 | Adoption Phase The Necessary Steps Wal-Mart | This conference presentation covers RFID Objectives, Strategy, Requirements and Design, Information / Data Capture, Communication / Data Sharing, and Consumer Notification. | 8/4/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | Clear the Hurdles Lessons Learned through Pilots Gillette | This conference presentation covers Gillette's menthods of testing cases, packages, pilot scope and process, and key technical learnings. | 8/4/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | Integration and Information Kimberly-Clark and IBM | Kimberly-Clark’s RFID Vision is to drive value for the consumer by
exploiting the capabilities brought about by the technology to deliver innovative new solutions. Kimberly-Clark’s Approach to RFID Deployment includes: Phase 1: Develop RFID Business Case, Phase 2: Develop Deployment Strategy and Launch RFID Trial(s), Phase 3: Roll-out RFID Implementation. | 8/7/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | Pilot Findings Unveiled International Paper | This conference presentaion provides visual examples and photos of a working implementation. | 8/7/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | Pilot Findings Unveiled The Validation and the Happy Accidents | Requirements and challenges of implementation are discussed including supplier and retailer considerations. This conference presentation covers factors for selecting tags and tag placement. | 8/7/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | The Business Case and the Business Process DoD | The United States Department of Defense faces a set of unique challenges including: a rapidly moving force on a dynamic battlefield, a demand for better information on assets, a need for more effective inventory management, and the implementation of unique identification (UID). Reasons the DoD uses RFID include: Eliminates human error, Improve data accuracy, Asset visibility, Performs in rugged, harsh environments, Dynamic multi-block Read/Write capability, Facilitate source data collection, Simultaneous reading & identification of multiple tags in field, Where line of sight/ ommunications are questionable, where read/write is required, Where unattended scanning is desired, Static information, Replacing Manual Procedures, Tags can be re-used in read/write environment. | 8/7/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | The Business Case and the Business Process UPS | This conference presentation discusses integrating the business case and the business process with your implementation. it covers two pilots that were run at UPD: Supply Chain Solutions: Fulfillment and Small Package: Automated Sortation. Business drivers include: retaining your customer, improving supply chain efficiency, and improved visibility. General learnings include: we are in a maturing cycle of emerging technology, move out of the lab and test in a controlled operational environment, and re-evaluate your processes to leverage RFID. | 8/7/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |
 | Tidal Wave of Information How to Take It To the Next Level | This conference presentation provides examples of the quantity of data that can be expected from read-rates. | 8/7/2006 | EPCglobal US Conference 2004 |