1916 1910 1906 1904 1902 AISLE 1900 1941 1939 1935 1923 EPCGLOBAL 1915 1913 1418 1319 1414 1315 NO. DAKOTA STATE UNIV 1928 633 FHC FHC 632 INDUSTRIAL PORTALS RFID LEASIN 533 432 AXCESS 232 333 BLUE SPARK TECH 135 PRAMARI NASHUA LLC CORP 1322 1223 MUGAHAT MOBILE MARK INC 1318 1219 1314 VANGUARD ID SYSTEMS ENFUCELL UNITECH 1125 1025 SKYETEK 1218 1119 NATIONAL ODIN INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGIES 1118 1019 IDS RFIND SYSTEMS, INC MICROCHIP ELECTRONIC DATA CONCEPT2 1215 1214 1115 1015 BRADY 926 827 Q-TRACK CORP BIELOMATIK METALCRAFT FEIG 828 SMARTERMINAL/ SAMMI FUJITSU FRONTECH 826 727 726 MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY AIRISTA 824 725 724 PEAK TECHNOLOGIES 924 825 RUSH TRACKING AMERICAN RFID SOLUTIONS INTELLEFLEX DOMINO AVERY DENNISON RFID 920 821 820 721 720 925 LEXMARK 728 627 E.J. BROOKS OMNIA TECH LOWRY 626 527 CHECKPOINT 625 624 SONTEC POWER ID 525 FAVITE 621 620 521 AAID WM FRICK 526 427 CDO TECHNOLOGIES SEAGULL SCIENTIFIC 524 425 ACSIS AUSTRIAMICROSYSTEMS STRATUM GLOBAL INVENGO 329 SAVR 426 XIO STRATEGIES 424 OAT SYSTEMS 327 PINC SOLUTIONS 325 INSYNC SOFTWARE SEEONIC INC UBISENSE 328 20' TRANSIENT 326 227 SECURA SHIELD AUSTRALIA 324 RED PRAIRIE 225 THE KENNEDY GROUP PROTRAC 133 228 129 SECURA KEY RETAIL SOLUTIONS 226 127 TERSO VENTURE RESEARCH REVA KOREAN PAVILION 421 420 321 320 221 414 1911 1907 ZEBRA 123 DATAMAX 215 112 908 IBM XTERPRISE AVERY DENNISON RIS NXP 808 ADT IMPINJ 708 509 408 FHC BLUE VECTOR SAVI 308 208 106 AIAG OMRON RFID 1905 1903 Entrance Unit 128 ENTRANCE MOTOROLA MICROSOFT 614 814 SATO AMERICA 122 222 520 REPACORP, INC AISLE 100 1127 829 AISLE 200 Sales Suite/ Lounge 928 AISLE 300 1327 XENO USA TAMARACK AWAREPOINT BARTRONICS AEROSCOUT MOJIX THING MAGIC OMNI ID ENTRANCE TIME DOMAIN CORPORATION 335 KSW EKAHAU 1829 INFORMATION MEDIARY CORP 1422 FERROXCUBE INTELLIGENT USA INSIGHTS VOYANTIC TAGSENSE AISLE 1800 1843 MARUBENI AISLE 400 SIRIT 1427 1710 1733 1729 1832 1828 GUARD RFID 732 AISLE 500 AWID AISLE 1700 1836 733 AISLE 600 1602 1612 1610 UPM RAFLATAC 1728 832 AISLE 700 1618 1616 929 AISLE 1600 1643 FHC DEMO THEATRE SMARTAC 1624 1622 833 AISLE 800 1632 1636 IGPS AISLE 1000 1642 1533 932 9' AISLE 1100 1539 1537 933 AISLE 1200 MEETING ROOM 1543 1514 1512 1510 AISLE 1500 AISLE 900 1532 AISLE 1300 1536 India Pavilion AISLE 1400 1540 902 803 802 703 702 602 502 CONFIDEX MTI WIRLESS GLOBERANGER EDGE 402 302 203 RFID GLOBAL SOLUTIONS 202 104 103 100 FHC FHC ENTRANCE EXHIBIT & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES MEET RFID DECISION MAKERS TO LEARN MORE, PLEASE CONTACT: Alan McIntosh DIRECTOR OF SALES amcintosh@rfidjournal.com (212) 584-9400 ext. 4 Matthew Singer DIRECTOR OF SALES msinger@rfidjournal.com (212) 584-9400 ext. 6 REGISTER ONLINE at www.rfidjournalevents.com/live or CALL (631) 249-4960 13 Stay in the Heart of Walt Disney World ENJOY EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT RATES DISCOUNT RATES ONLY GOOD THRU APRIL 1—BOOK NOW AND SAVE! 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