RFID Journal Virtual Event

Virtual Events Jun 23, 2016

RFID in Retail and Apparel Virtual Event 2016

June 23, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Moderators:
  • Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID in Retail and Apparel Virtual Event 2016
Moderators:
  • Bill McBeath, Chief Research Officer, RFID in Retail and Apparel Virtual Event 2016
Moderators:
  • Dr. Brian Gibson, Professor, RFID in Retail and Apparel Virtual Event 2016
Moderators:
  • Su Doyle, Director of RFID Applications, RFID in Retail and Apparel Virtual Event 2016
Moderators:
  • Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID in Retail and Apparel Virtual Event 2016

Retail and apparel companies have been among the early adopters of RFID technologies, both internally and within their shared supply chains. RFID’s value has evolved far beyond inventory visibility to building the foundation for responsive retailing. During this virtual event, hear how retailers worldwide are using RFID and Internet of Things technologies to become more agile and responsive in an increasingly competitive market.

EVENT AGENDA

01 Mar, 2016 11:00 am
Welcome and Introduction
01 Mar, 2016 11:05 am
Rethinking Retail RFID—New Rules for Success

RFID isn’t new anymore, and the technology’s benefits are clear. So why do RFID initiatives become stalled, and how can they be unstuck? ChainLink Research’s Bill McBeath will share new research and updated ROI metrics based on interviews with RFID program managers at global retailers, as well as provide recommendations for an “RFID rethink” to get programs back on track

01 Mar, 2016 11:50 am
All Logistics Are Customer-Facing: RFID’s Growing Role in Supply Chain Operations

Changing consumer preferences, new technologies and ways of shopping, and constant
product innovations are putting tremendous pressure on retail supply chains. This creates
new challenges for supply chain leaders, but can open enormous opportunities for those who
make the right strategic decisions. Auburn University’s Dr. Brian Gibson shares insights from the 6th Annual Retail Supply Chain Study, with specific recommendations for retailers to improve demand planning, omnichannel fulfillment and shopper experience.

01 Mar, 2016 12:40 pm
Pulling It All Together: Retail RFID 2.0 Case Studies

Retailers are using sensor technologies in new and innovative ways to win shopper loyalty and improve profitability. Su Doyle of OATSystems and Checkpoint Systems will walk attendees through specific examples of how retailers are building on classic sensor technology use cases to improve omnichannel operations.

5 Trends for RFID in Retail 2016

RFID in Retail Apparel Planning Guide

01 Mar, 2016 12:55 pm
Closing Remarks

 

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