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SCLAA Webinar: Innovating with RFID in a Time of Change

Australia, Online - September 2, 2020
SCLAA Webinar: Innovating with RFID in a Time of Change Join Zebra in this webinar to learn more about how RFID can fuel business transformation and help you reveal opportunities hidden in plain sight. Learn from industry experts on the ROI and impact of RFID on your business.​

In this webinar, we will explore:​

- A deeper dive into the RFID landscape today and what you should know to prepare for tomorrow​
- How RFID can help you achieve measurable improvements in efficiency, effectiveness, and customer satisfaction​
- A look at the different types of RFID technologies that enable better decision making, using real-time data
- Real world use cases for RFID across multiple verticals including, Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics​, Retail​ and Healthcare

Date: 2nd September, Wednesday
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (AEST)
Date(s)
September 2, 2020
Venue
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