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RFID and
Manufacturing: Convenience, Efficiency, Security
Wednesday, September 12,
2007 – 9:00 - 10:30 AM
Russell Senate Office Building, Room 385,
Washington, DC
Event
Coordinators
The Manufacturing sectors are
rapidly adopting RFID for enhanced security, safety and
efficiency. Today, RFID technology is being used for
everything from counterfeit prevention to increasing consumer
convenience, to increasing the security of company
infrastructures, to managing standing assets more efficiently.
A panel of experts representing
the automotive, consumer goods, network services and
pharmaceutical industries shared how RFID is being used
today in manufacturing for safety, convenience, efficiency,
and security, and suggested ways in which this technology will
be used in their future manufacturing processes to continued
advantage at this event.
Panel Speakers
- MODERATOR: Elliot
Maxwell, Chairman, e-Maxwell & Associates
- Kevin Prouty,
Motorola, Senior Director, Manufacturing Solutions
- Milan Turk, Procter &
Gamble, Global EPC Program Leader
- Jason Rushton,
WhereNET, Director, Solutions Consulting, Aerospace and
Defense
Photos

Elliot Maxwell, Chairman, e-Maxwell & Associates

Kevin Prouty,
Motorola, Senior Director, Manufacturing Solutions

Milan Turk, Procter &
Gamble, Global EPC Program Leader

Jason Rushton,
WhereNET, Director, Solutions Consulting, Aerospace and
Defense
Event Contact
For more information on the event
please contact Marc Anthony Signorino at
msignorino@Nam.org or Alexis
Serfaty at alexis@eabc.org. About the RFID Technology Council
The RFID Technology Council is
an Ad Hoc organization with the mission to support the US
Senate RFID Caucus. The RFID Technology Council
collaborates with government agencies, research institutions,
non-profits, and corporate America to foster utilization of
RFID technology; focusing on important RFID issues such as
National Security Applications, International and State
Perspectives, Industrial Applications, Standards and
Interoperability, and Privacy and Security. For more
information and to join the RFID Technology Council, please
visit
www.RFIDTechCouncil.org.
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