Simon Langford, Manager of RFID Strategies at retail giant Wal-Mart, will discuss where Wal-Mart is to date with radio frequency identification (RFID), results from the company’s pilot and updates on the rollout and expansion. Hundreds of registrants from all over the world have already signed up for the biggest and most important RFID Web Conference of 2005. Participants will be logging in from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, Peurto Rico, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
“Xtalks is about reengineering the traditional events industry,” says John Hughes, CEO of Xtalks Inc. and parent company Honeycomb Worldwide Inc. “It’s about taking a quantum leap in the delivery of debate and discussion on hot topics in a time frame that is impossible for traditional conference companies to match. The convergence of the event management and new media industries is going to touch every executive in their search for time sensitive, quality content and discussion. The business community at large is going to benefit from the ease of accessibility, cost effectiveness and efficiency that models such as Xtalks will bring. The way business is conducted is changing at a rapid pace; we’re very excited about being a major catalyst for this profound transformation.”
Simon Langford, Manager of RFID Strategies at Wal-Mart, has more than 20 years experience in the retail industry and is the principal architect of Wal-Mart's systems implementation of electronic product codes (EPCs). He is considered one of the leading experts in RFID implementation. Mr. Langford will be addressing the topic of RFID Implementation in a free interactive web conference hosted by Xtalks (www.xtalks.com) on February 23, 2005. The web conference is co-sponsored by Acsis Inc. (www.acsisinc.com), Symbol Technologies (www.symbol.com), and Zebra Technologies (www.zebra.com), who will present a workshop before the Q&A session. The conference is also produced in partnership with Integrated Solutions Magazine (www.integratedsolutionsmag.com), Silicon Valley NORTH (www.svn.ca) and Chain Store Age Magazine (www.chainstoreage.com).
“As organizations like Wal-Mart, Target and the US Department of Defense begin to require their suppliers to implement RFID, ’business as usual’ no longer exists,” says JP Fozo, Group Vice President of Xtalks Inc. “The supply chain is truly global, and this web conference proves that RFID affects executives in every country in the world. We are simply helping bring these industry leaders together in real time to share ideas, best practices and case studies. You no longer have to book flights and hotel reservations to hear industry experts speak about issues that matter to you. You can close your office door for an hour or two and converse with leading authorities on the other side of the world.”
This web conference will be of particular interest to managers and executives in retail, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, supply chain management and packaged goods. Registration for the event is currently open and free.
Xtalks (recently featured in the Times article Conference call that spans the globe: http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,16689-1364240,00.html) brings industry experts to desktops around the world in a web-based information network that provides insight into breaking business issues through interactive digital web conferences. By leveraging the best of hi-speed Internet and telecom technology, Xtalks provides a fantastic forum for highly interactive communication. Xtalks web conferences allow anyone with interest in a particular topic to participate in a web meeting by synchronizing their desktop computer and phone alongside industry experts. Xtalks is part of The Honeycomb Worldwide Inc. Group of Companies (www.honeycombworldwide.com), including Honeycomb Connect, a leader in executive networking, event management, web conferencing, publishing, and digital media with offices in North America and Europe.
For more information on this conference or Xtalks in general, or to enquire about speaking opportunities or sponsoring future events, visit www.xtalks.com or contact JP Fozo, Group Vice President, Business Development, at phone: 416-977-6555 x291: e-mail e-mail protected from spam bots.
Upcoming Xtalks Events
RFID Implementation Part I February 23, 1:00 p.m. EST Simon Langford, Manager of RFID Strategies, Wal-Mart www.xtalks.com
VoIP Implementation March 22, 11:00 p.m. EST Steve Conley, IT Director, Boston Red Sox www.xtalks.com
RFID Implementation Part II: Building a Business Case for RFID April 6, 1:00 p.m. EST Mark Dinning, RFID Leader, Dell www.xtalks.com
The Global Counterfeiting Problem April 13, 1:00 p.m. EST Timothy P. Trainer, President, International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition www.xtalks.com
Department of Defense's Current RFID Network April 20, 12:00 p.m. EST LTC. Charles Burke, USA Chief, US Army Logistics Network Task Force www.xtalks.com
Department of Defense's RFID Technology Standard April TBA Ed Coyle, Chief of the DoD Logistics Automatic Identification Technology Office, US Department of Defense www.xtalks.com
Reducing Complexity in the Automotive Supply Chain May 11, 1:00 p.m. EST Jeffrey Tew, Ph.D., General Motors Technical Fellow GroupManager, Manufacturing Modeling, General Motors R&D Center www.xtalks.com
RFID for Global Aviation May 18 Jens Heitmann, Head of Systems/Equipment Standization, Policy Equipment Processes and Methods, Airbus Kenneth D. Porad, Program Manager, Automated Identification Program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes www.xtalks.com
The Future of Asset Securitization May 31, 11:00 a.m. EST Alexander Batchvarov, Head of International Structured Fiance Research Merrill Lynch www.xtalks.com
Making VoIP a Federal Case June 7, 12:00 p.m. EST Robert Pepper, Chief of Policy Development, Federal Communications Commission www.xtalks.com
Sarbanes-Oxley Act June 15, 1:00 p.m. EST Chrisan Herrod, Chief Security Officer, US Securities Exchange Commission www.xtalks.com
RFID and Privacy July 8, 12:00 p.m. EST Daniel W. Caprio, Jr., Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of Commerce www.xtalks.com
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