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Supercharging and Securing Products with Embedded RFID

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:00PM EST

The power of RFID as a stand-alone application in supply chain management has garnered much attention in recent years. The story now is how RFID can be added as a feature to an almost unending list of products -- adding new functionality, increasing reliability and enhancing the user experience. Look ahead as recent security breaches make RFID security a critical consideration.

What you'll learn:

  • Differences between RFID and existing autoID technologies.
  • How embedded RFID expands beyond early Wal-Mart and DoD supply chain implementations for new applications in:
    • Disposable authentication
    • Smart-shelves & smart-cabinets
    • Asset tracking
    • Inventory restocking and controls
    • Management of field staff activity
    • Machine configuration
  • Unique technical and business considerations for embedded RFID
    • RF Security algorithms designed to stay ahead of counterfeiters and hackers.
  • Various ways real-world companies are presently using RFID in their products to drive revenue and differentiation

Who should attend: Designers, Engineers, Product Managers, Directors and Technical Executives from OEMs, finished product manufacturers and design firms. No RFID expertise required.

Bonus: All attendees will receive the white paper "Innovate with Embedded RFID"

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