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Keynote Speakers:
Dr Gerd Wolfram
Managing Director
MGI METRO, Germany
Simon Langford
Director,
Wal-mart Stores, USA
Kenneth D. Porad
Associate Technical Fellow
The Boeing Company, USA
Gotz Pfeifferling
Chief Information Officer
Lemmi Fashion, Germany
Neco Can
VP & Partner
Attevo, USA,
and Former Chief Information Officer,
J. Crew USA
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Exhibitor listing: Click here
Exhibition details:
Day 1
9th Apr 10:30am - 5:30pm
Day 2
10th Apr 10:00am - 5:30pm
Day 3
11th Apr 10:00am - 3:30pm
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RFID World Asia 2008
Choose from 4 specially designed Masterclasses!
For an intensive full day instuction on the intricacies of RFID deployment with rich, in-depth discussions of real-world case studies to help you to exploit this technology today!
» Masterclass 1
» Masterclass 2
» Masterclass 3

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Pre-conference Masterclass 1 (8 April)
Getting ROI from RFID and RFID for Retail
Part 1: Business justification for RFID requires creative and expanded approaches to traditional ROI analysis. This course equips senior management with new, innovative techniques to analyze and define the business case for RFID. Topics covered in this course include: Incorporating new ROI components into your business case for RFID, RFID applications and their ROI potential and leveraging the RFID toolset for operational, tactical and strategic advantage.
Part 2: Explore how RFID can be leveraged by retailers to lower cost, improve productivity and create competitive advantage for larger chain-operators as well as single store boutiques to achieve better ROI. Topics covered include how to use RFID to enhance the customer experience and take merchandising to the next level; using RFID for the retail supply chain; Retail strategies from the Back of the Store to Point of Sale – using RFID to support store operations.
About the instructors:
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Mr Frank Dorrian,
President,
RFID Business Associates Asia Pacific
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Frank has approximately 25 years experience in the IT and Telecoms industries and held a series of senior management positions with US MNC organizations. He has substantial international business experience having worked on assignments in Europe, USA and Asia Pacific. Frank is recognized as a thought leader and speaks regularly at major RFID conferences. As the chief architect behind the RFIDba education business, he is also an experienced master class leader.
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Mr Neco Can,
Interim CIO,
Cornerstone Brands
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| Neco is recognized as arguably the top Retail RFID guru in the US with his extensive experience as the former CIO of clothing giant J Crew, Senior Director at Abercrombie & Fitch and Senior Director at the Gap. Neco is constantly on the cutting edge of RFID applications and has direct hands-on experience with using RFID in the Retail space. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage Neco with your questions, there is no more qualified instructor for this vertical. |
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Post-conference Masterclass 2 (11 April)
RFID for Aviation
The world's airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and airline services are posturing to take advantage of RFID to increase the efficiency of their product life-cycle, tracking, parts traceability, and eliminate parts counterfeiting. When fully implemented, RFID will also reduce on going ownership costs by identifying rogue parts, help minimize inventories, and improve the accuracy of information exchanged between the airline industry and suppliers. This full day course will present the progress of RFID capabilities throughout the commercial aviation industry and plans for deployment with best practice case studies for drastic operational improvements, massive savings.
Lead Instructor:
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Dr Kenneth D. Porad,
Associate Technical Fellow,
The Boeing Company
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Post-conference Masterclass 3 (11 April)
RFID for Healthcare
This full day course addresses the use of RFID in hospitals and related clinical settings, including specifics on suitable applications, safety issues and related benefits. Topics covered include RFID principles and components with specific applicability to hospitals, healthcare providers and medical devices manufacturers; key challenges and benefits of RFID use in a clinical setting; understanding the ROI from RFID in health care; and exploring RFID-enabled clinical process improvements, including patient monitoring and tracking, high value asset management, pharmaceutical dispensing control and facilities management.
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