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von Christoph Römer am 14.07.06

Der Veranstalter GS1 nennt auf seiner Webseite die folgenden Themen, die behandelt werden sollen:
Benefit from
- European RFID state of the art
- A packed agenda of best practice from FMCG, Apparel, Healthcare/Life Science, Automotive/Aerospace
- A wide range of presentations, breakout sessions and workshops
- An extensive and individually tailored look into the future
Meet Europe's RFID/EPC end-users of today and tomorrow, face to face:
- Industries: FMCG, SMCG, Pharmaceutical/Health Care, Apparel, DIY, Automotive/Aerospace
- Position: CEOs/General Managers, Divisional Directors, Project Managers
- Function: General Management, IT, Logistics, Organisation, Project Management Innovations
- Knowledge: All (Interest/Beginners, Early Adopters, First Movers/Experts)
- Company Size: Global & International Players (80%), medium-sized National Companies (20%)
- Business: Manufacturers, Retail, Service Providers
The agenda of the event is based on presentations, breakout sessions and workshops, in order to provide an extensive and individual insight into this future technology. Additionally, an interactive "RFID Innovation Park" will simulate solutions and applications from established international service providers in real-time.
The scope of this event is not limited to know-how transfer, but also extends to individual networking. One of the main attractions is the evening event taking place at the "Duesseldorfer Rheinterassen", to which all delegates are invited at no extra charge.
On the third day of the congress, various tours are planned in order to demonstrate how RFID/EPC can be applied in day-to-day business. GS1 Europe offers different tour options.
The fee for the entire congress is 795 Euros. Participants who book before 31 May, receive a discount of 100 Euros. Optional tours will be charged at an extra 100 Euros.
Mehr Infos liefert wiederum Logistik Inside:
Zu den Referenten zählen unter anderem: Zygmunt Mierdorf von Metro, Chris Adcock von EPCglobal, Jorgo Chatzimarkakis vom Europäisches Parlament, Kenneth D. Porad von Boeing, Sari Häkli von Stora Enso, Götz Pfeifferling von Lemmi Fashion und Gregor Falke von Papstar
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Stimmen Sie ab für Erste europäische RFID/EPC Konferenz in Düsseldorf:
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