Seminar / workshop

RFID Implementation: How to Evaluate, Justify and Deploy Your RFID Solution

United States, Kansas City, MO - May 22-24, 2006
Sponsored by the RFID Alliance Lab and the University of Kansas, this intensive three-day course designed to give professionals the knowledge base necessary to make the critical decisions about their radio frequency identification solution. Identify how RFID can improve your business, calculate your return on investment, learn how to fulfill your customers' mandates, evaluate RFID vendors, and plan a successful pilot and deployment. Our instructors are Dr. Daniel Deavours, director of research of the RFID Alliance Lab, and Mr. Michael McCartney, founder and principal of Quality Logistics Management (QLM).
Date(s)
May 22-24, 2006
Time(s)
8 am - 5 pm daily
Venue
Hampton Inn and Suites Country Club Plaza
Ticketing
$2495
Contact for booking / more info
Kevin Curry kgcurry@ku.edu
Program
Resources you will take with you at the end of the course:
The latest analysis of Gen 2 tag products from the RFID Alliance Lab
RFID experience with a variety of commodities
QLM's RFID Stages of Excellence™ methodology that will enable you to better interpret and master the foundations of enduring business achievement
An RFID implementation checklist to guide you through the best practices for deployment
Access to our web site, where you can discuss your progress with the instructors and other attendees
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