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GS1 Global Standards Event Programme Guide 24 – 28 March 2014 Atlanta, Georgia USA Building standards to deliver business value GS1 Global Standards Event Programme Guide 24 – 28 March 2014 Atlanta, Georgia USA Building standards to deliver business value

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GS1 Global Standards EventProgramme Guide24 – 28 March 2014Atlanta, Georgia USA

Building standards to deliver business value

GS1 Global Standards EventProgramme Guide24 – 28 March 2014Atlanta, Georgia USA

Building standards to deliver business value

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Thank you to our host and

sponsor:

GS1 Intellectual Property (IP) Policy & Opt-In Agreements are required to be signed by your company before attending many sessions at the Standards Event. Use the codes on the front of your badge to determine if your company has signed the IP Policy and Opt-In Agreements. Orange shaded box = agreement was signed. Example shown below indicates a company opted into Identification SMG

Reminder!Check session restrictions and your badge!

Follow GS1 on Twitter!@GS1 twitter.com/GS1Tweet about the event #GS1STANDARDSEVENT

Agreement Abbreviations

GS1 IP – GS1 Intellectual Property Policy

Standard Maintenance Groups (SMG)ECOM – eCom SMGGPC – Global Product Classification SMGID – Identification SMGTES – Traceability and Event Sharing SMG

Mission-specific Work Groups (MSWG)EPCIS – EPCIS 1.1 Core Business Vocabulary MSWGGLN – GLN Allocation Rules Update MSWGGTIN+ – GTIN+ on the Web MSWGNGPI – Next Generation Product Identification (NGPI)EBT – Event Based Traceability MSWG (formerly named Pedigree Security, Choreography, and Checking Service MSWG)

If you would like to sign additional agreements on behalf of your company, please visit the GS1 Registration Desk.

GS1 IP ECOM GPC ID TES

EPCIS GLN GTIN+ NGPI EBT

A special thank you to our

Networking Dinner Sponsor:

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Dear Participant,

Welcome to the 2014 GS1 Global Standards Event! We truly appreciate your being here in Atlanta with us for what promises to be a memorable and fruitful event. This week will be packed with working group meetings, new initiatives, industry best practices, exciting speakers and, of course, networking with amazing people from all over the world.

This year, industry partners and GS1 Member Organisations will focus on implementing the new GS1 Global Strategy. This strategy unites the GS1 community around a common vision, mission, branding and organizational principles. The strategy is about improving data quality and taking a sector-centric focus to drive adoption of GS1 Standards. It’s about new initiatives like GS1 Digital and Next Generation Product Identification (NGPI), which help enable omni-channel retailing and will empower industry to better serve its customers. It’s about sharing our innovative vision inside and outside of the GS1 community to address the business challenges that industry is likely to face five or more years from now.

Building standards to deliver business value is the driving goal of GS1’s standards development operation – and of this event. In this spirit, we encourage you to get the most out of this week: 

• Participate in the development of global standards and guidelines by actively collaborating in the work groups.

• Attend the Plenary to find out what drives GS1 key industry initiatives and hear about “The Resurgence of UHF RFID” during the keynote speech by Dr. Chris Diorio, Founder and Chief Strategy & Technology Officer at Impinj, Inc.

• Discuss new business-driven initiatives, case studies and implementations at the Standards Development University and many informative sessions.

• Hear about improvements toward making the GS1’s standards development environment “best-in-class.”

• Network with industry experts, solution providers and GS1 representa-tives from around the globe in a neutral atmosphere.

It’s an exciting time of change for our already successful organisation, and we look forward to collaborating with you this week and in the future.

Get ready to inspire – and be inspired! Safer, more visible, efficient and sustainable supply chains start here.

Sincerely,  

WelcomeBuilding Standards to Deliver Business Value

Steve Bratt

GS1 Chief Technology Officer and

President, Standards Development and EPCglobal, Inc.

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Notes

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Table of Contents

Welcome Letter

Week at a Glance

Venue Practical Information Venue Map Highlights of the week Plenary Highlights Plenary Speakers Lunch & Learns Networking Dinner

Daily Schedule of Events Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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GS1 Anti-trust Caution and GSMP Code of Conduct

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Week at a Glance

MONDAY, M

ARCH 24

EDUCATION SESSION(9:00 AM - 12:30 pM)Standards Development University

GROUp SESSIONS(9:00 AM - 12:30 pM)• Open Mobile Alliance

(OMA) – Universal Mobile Codes Scanning Experience (UMCSX) Work Group

• EPCIS Core Business Vocabulary MSWG* (10:00 am - 12:30 pm)

• Identification Standards Maintenance Group (SMG)*

NETWORkING LUNCH(12:30 - 1:30 pM)

LUNCH & LEARN(12:30 - 1:30 pM)How Brands can leverage GDSN / GS1 Source to meet EU 1169 Food Information Regulations

GROUp SESSIONS(1:30 - 5:30 pM)• Global Location Number

(GLN) Service (Registries) MO Group*

• GS1 Digital - Industry Engagement

• Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) – UMCSX WG

• EPCIS Core Business Vocabulary MSWG* (1:30pm – 6:00 pm)

• Identification SMG*

EVENING(5:30 pM)GSMP POC Dinner Meeting*

TUESDAY, MARCH 25

INFORMATIVE BREAkFAST(7:30 - 8:45 AM)Auto-ID Labs Research Panel Breakfast

pLENARY & kEY NOTE SpEAkER (9:00 - 10:30 AM)

GROUp SESSIONS(11:00 AM - 1:00 pM)• Open Mobile Alliance

(OMA) – UMCSX WG• eCom SMG*• EPCIS Core Business

Vocabulary MSWG*• GLN Allocation Rules

MSWG*• Identification SMG*• Technical Publications

Workshop

NETWORkING LUNCH(1:00 - 2:00 pM)

LUNCH & LEARN(1:00 - 2:00 pM)Overview of GS1 US Data Quality Discussion Group

GROUp SESSIONS(2:00 - 5:30 pM)• eCom SMG*• Event-based Traceability

MSWG*• GDSN User Group

Meeting • GLN Allocation Rules

MSWG*• Identification SMG*

EVENING (7:00 - 11:00 pM)Networking Dinner, sponsored by Coca-Cola (offsite location, see page 13)

WEDNESDAY, M

ARCH 26GROUp SESSIONS(9:00 AM - 12:30 pM)• Fresh Foods User Group • GDSN User Group Meeting • GS1 eCom Advisory Team*• GS1 Transport & Logistics MO

Interest Group• Event-based Traceability

MSWG*• Next Generation Product

Identification • (NGPI) MSWG

NETWORkING LUNCH(12:30 - 1:30 pM)

LUNCH & LEARN(12:30 - 1:30 pM)• Overview of the GS1

Architecture• Governance Groups

& Co-chairs Lunch with GS1 CEO

GROUp SESSIONS(1:30 - 5:30 pM)• Fresh Foods User Group • GS1 eCom Advisory Team* • GS1 in Defence – Potential of

GDSN • Event-based Traceability

MSWG*• Global Product Classification

SMG*• Next Generation Product

Identification (NGPI) MSWG*• GS1 in Europe - ELS in GSMP*

EVENING(7:00 pM)Solution Provider Dinner with GS1 CTO & VP Global Standards*

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Week at a Glance

* Indicates requirements to attend apply.Please refer to the daily schedules or detailed session descriptions for more information.

THURSDAY, MARCH 27

GROUp SESSIONS(9:00 AM - 12:30 pM)• eCom Healthcare Harmonisation Project• GDSN Operational & Technology Advisory

Group • GS1 – The Consumer Goods Forum (TCGF)

B2C Information Needs Group (BING) • GS1 Standards & Solutions Supporting

Sustainability Workshop (ends 12:00 pm)• GTIN+ on the Web MSWG*• Traceability & Event Sharing SMG*

NETWORkING LUNCH(12:30 - 1:30pM)

LUNCH & LEARN(12:30 - 1:30pM)Harvesting Supply Chain Efficiency Through Global Data Synchronisation

GROUp SESSIONS(1:30 - 5:30 pM)• eCom Healthcare Harmonisation Project• Architecture Group (1:30pm - 6:00pm)*• Traceability & Event Sharing SMG*

FRIDAY, MARCH 28

GOVERNANCEGROUpS (9:00 AM - 12:30 pM)• Architecture Group* (8:30 am) • Process Oversight Committee

(POC) Meeting with Open Gallery

LUNCH (12:30 - 1:30 pM)

GROUpS(1:30 - 4:00 pM)Architecture Group*

OpTIONAL ACTIVITIES

MONDAY

Fun Run & Power Walk(meet at 6:45 am in hotel lobby)

TUESDAY

Fun Run & Power Walk(meet at 6:45 am in hotel lobby)

THURSDAY

Fun Run & Power Walk(meet at 6:45 am in hotel lobby)

Atlanta Hawks NBA Game Outingdepart 6:30 pm from lobby (additional fee applies)

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practical InformationThe Westin Buckhead Atlanta

Connecting to the InternetComplimentary wireless internet is provided in the meeting space. Please share the bandwidth by connecting no more than 1 device at the same time.

1. Connect to the wireless network labeled WESTIN-MEETING

2. Open your Internet Explorer browser

3. You will see a password box titled “Access Code”. Type in your password (in all caps): GS1WB

4. Agree to the terms and you are connected

If you are still not connected:• Make sure your wireless card is

connected or enabled (turned on)

• You may need to lower your firewall settings or temporarily allow pop-ups

Venue Information:

The Westin Buckhead Atlanta3391 Peachtree Road, N.E.Atlanta, GA, 30326United StatesPhone: +1 (404) 365-0065 Fax: +1 (404) 365-8787

Kelly Rhoades – GS1 GSMP Program Operations ManagerMob +1 609 240 4971 Eddy Merrill – GS1 GSMP Operations CoordinatorMob + 1 609 649 1174

Eileen Harpell – Manager, Central Ops/Performance Tracking & MeasurementMob +1 609 658 8371

Antoinette Jansen – Global Events ManagerMob + 32 497 60 59 06

International emergency centre: 911

GS1 Registration & Info Desk Mon - Tues 7:00 am - 5:00 pmWed - Thur 8:30 am - 5:00 pmFri 8:30 am - 10:00 am

Need help this week?

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VenueThe Westin Buckhead Atlanta

Functions & Activities location

GS1 Registration and Information Desks – Conference Level FoyerCoffee breaks - (Mon. – Thurs.) – Conference Level Ballroom Prefunction AreaNetworking Lunch - (Mon. – Thurs.) – Conference Level Ballroom Prefunction AreaLunch & Learn Sessions - (Mon. – Thurs.) – Grand Ballroom BPlenary Session - (Tues.) – Grand Ballroom

GS1 Offices & Meeting Rooms

GS1 VIP LT Room – Arden Boardroom (9)GS1 Staff Meeting Room – Brookhaven (4)GS1 Staff Meeting Room – Tuxedo (5)GS1 Event Organisation Office – Morningside (8)

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3391 Peachtree Road, N.E. · Atlanta, Georgia 30326 · United States

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Highlights of the week Plenary Highlights

Welcome to Atlanta!Receive a warm welcome from Melanie Nuce, GS1 US Vice President of Apparel and General Merchandise. Special thanks to our host, GS1 US, their support of this Event!

The plenary with key Note Address

Attend the plenary to meet our organisation leaders and discover how GS1 is engaging with industries to speed up solutions adoption and to deliver globally applicable standards around the world.

The plenary will be held Tuesday, March 25th, 9:00–10:30am in Ballroom B, Conference Level

Welcome from the GS1 Global Office Leadership Team (LT)

Hear updates from the LT on corporate strategy, Global Solutions and Data Quality, standards development and high visibility projects such as innovation and Best-in-Class. Miguel Lopera, GS1, President and CEOMalcolm Bowden, GS1, President Global Solutions & GDSN Inc.Steve Bratt, GS1, CTO & President, Standards DevelopmentBob Bersani, GS1, VP Global Standards

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UHF RFID, touted a decade ago as the ideal technology for pallet and case tagging, has finally found solid footing in item tagging. Today’s leading application is apparel tagging, but the market is poised to expand into other retail areas ranging from cosmetics to tires; into embedded RFID

for consumer electronics; and into item authentication for everything from medical consumables to oil filters. Item tagging has fueled 35% year-over-year growth in UHF RFID tag volume for the past 5 years, with no signs of abating. In this presentation Dr. Chris Diorio, Impinj’s Founder and CTO, will discuss the market, applications, and potential for this remarkable technology for which the term “the Internet of Things” was originally coined and which remains its underpinning.

Dr. Chris Diorio is Founder and Chief Strategy & Technology Officer at Impinj, Inc. He is also an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. Dr. Diorio received his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1997 and has 30 years of experience in semiconductor and radio engineering. He has published more than 75 journal and conference articles, has more than 100 issued patents, and was instrumental in the development of UHF RFID and the UHF Gen2 protocol. He has received numerous awards including RFID Journal’s 2011 RFID Special Achievement Award, CMP Technology’s 2007 RFID Visionary of the Year award, the 2007 AIM Global Ted Williams Award, the UW’s 2001 Distinguished Teaching Award, and the 1996 IEEE EDS Paul Rappaport Award. He has also received Packard, Sloan, Presidential, and ONR Young Investigator fellowships.

Highlights of the weekPlenary - Key Note Address

Dr. Chris DiorioThe Resurgence of UHF RFID

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Highlights of the week Plenary Speakers

Steve Bratt GS1 Global OfficeChief Technology Officer and President, Standards Development

Steve Bratt joined the GS1 Global Office on December 1st, 2012, as Chief Technology Officer & President, Standards Development. Steve brings to

GS1 a broad, senior, international, executive experience in the information technology world. He is an acknowledged authority on many aspects of the Internet and has significant experience in developing standards, in intellectual property, and in software system architecture and implementation.

Steve joins us from the World Wide Web Foundation which he launched as CEO in 2008. Between 2002 and 2009, Steve was CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Previously, Steve held senior roles at the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Organization (a United Nations organization in Vienna Austria), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Science Applications International Corporation.

Steve holds a BSc from Pennsylvania State University and a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Malcolm Bowden GS1 Global OfficePresident Global SolutionsPresident GS1 Data Excellence Inc.

Malcolm brings a broad senior international executive experience in the corporate world and GS1. He is an acknowledged authority on many aspects

of E-Commerce within the retail supply chain. Malcolm got a BSc in Physics and Computing at Durham University, UK. He has worked in market research, sales and marketing with The Economist, Digico Computers and AIM Solutions. In 1998, he joined General Electric as European Retail Supply Chain Sales Director. In 2004, he was appointed Global Synchronization Solutions Director at GE/GXS where he worked with GS1 and MOs around the world.

In 2008, Malcolm joined GS1 UK as Business Development Director. During these three years, he was a key contributor to the strategic direction of our UK colleagues and to the two biggest GS1 UK programs: Healthcare and B2C (TrueSource). His experience working with MOs and within an MO is an excellent addition to the GS1 Global Office.

Since March 2011, as President, Global Solutions, Malcolm has led the B2C Trusted Source of Data Project as well as GS1’s other Global Solutions.

Bob BersaniGS1 Global OfficeVice President Global Standards Development

In this role, Bob is responsible for leadership of the Global Standards Management Process (GSMP). Of the many accomplishments in his career he was named one of the top 25 visionaries

by Consumer Goods Technology for his work within the data synchronization industry where he worked with many retailers and suppliers to accelerate supplier on - boarding and global data synchronization. In his tenure with Royal Ahold, Mr. Bersani served as the Senior Vice President of Global Retail Applications, In this role, he was able to contribute to the success of the $52 billion dollar global retailer through the creation of innovative strategies that have delivered significant business value. He led an Information Systems team based both in the Unites States and Europe.Prior to this, Bob served as the Global Standards Officer and was responsible for the assessment and adoption of global standards for Royal Ahold. He represented Royal Ahold in numerous industry activities and was a member of the UCC Board of Governors, the Global Commerce Initiative and Food Marketing Institute Executive Steering Committees as well as the World Wide Retail Exchange Board of Directors. Earlier in his career, Bob was the Ahold’s Vice President of Global and External Initiatives where he was responsible for coordination of global IT initiatives and working with Ahold’s European associates to further advance the company’s global development capabilities.

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Highlights of the week Plenary Speakers

Melanie Nuce GS1 Global OfficeVice President, Apparel and General Merchandise GS1 US

Melanie Nuce is vice president, apparel and general merchandise at GS1 US and is responsible for leading the industry engagement strategy to drive broader

adoption of GS1 Standards and GS1 US solutions for the apparel and general merchandise industries. In her role, she guides the GS1 US Apparel & General Merchandise Initiative by working with industry stakeholders to identify business needs and by developing standards-based approaches to address them. The goal of the initiative is to support industry-wide adoption and use of GS1 Standards to help companies achieve source to store supply chain visibility — ensuring that the right product is in the right place at the right time for today’s consumer.

Ms. Nuce has more than 19 years of experience working with retail supply chains. Prior to joining GS1 US, Ms. Nuce was the director of retail industry marketing at GXS where she monitored and measured industry trends to define the strategy for both the retail and consumer products verticals. She focused on prospect, customer, and internal education, as well as positioning and go-to-market plans. While at GXS, she also served as a global product manager for both supply chain visibility and data synchronization applications.

Prior to her tenure at GXS, Ms. Nuce spent several years in apparel and consumer products manufacturing in various supply chain and consulting roles, with an emphasis on business-to-business (B2B) relationships, electronic data interchange (EDI) implementation and warehouse automation projects.

Ms. Nuce is active in the ongoing development of global standards and is a frequent speaker at educational seminars and industry tradeshows. She has presented at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show, the Council for Supply Chain Management Professionals’ Annual Global Conference, American Hardware Manufacturers Association’s Hardlines Technology Forum, and more.

Ms. Nuce earned her bachelor’s degree in Professional Studies from Bethany University.

Miguel LoperaGS1 Global OfficePresident & CEO

Miguel A. Lopera is President and Chief Executive Officer of GS1. He joined GS1 as CEO in April 2003.

Miguel Lopera brings to the organisation a wealth of division management, marketing and IT experience gained in every aspect of the FMCG business having spent 24 years with Procter and Gamble.

Joining P&G as an IT analyst in 1979, he became IT Director of P&G Spain and later IT Director of P&G UK, Ireland and Scandinavia. In 1992, he changed career to Marketing. During the following years, he held various Marketing positions such as Marketing Director of Laundry Detergents - Europe, Marketing Director of Fabric & Home care in Spain and later was responsible for the Fabric & Home Care and Food & Beverages Divisions of P&G Spain & Portugal.

Miguel Lopera is a strong believer of Collaborative Commerce between Manufacturers and Retailers. Back in 1984, he created a Collaboration Programme between key retailers including Mercadona, Carrefour, Auchan and P&G Spain, based on multifunctional teams.

Miguel Lopera holds an Engineering Degree from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and an MBA from the “Instituto de Empresa” of Madrid.

Miguel Lopera joined the GS1 Management Board in April 2003 following his appointment as CEO of GS1. He also was CEO of GS1 US from January 2004 to May 2009.

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Highlights of the week Lunch & Learn Sessions

Monday

How Brands can Leverage GDSN and GS1 Source to Meet EU 1169 Food Information Regulations Speakers: Malcolm Bowden, GS1 Global Office and Rodrigo Fernandez Gil, EDICOMTime: 12:30 - 1:30 pm (12:45 - 1:15 pm, presentation)Location: Ballroom B, Conference Level

This session will show how EDICOM (a GS1 Source Certified Data Aggregator and GDSN Certified Data pool) is enabling Brands to efficiently provide trusted data to retailers and internet application providers.Attendees will learn:

• About European Union (EU) Food Information Regulations 1169 and how these systems help brands comply to those regulations.

• How aggregators are becoming certified to be part of the GS1 Source Network

Tuesday

Overview of GS1 US Data Quality Discussion Group Speakers: Christine McMaster, Wakefern Food Corporation and Nadine Radomski, Dean FoodsTime: 1:00 - 2:00 pm (1:15 - 1:45 pm, presentation)Location: Ballroom B, Conference Level

In this session, you’ll hear from members of the GS1 US Data Quality Discussion Group about how trading partners from both the supply and demand side are working together to ensure that accurate product data is being shared across the supply chain. Representatives from Dean Foods and Wakefern Food Corporation along with GS1 US standards experts will discuss plans and progress made toward establishing a universal data quality program that is applicable across various industries and product categories with a focus on nine core product data attributes. Topics will include an overview of an effective data quality framework, best practices for effective data governance, and the goals of upcoming pilot projects in driving industry implementations of effective data quality processes.

Wednesday

Overview of the GS1 Architecture Group Speakers: David Buckley, GS1 Global Office; Sue Schmid, GS1 Australia and Ken Traub, Ken Traub ConsultingTime: 12:30 - 1:30 pm (12:45 - 1:15 pm, presentation)Location: Ballroom B, Conference Level

Introducing the GS1 Architecture Group, a committee of end users, solution providers, MO staff, and others who help to coordinate work within GSMP so that GS1 Standards and Guidelines form a coherent system. After a brief intro and Q&A, we will present the latest publications on the Architecture: GS1 Architecture Principles; GS1 System Architecture; and GS1 System Landscape.

Thursday

Harvesting Supply Chain Efficiency Through Global Data Synchronisation Speakers: Pere Rosell (GS1 Spain) and Klaus Foerderer (GS1 Germany)Time: 12:30 - 1:30 pm (12:45 - 1:15 pm, presentation)Location: Ballroom B, Conference Level

The Fruit and Vegetable industry is the latest sector to learn how the Global Data Synchronisation Network (GDSN) can boost supply chain efficiency, increase the visibility of the supply chain, and ultimately build more trust between trading partners. Pere Rosell of GS1 Spain and Klaus Foerderer of GS1 Germany will discuss the benefits that the GDSN is providing the sector, including increasing accuracy of orders and driving-down supply chain costs. They will also provide an overview of the day-to-day business processes and real-world experiences during the pilot. This pilot work will provide valuable information to help develop future tools, guidelines and standards for the entire industry.

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Highlights of the week Networking Dinner

Networking Dinner at the World of Coca-Cola Museum

Join us for an evening of networking, great food, exploration and fun!

When you arrive at the World of Coke Museum, you’ll be greeted by Coke Ambassadors who will escort you to the Hub where drinks and hors D‘Oeuvres await. After a toast, enjoy an evening of networking and supurb cuisine designed to give you “A taste of America” in every bite. Our sponsor graciously offers a self-guided tour of the museum at your leisure. Swing into the night with the inspirational big band sounds of Douglas Cameron, the last American Crooner.

Have a coke and a smile!

A special thank you to our

Networking Dinner Sponsor:6:40 pm - Meet in the Westin Buckhead Hotel Motor Lobby (near the exit to the valet & Coffee Shop) for shuttle bus departure promptly at 6:45 pm.

Transfer back to the hotel at: 10:00 pm (first bus departure)10:20 pm10:40 pm11:00 pm (last bus departure)

World of Coca-Cola Museum Hub & Taste it areas121 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30313

Casual or retro, big band era style

Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas outside of the facility

When:

Venue:

Dress Code:

Smoking:

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Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages

Monday March 24, 2014

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

FUN THINGS TO DO

6:45 am Fun Run & Power Walk Everyone Meet in lobby

EDUCATION

9:00 am - 12:30 pm Standards Development University EveryoneBallroom DE, Conference Level

MORNING GROUp SESSIONS

9:00 am - 12:30 pmOpen Mobile Alliance (OMA) – Universal Mobile Codes Scanning Experience (UMCSX) Work Group

EveryoneBuckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pmIdentification Standards Maintenance Group

Opted-in MembersBallroom A, Conference Level

10:00 am - 12:30 pmEPCIS Core Business Vocabulary MSWG

Opted-in MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

10:30 - 11:00 am Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

LUNCHEONS

12:30 -1:30 pm Networking Lunch EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

12:30 - 1:30 pmLunch & Learn: How Brands can leverage GDSN / GS1 Source to meet EU 1169 Food Information Regulations

EveryoneBallroom B, Conference Level

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Monday March 24, 2014

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

AFTERNOON GROUp SESSIONS

1:30 - 5:30 pm GLN Service (Registries) MO GroupGS1 Member Organisations

East/West Paces,Conference Level

1:30 - 5:30 pm GS1 Digital – Industry Engagement EveryoneBallroom DE, Conference Level

1:30 - 5:30 pmOpen Mobile Alliance (OMA) –UMCSX Work Group, continued

EveryoneBuckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

1:30 - 5:30 pm Identification SMG, continued Opted-in MembersBallroom A, Conference Level

1:30 - 6:00 pmEPCIS Core Business Vocabulary MSWG, continued

Opted-in MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

3: 15 - 3:45 pm Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

EVENING

5:30 pm GSMP POC Dinner Meeting POC membersEast/West Paces,Conference Level

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EducaTion

Standards Development UniversityObjective: Help new/existing members and GS1 Member Organisation (MO) staff to understand how GS1 works with industry, to share what work is in progress and how to get involved.Activity Type: InformativeSpeakers: GSMP Team & various community membersTime: 9:00am - 12:30pm Location: Ballroom DE, Conference Level

Agenda:9:00am-9:45am - GS1 Member Organisation Session (MO staff only)

• Frequently asked questions Jeopardy – How to help your members join GSMP Work Groups

10:00am–12:00pm - General Session (everyone) • New Work Groups to Join• Frequently asked questions Jeopardy• Implementation Sharing:

⋅ Robert Besford from GS1UK: Mondelez Case Study and the GS1 UK Certificate of Excellence program

⋅ Alexandre RIEUCAU, Project Manager, GS1 France: Successfully deploy various GS1 standards (AIDC, EANCOM) in the Luxury Cosmetics sector

• 12:00pm-12:30pm - GS1 Review for Newcomers (everyone)

Group SESSionS

EpCIS and Core Business Vocabulary v1.1 Mission-specific Work Group (MSWG)Objective: The group will outline and develop key content focuses for general EPCIS and Core Business Vocabulary (CBV) Implementation Guide. This is a general implementation guide describing and illustrating best practices in the application of these two standards in business processes. The guide will not be focused on a specific industry or national application.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - Apparel Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, Healthcare FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards Development Restricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and EPCIS CBV Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): Gena Morgan, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Andy Kennedy, Food Logic; Michele Southall, GS1 USTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pmLocation: Ballroom C, Conference Level

AgendaMorning session:

• Update on ratification status of EPCIS and CBV v1.1

• Develop objective and scope for an industry agnostic Implementation guideline of the basic functionality included in the specifications

Afternoon session:• Outline the core sections of the implementation

guideline and the key points within each

Monday March 24, 2014

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GLN Service (Registries) Member Organisation (MO) GroupObjective: To get input from the group on Production Pilot planning and commitment to participate in the development of the Engagement Kit.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - Apparel Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, Healthcare FoodserviceActivity Type: Industry Engagement Restricted: For GS1 MO StaffGroup Leader(s): Pete Alvarez, GS1 Global Office Time: 1:30 - 5:30 pmLocation: East/West Paces, Conference Level

AgendaThis is a working session where we will review:

• Project update

• Production pilot and MO connection status

• Global Office hosting of local registries

• Engagement kit:

⋅ Steps for engagement and best practices from MOs around the world to help you successfully implement a Global Location Number (GLN) registry in your home country

• Industry engagement and global adoption

GS1 Digital – Industry EngagementObjective: Provide a clear picture of GS1 Digital, the state of current major markets, the tools available and the perspective of industry.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - Apparel Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, Healthcare FoodserviceActivity Type: Industry Engagement Group Leader(s): Robert Beideman, GS1 Global Office Time : 1:30 pm - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom DE, Conference Level

Agenda• Introduction to GS1 Digital

• Market Views from major geographies

⋅ UK, Japan, Germany, US

• Useful Tools for Engagement

⋅ 1-pagers, presentations, video resources

• Industry Perspectives

• GS1 Global Digital Strategy - Overview

• Brief Technical Overview of GTIN+ On the Web Mission-specific Work Group

Monday March 24, 2014

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Identification Standards Maintenance Group (ID SMG)Objective: Review Work Requests and proposed maintenance work relevant to GS1 General Specifications, GTIN Allocation Rules, and various supporting guidelinesActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and ID SMG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): Mark Frey and Andrew Hearn, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Eleanor Haan,Ventura Foods; Xavier Barras, GS1 France Time: 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom A, Conference Level

AgendaKey Work Requests will be presented and reviewed in preparation for release for subsequent community review. Work will include updates on other works in progress, as well as any newly introduced Work Requests.

The morning session includes:• Fish Traceability General Specifications

Change Notice review

The afternoon session includes:• Review of General Specification Change

Notice (GSCN) for Direct Part Marking (DPM)

• Resolve Community Comments on One D Bar Code Verification Process Guideline

Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) - Universal Mobile Codes Scanning Experience (UMCSX) Work GroupObjective: Develop the OMA v.2 mobile code scanning protocol that incorporates requirements for GS1 bar codes and a standard API for access to trusted product data via aggregation services.Industries Impacted: Retail, MobileActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader(s): Dipan Anarkat, GS1 Global Office Co-chair(s): Kennie Kwong, AT&T Time : 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Buckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

AgendaMorning: • General overview and update on the UMCSX

project for new audience.• Review and finalize GS1 requirements for Mobile

Codes (MC) specification

Afternoon:• Make updates to MC specification with technical

design details for GS1 barcodes and identifiers• Make updates to MC specification with technical

design details of API’s / interface between; (a) Mobile Code Client (MCC) and GS1 Source Data Aggregator (b) MCC and Web apps

EvEninG

process Oversight Committee Dinner MeetingObjective: The Process Oversight Committee’s vision is to champion the GS1 Standards development process to ensure that business standards are delivered with world class efficiency and quality.Activity Type: Standards Development GovernanceGroup Leader: Bob Bersani, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Natascha Rossner, GS1 France; Mike Sadinwyk, GS1 Canada; Hanjoerg Lerch, METRO AGTime: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pmLocation: East/West Paces, Conference Level

Monday March 24, 2014

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Tuesday March 25, 2014

Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

FUN THINGS TO DO

6:45 am Fun Run & Power Walk Everyone Meet in Lobby

INFORMATIVE

7:30 - 8:45 amAuto-ID Labs Research Overview Breakfast

EveryoneBuckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

pLENARY

9:00 - 10:30 am Plenary and Key Note Speaker EveryoneBallroom B, Conference Level

10:30 - 11:00 am Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

MORNING GROUp SESSIONS

11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) – Universal Mobile Codes Scanning Experience (UMCSX) Work Group, continued

EveryoneBuckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

11:00 am - 1:00 pm eCom SMG Opted-In MembersChastain, Conference Level

11:00 am - 1:00 pmEPCIS Core Business Vocabulary MSWG, continued

Opted-In MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

11:00 am - 1:00 pm GLN Allocation Rules MSWG Opted-In MembersEast/West Paces,Conference Level

11:00 am - 1:00 pm Identification SMG, continued Opted-In MembersBallroom A, Conference Level

11:00 am - 1:00 pm Technical Publications Workshop EveryoneTuxedo, Conference Level

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Tuesday March 25, 2014

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

LUNCHEONS

1:00 - 2:00 pm Networking Lunch EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

1:00 - 2:00 pmLunch & Learn: Overview of GS1 US Data Quality Discussion Group

EveryoneBallroom B, Conference Level

AFTERNOON GROUp SESSIONS

2:00 - 5:30 pm eCom SMG, continued Opted-In MembersChastain, Conference Level

2:00 - 5:30 pm Event-based Traceability MSWG Opted-In MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

2:00 - 5:30 pm GDSN User Group Meeting Opted-In MembersBuckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

2:00 - 5:30 pmGLN Allocation Rules MSWG, continued

Opted-In MembersEast/West Paces,Conference Level

2:00 - 5:30 pm Identification SMG, continued Opted-In MembersBallroom A, Conference Level

3:15 - 3:45 pm Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

EVENING

7:00 - 11:00pm(6:40 shuttle bus)

Networking Dinner EveryoneOffsite Location, see page 13

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inFormaTivE SESSion

Auto-ID Labs Research Overview BreakfastObjective: Join us for updates about current research in the Auto-ID Labs from around the world.Researchers from the Auto-ID Labs at MIT, Cambridge, ETH, Keio, Fudan and KAIST will be happy to answer your questions.Activity Type: InformativeModerator: Nicholas Fergusson, GS1 Global OfficeSpeakers: Auto-ID researchers from MIT, Cambridge, ETH, Keio, Fudan and KAISTTime : 7:30 - 8:45 amLocation: Buckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

Group SESSionS

eCom Standard Maintenance GroupObjective: This group develops and maintains the business processes and associated data requirements used in transactional processes within the supply & demand chain. Also it develops GS1 solutions using XML syntax and/or EANCOM (a subset of UN/EDIFACT, the international standard for Electronic Data Interchange). Those interested in learning about GS1 eCom standards will benefit from attendingIndustries impacted: Retail - Apparel, Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, HealthcareActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and eCom SMG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): Jean-Luc Champion, GS1 Global officeCo-chairs: Natascha Rossner – GS1 France, Tom Eric Schmidt – August Storck KG Time: 11:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Chastain, Conference Level

AgendaGS1 eCom covers electronic business messaging that allows rapid, efficient and accurate automatic electronic transmission of agreed business data between trading partners. The eCom SMG will work on:

a. Current eCom Work Requests review

b. eCom XML Maintenance Release 3.2 solution preparation and first quarterly code list publication

c. Preparation, planning and technical aspect of implementation of Attribute Value Pairs (AVPs) in eCom XML messages

d. Agenda preparation for next Global Standards Event in October

e. Any other Business

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Event Based Traceability Mission-Specific Work Group (MSWG)Objective: Develop a Standards Specification Document focused on System Choreography and Checking Service. Provide your organisation’s input to complete this standard for Event Based Traceability.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Retail - General Merchandise, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and GSMP Pedigree Security, Choreography, and Checking Service Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): John Ryu and Janice Kite, GS1 Global Office Co-chairs: Hussam El-Leithy, GS1 US; Dirk Rodgers, Dirk Rodgers Consulting LLC; Mark Harrison, Auto ID Cambridge Time : 2:00 - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom C, Conference Level

AgendaThe afternoon session includes:

• Agree on objective of meeting

• Status on Event Based Traceability Straw Man.

• Review completed sections of Event Based Traceability Standards Specification Document (EBT SSD)

• Update open sections of EBT SSD:

⋅ Choreography

⋅ Checking Service

EpCIS and Core Business Vocabulary v1.1 Mission-specific Work Group (MSWG)Objective: The group will outline and develop key content focuses for general EPCIS and Core Business Vocabulary Implementation Guide. This is a general implementation guide describing and illustrating best practices in the application of these two standards in business processes. The guide will not be focused on a specific industry or national application.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - Apparel Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and EPCIS CBV Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): Gena Morgan, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Andy Kennedy, Food Logic; Michele Southall, GS1 US Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pmLocation: Ballroom C, Conference Level

Agenda(this session is continued from the previous day)

The morning/afternoon session includes:Outline the core sections of the implementation guideline and the key points within each

Tuesday March 25, 2014

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Global Data Synchronisation Network (GDSN) User GroupObjective: Community preparation for the next GDSN Major Release.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - Apparel Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader(s): Pete Alvarez and Alan Hyler, GS1 Global Office Time : 2:00 - 5:30 pmLocation: Buckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

AgendaTuesday afternoon:

• GDSN Major Release Trade Item Implementation Guide Update

• GDSN Major Release Data Migration work efforts

⋅ Packaging Code Lists

⋅ Unit of Measure Codes

GLN Allocation Rules Updates Mission-specific Work Group (MSWG)Objective: This MSWG is reviewing and updating the GLN Allocation Rules to enable better and more uniform implementation of this GS1 Key. The group will use this physical meeting to review new business scenarios where GLN allocation rules may need improvement.

• Identify additional business requirements

• Approve proposed business requirements and progress them to community review

• Determine whether any additional deliverables are needed to address the proposed requirements

Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - General Merchandise, Transport/Logistics/Customs, HealthcareActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and GLN Allocation Rule Updates MSWG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistanceGroup Leader(s): Michael Sarachman, Coen Janssen Time: 11:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: East/West Paces, Conference Level

AgendaThe session includes:

• Review of GLN business use cases submitted by the work group

• Harmonize processes across industries

• Develop business requirements based on these business process scenarios

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Identification Standards Maintenance Group (ID SMG)Objective: Review Work Requests and proposed maintenance work relevant to GS1 General Specifications, GTIN Allocation Rules, and various supporting guidelinesActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and ID SMG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistanceGroup Leader(s): Mark Frey and Andrew Hearn, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Eleanor Haan,Ventura Foods; Xavier Barras, GS1 France Time : 11:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom A, Conference Level

Agenda(this session is continued from the previous day)

Key Work Requests to be presented and reviewed in preparation for release for subsequent community review. Work will also include updates on other works in progress, as well as any newly introduced Work Requests.

The morning session includes:• GS1 Logistic Label Guideline The afternoon session includes:• DataBar Clarifications for General Distribution• Review Community Comments on GTIN Rule 3.1:

Packaging Major Impact

Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) - Universal Mobile Codes Scanning Experience (UMCSX) Work GroupObjective: Develop the OMA v.2 mobile code scanning protocol that incorporates requirements for GS1 bar codes and a standard API for access to trusted product data via aggregation services.Industries Impacted: Retail, MobileActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader(s): Dipan Anarkat, GS1 Global Office Co-chair(s): Kennie Kwong, AT&TTime : 11:00 am - 1:00 pmLocation: Buckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

Agenda (this session is continued from the previous day) • Continue working on technical design details• Wrap-up and next steps

Technical publications WorkshopObjective: Round table session for those interested in publication. Topics include: templates, Web site, document updates, content author checklist, quality assurance, publications workflow, change management, and peer review. Share your best practices with other users.Activity Type: InformativeTime: 11:00 am - 1:00 pmLocation: Tuxedo, Conference Level

Tuesday March 25, 2014

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Wednesday March 26, 2014

Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

MORNING GROUp SESSIONS

9:00 am - 12:30 pm Fresh Foods User Group EveryoneBallroom DE,Conference Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pmGDSN User Group Meeting, continued

EveryoneBuckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pm GS1 eCom Advisory Team Group MembersChastain, Conference Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pmGS1 Transport & Logistics MO Interest Group

EveryoneWest Paces, Conference Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pmEvent-based Traceability MSWG, continued

Opted-In MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pmNext Generation Product Identification (NGPI) MSWG

Opted-In MembersBallroom A, Conference Level

10:45 - 11:15 am Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

LUNCHEONS

12:30 - 1:30 pm Networking Lunch EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

12:30 - 1:30 pmLunch & Learn: Overview of the GS1 Architecture

EveryoneBallroom B, Conference Level

12:30 - 1:30 pmGovernance Groups & Co-chairs Lunch with GS1 CEO

Co-chairs & governanceBuckhead 2,Main Lobby Level

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Wednesday March 26, 2014

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

AFTERNOON GROUp SESSIONS

1:30 - 5:30 pm Fresh Foods User Group, continued EveryoneBallroom DE,Conference Level

1:30 - 5:30 pmGS1 eCom Advisory Team, continued

Group MembersChastain, Conference Level

1:30 - 5:30 pm GS1 in Defence – Potential of GDSN EveryoneBuckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

1:30 - 5:30 pmEvent-based Traceability MSWG, continued

Opted-In MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

1:30 - 5:30 pm Global Product Classification SMG Opted-In MembersBuckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

1:30 - 5:30 pmNext Generation Product Identification (NGPI) MSWG, continued

Opted-In MembersBallroom A, Conference Level

3: 15 - 3:45 pm Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

6:00 pm GS1 in Europe - ELS in GSMP ELS MembersBallroom C,Conference Level

EVENING

7:00 pmSolution Provider Dinner with GS1 CTO & VP Global Standards

Solution ProvidersEast/West Paces,Conference Level

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Group SESSionS

GS1 eCom Advisory TeamObjective: The group will provide advice on strategic topics and operational issues for GS1 eCom. Any recommendation from the group requiring operational development will follow due process and will be carried out by the group or department designated.Industries impacted: All industriesActivity Type: Industry EngagementRestricted: Group MembersGroup Leader(s): Anders Grangard, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Tom Eric Schmidt, August Storck KG ; Roman Strand, GS1 Germany Time: 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Chastain, Conference Level

Agenda• Welcome and introduction of participants

• Anti-trust

• Minutes of Last Meeting

• Where do we want to be in 3-, 5-, 10 years?

• Sub team updates

⋅ Improve GS1 documentation with implementation details (Deployment) – Ewa/Shan

⋅ Strategy & approach for integration EPCIS, GDSN and eCom (Strategy) - Anders

⋅ Code list harmonisation (Harmonisation & Consistency) - Roman

⋅ Position towards non-GS1 standards (Collaboration) - Natascha

⋅ Tools & Strategy for SME deployment (SME On-boarding) - Xavier

The afternoon session includes:

⋅ Reports and Updates – time permitting

⋅ UN/CEFACT Strategic Framework

⋅ Naming of eCom messages especially the XML ones)

⋅ Marketing & Training topics

⋅ Next meetings and any other business

ELS in GSMpObjective: Review the work carried out by the European MOs and companies within the Global Standards Management Process.Industries impacted: All industriesActivity Type: Co-Located Meetings Restricted: For GS1 in Europe MOs and invited guestsGroup Leader(s): Pere Rosell, GS1 Spain and Andrew Osborne, GS1 UKCo-chairs: Pere Rosell, GS1 Spain and Andrew Osborne, GS1 UK Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pmLocation: Ballroom C, Conference Level

Event Based Traceability (ppSC)Mission-Specific Work GroupObjective: Develop Standards Specification Document focused on System Choreography and Checking Service. Provide your organisation’s input to complete this standard for Event Based Traceability.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Retail - General Merchandise, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and GSMP Pedigree Security, Choreography, and Checking Service Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): John Ryu and Janice Kite, GS1 Global Office)Co-chairs: Hussam El-Leithy, GS1 US; Dirk Rodgers, Dirk Rodgers Consulting LLC; Mark Harrison, Auto ID Cambridge Time: 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom C, Conference Level

Agenda(this session is continued from the previous day)• Continue to update and finalise the Event Based

Traceability Standards Specification Document

• Coordinate next steps

Wednesday March 26, 2014

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Fresh Foods Industry User GroupObjective: Attend this session to provide input to the development of guidelines for the Fish and Meat & Livestock sectors and Fresh Foods Roadmap. Industries impacted: Fresh Foods – Fruits & Vegetables, Fish and Meat & PoultryActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader: Greg Rowe, GS1 Global OfficeCo-Chairs: Norbert Roehl, Edeka; Mike Sadiwnyk, GS1 CanadaTime: 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom DE, Conference Level

AgendaThe morning session includes:• Discuss GDSN pilots and guideline• Outline content and begin developing “Fruit &

Vegetable Labelling Guide”

The afternoon session includes:• Discuss GDSN pilots and guideline• GS1 France Fruit & Vegetable training webinar

overview • Begin developing a course outline on “Training

& Education for GTIN Assignment” for Fruit & Vegetable sector

GDSN User GroupObjective: Community preparation for the next GDSN Major ReleaseIndustries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - Apparel Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader(s): Pete Alvarez and Alan HylerCo-chairs: GDSN User Group Time: 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Buckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

Agenda(this session is continued from the previous day)

Wednesday morning:• Trade Item Unit Descriptor

• Fresh Foods Update

• Healthcare Global Implementation Update

• New work items needing group discussion

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Global product Classification (GpC) Standards Maintenance Group (SMG)Objective: The GPC SMG develops and maintains the GS1 global product classification system.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport/Logistics/Customs, FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and GPC SMG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance.

Group Leader(s): Mike Mowad, GS1 Global Office; Bruce Hawkins, GS1 Global Office; Jean Christophe Gilbert, GS1 France Co-Chair(s): Scott Brown , GS1 US; Werner Kolb, Unilever Time: 1:30 - 5:30 pmLocation: Buckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

AgendaAttend this session to provide input to the development of the standard to solve specific business problems:

• Review current GPC scorecard

• Process Work Requests to be included in the GPC June 2014 Release

GS1 in Defence – potential of GDSNObjectives:

• Explore how existing GS1 Standards can benefit the Defense sector, in particular its procurement and logistic processes

• Detailed analysis on how GDSN could interface with the existing NCS (NATO Codification System) database and which benefits it will bring to the various companies globally that supply the Defense sector.

Activity Type: Industry Engagement Group Leader(s): Enzo Blonk, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Steven Arnett, NSPA Time : 1:30 - 5:30 pmLocation: Buckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

Agenda• Intro “GS1 and the Defence Industry”

• Intro to NATO (Support Agency) and the NATO Codification System (NCS)

• Intro to GDSN

• Pilot Proposal AC/135 for future use of GDSN with/in NCS

⋅ Brief intro and scope

⋅ First findings (cross-over in classification/classes)

• Short presentation on previous joint pilots

⋅ the initial Australian pilot in 2010

⋅ the US DoD GDSN (Healthcare) pilot in 2007

• Discussion on business needs and requirements

• an analysis of business opportunities and a draft of a common roadmap moving forward

• Wrap-up

Wednesday March 26, 2014

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GS1 Transport & Logistics Member Organisation (MO) Interest GroupObjective: Drive awareness of GS1 Transport & Logistics (T&L) activities, build the GS1 T&L community and share local engagement best practicesIndustries impacted: Transport/Logistics/CustomsActivity Type: Industry Engagement Group Leader(s): Audrey Kremer Time : 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: West Paces, Conference Level

AgendaGS1 MOs should join this session to exchange information with colleagues and discuss internal GS1 Transport & Logistics (T&L) activities

• GS1 T&L Update

• Member Organisation Update - Local T&L Activities and potential international initiatives

Wednesday March 26, 2014

Next Generation product Identification (NGpI) Mission-specific Work Group (MSWG)Objective: Develop business requirements for developing global standards for enhanced retail consumer product data. These requirements will address needs identified in the Statement of Business Needs, including:

• Data attributes to identify package versions, expiry and other product characteristics

• Bar code options for carrying these attributes

• Improved support of mobile and electronic commerce

• Enhance capability to meet pending labeling regulations

Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - General Merchandise, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards Development Restricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and NGPI MSWG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): Michael Sarachman and Scott Gray, GS1 Global Office Time: 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Ballroom A, Conference Level

AgendaThe session includes:

• Review of submitted team member Product Varient Number (PVN) impact assessments

• Establish alignment on the likely impacts of this attribute on industry stakeholders and supply chain processes

• Develop business requirements based on these business process scenarios

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GS1 in Europe - ELS in GSMpObjective: There is a great deal of diverse activity in GSMP and it is important that European users’ interests are expressed persuasively so that European needs are met by the standards that are developed. This requires a managed network of European GSMP participants to ensure that relevant developments are identified and that appropriate responses are coordinated. The European work group, ELS is working to fulfil this task with a network of link officers and experts from the MOs in Europe. Activity Type: Co-Located MeetingRestricted: ELS Members and invited guestsGroup Leaders: Pere Rosell, GS1 Spain; Andrew Osborne, GS1 UKTime: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Location: Ballroom C, Conference Level

Agenda: The session is open to GS1 in Europe Member Organisation (MO) staff only. It aims at reviewing the work carried out by the European MOs and companies within the Global Standards Management Process.

EvEninG

GS1 Solution provider Dinner Restricted: This meeting is for GS1 Members who are Solution Providers and GS1 MO staff responsible for Solution Provider relations. Preregistration is required.Time: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pmLocation: East/West Paces, Conference Level

Agenda: GS1 CTO, Steve Bratt and VP Global Standards, Bob Bersani, invite GS1 solution provider members to a dinner meeting for a presentation and discussion on key topics:• Innovation and Future Technologies• GS1 global strategy• Value of EPC Certification• Issues important to solution providers

Wednesday March 26, 2014

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Thursday March 27, 2014

Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

FUN THINGS TO DO

6:45 am Fun Run & Power Walk Everyone Meet in Lobby

MORNING GROUp SESSIONS

9:00 am -12:30 pmeCom Healthcare Harmonisation Project

EveryoneChastain, Conference Level

9:00 am -12:30 pmGDSN GDSN Operational & Technology Advisory Group

EveryoneBuckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

9:00 am -12:30 pmGS1 – The Consumer Goods Forum (TCGF) B2C Information Needs Group (BING)

EveryoneBallroom A, Conference Level

9:00 am -12:30 pmGS1 Standards & Solutions Supporting Sustainability Workshop

EveryoneBallroom B,Conference Level

9:00 am -12:30pm GTIN+ on the Web MSWG Opted-In MembersBallroom DE,Conference Level

9:00 am -12:30 pm Traceability & Event Sharing SMG Opted-In MembersEast/West Paces,Conference Level

10:45 -11:15 am Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

LUNCHEONS

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Networking Lunch EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

12:30 - 1:30 pmLunch & Learn: Harvesting supply chain efficiency through global data synchronisation

EveryoneBallroom B, Conference Level

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Thursday March 27, 2014

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

AFTERNOON GROUp SESSIONS

1:30 - 5:30 pmeCom Healthcare Harmonisation Project, continued

EveryoneChastain, Conference Level

1:30 - 6:00 pm Architecture Group AG MembersBuckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

1:30 - 5:30 pmTraceability & Event Sharing SMG, continued

Opted-In MembersEast/West Paces,Conference Level

3: 15 - 3:45 pm Coffee Break EveryoneBallroom Prefunction Area, Conference Level

FUN THINGS TO DO

6:30 pmAtlanta Hawks NBA Game Outing (additional fee)

Pre-registration requiredMeet in hotel lobby at 6:30 for departure

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Group SESSionS

Architecture GroupObjective: The purpose of the Architecture Group is to develop the GS1 System Architecture and ensure the technical integrity of the GS1 System and the consistent, efficient inter-operation of the various parts of the system.Activity Type: Standards Development Governance Group Leaders: Henri Barthel, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Vera Feuerstein, Nestle; Sue Schmid, GS1 AustraliaTime: 1:30 - 6:30 pm Location: Buckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

Agenda:(distributed directly to group members)

eCom Healthcare Harmonisation TeamObjective: The project is developing a framework for GS1 eCom standards so they can be used throughout the global Healthcare supply chain. This analyse data and information provided in local guidelines with the aim to create a global harmonised guideline.Industries impacted: HealthcareActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader(s): Anders Grangard, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Andreas Hubenthal, B. Braun Medical Inc.,; Brendan Kernan, GS1 IrelandTime : 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: Chastain, Conference Level

Agenda• Welcome and introduction of participants

• Anti-trust

• Process Model Updates

⋅ Party/roles sub team update

• Define the Healthcare Element Repository, HER

⋅ Criteria for inclusion into Global Guideline

⋅ Global eCom Healthcare Guideline – format and contents outline

⋅ Purchase Order Message – Status update

⋅ Review of Despatch Advice Message

⋅ Draft Purchase Order Response Message

⋅ Way forward

• Next calls & F2F meetings

• Any other business

Thursday March 27, 2014

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GDSN Operational & Technology Advisory Group (OTAG)Objective: The scope of authority of the GDSN Operational and Technology Team is to advise GDSN User Group, GDSN Inc. and GSMP on technical design and implementation, timelines and operations associated with Business requirements submitted by the GDSN User Community and operations of the existing network.Industries impacted: All IndustriesActivity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader(s): Sean Lockhead and Mark Van Eeghem, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Steve Robba, 1Worldsync; Owen Strouse, FSEnetTime : 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Buckhead 1, Main Lobby Level

AgendaAttend this session to provide input for the following:

• Updates on Major Release 3.x

• Updates on June Efficient Code List Deployment

• Updates on GDSN Operations Guide

• Additional Topics as defined by the agenda

GS1 - The Consumer Goods Forum (TCGF) B2C Information Needs Group (BING)Objective: Update on the overall work of the BING and development of operational aspects for the GS1 Source Framework.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods,Activity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leaders: Cameron Green, GS1 Global Office; Rudy Hagedorn, TCGFCo-chairs: Mike Yorwerth. Tesco; Greg Buckley, Pepsico Time: 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Ballroom A, Conference Level

Agenda:Development of B2C priorities and business needs for GS1 and the Consumer Goods Forum (TCGF)

GTIN+ on the Web Mission-specific Work Group (MSWG)Objective: Kick-off meeting to develop requirements, standard and guidelines that utilize the GS1 identification system on the world wide web. Those involved in marketing or selling products on the web are needed to participate in this session. Activity Type: Standards DevelopmentIndustries Impacted: All industriesRestricted: GS1 IP Policy and GTIN on the Web MSWG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance.Group Leader(s): Mark Frey and; Eric Kauz GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: TBDTime : 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Ballroom DE, Conference Level

Agenda:• High level introduction from project sponsors • Background on the Semantic Web and where GS1

can play a role.• Scope of Work and administration topics for MSWG• Detailed background of specific Semantic Web

prototype work completed to date⋅ URI Structures

⋅ Ontology Model

⋅ GPC as Linked Open Data

⋅ Collateral (Demos and HTTP URI Paper)• Plan for BRAD and Standards Development• Actions and needs for/from the group

Thursday March 27, 2014

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GS1 Standards & Solutions Supporting Sustainability WorkshopObjective: To promote the WG for the standardisation of “Hotspots” in GDSN and to recruit Industry and MO participants. To update the audience on status of GPPS Guideline. GS1 can establish itself as the “go to place” for facilitating the efficient exchange of sustainability data between all parties across the entire Value Chain.Industries Impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Transport, Logistics & Customs, Foodservice.Activity Type: Industry EngagementGroup Leader: Jim Bracken, GS1 Global OfficeTime: 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Ballroom B, Conference Level

Agenda:An update on the GPPS (Global Protocol for Packaging Sustainability) Implementation Guideline

• The proposed Work Request for incorporating sustainability hotspots in GDSN

• The GS1 White Paper on Sustainability

Traceability & Event Sharing Standards Maintenance Group (SMG)Objective: Review and develop action plan for pending work, including revisions to the Global Traceability Checklist.Industries impacted: Grocery - Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery - Fresh foods, Retail - General Merchandise, Retail - Hardlines, Healthcare, FoodserviceActivity Type: Standards DevelopmentRestricted: GS1 Intellectualy Property Policy and Traceability & Event Sharing SMG Opt-In Agreement must be submitted by your company before attending. Visit the GS1 Registration Desk for assistance. Group Leader(s): Michael Sarachman Time: 9:00 am - 5:30 pmLocation: East/West Paces, Conference Level

Agenda

The morning session includes:• Global Traceability Checklist Updates

⋅ Review of Global Traceability Checklist and Global Traceability Standard revisions proposed by MO Expert Group

⋅ Alignment and approval of the proposed changes

• Traceability Survey Results review and impacts

The afternoon session includes:• Lot and Batch assignment guidelines and

best practices – determining the need for guidelines and best practices

• Fish Traceability standards development update and alignment

• Traceability implementation presentations by key MOs and industry members

• EU Commission Product Traceability Report presentation

• Emerging traceability applications (e.g. timber)

Thursday March 27, 2014

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Friday March 28, 2014

Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages

TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR

GOVERNANCE GROUpS

8:30 am - 12:30 pm Architecture Group (AG) AG MembersChastain,Conference Level

9:00 am - 12:30 pm POC Meeting with Open Gallery EveryoneEast/West Paces,Conference Level

LUNCHEONS

12:30 - 1:30 pm LunchAG & POC Meeting attendees

Buckhead 2, Main Lobby Level

AFTERNOON GROUp SESSIONS

1:30 - 4:00 pm Architecture Group, continued AG MembersChastain, Conference Level

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Group SESSionS

Architecture GroupObjective: The purpose of the Architecture Group is to develop the GS1 System Architecture and ensure the technical integrity of the GS1 System and the consistent, efficient inter-operation of the various parts of the system.Activity Type: Standards Development GovernanceRestricted: AG MembersGroup Leaders: Henri Barthel, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Vera Feuerstein, Nestle; Sue Schmid, GS1 AustraliaTime: 8:30 am - 4:00 pmLocation: Chastain, Conference Level

Agenda:(distributed directly to group members)

process Oversight Committee (pOC)Meeting with Open GalleryObjective: The Process Oversight Committee’s vision is to champion the GS1 Standards development processto ensure that business standards are delivered with world class efficiency and quality.Activity Type: Standards Development GovernanceGroup Leader: Bob Bersani, GS1 Global OfficeCo-chairs: Natascha Rossner, GS1 France; Mike Sadinwyk, GS1 Canada; Hanjoerg Lerch, METRO AGTime: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Location: East/West Paces, Conference Level

Agenda: Everyone is invited to attend this meeting. The POC will discuss improvements to the GSMP as well as conduct their regular duties. Your feedback is welcomed during key discussions.

• Ratification recommendations

• Process changes

• Project updates

Friday March 28, 2014

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Acronym DecoderOur most commonly used acronyms

AG Architecture Group Governance

AI Application Identifier Standards

AIDCAutomatic Identification and Data Capture

Standards

AVP Attribute Value Pair Standards

B2B Business to Business Industries

B2C Business to Consumer Industries

B2G Business to Government Industries

BCS Board Committee for Standards Governance

BIC Best-in-Class Projects and Initiatives

BING B2C Information Needs Group GS1 Groups

BMS Business Message Standard Standards

BRAD Business Requirements Analysis Document

Standards Development Process

CBV Core Business Vocabulary Standards

CoC Chain of Custody Standards

CoO Chain of Ownership Standards

COPS Central OperationsStandards Development Process

CR Community ReviewStandards Development Process

CRD Community Review Draft

Standards Development Process

Croom GS1 online Community Room

Standards Development Process

CTA Call to ActionStandards Development Process

EANCOM GS1 Classic EDI Standards

EBT Event-Based Traceability Standards

ECL Efficient Code List Standards

ECOM Electronic Communication Standards

EDI Electronic Data Interchange Standards

EPC Electronic Product Code Standards

EPCIS EPC Information Services Standards

EU European Union Organisation

FMCG Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industries

GDD Global Data Dictionary Standards

GDSNGlobal Data Sychronisation Network

Standards

GDTI Global Document Type Identifier Standards

Gen. Spec. GS1 General Specifications Standards

GIAI Global Individual Asset Identifier Standards

GLN Global Location Number Standards

GPC Global Product Classification Standards

GPPSGlobal Protocol on Packaging Sustainability

Standards

GRAI Global Returnable Asset Identifier Standards

GS1 GO GS1 Global Office Organisation

ACRONYM DESCRIpTION CATEGORY ACRONYM DESCRIpTION CATEGORY

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Acronym DecoderOur most commonly used acronyms

GSCN General Specification Change Notice

Standards Development Process

GSMP Global Standards Management Process

Standards Development Process

GTC Global Traceability Checklist Standards

GTIN Global Trade Item Number Standards

GTS Global Traceability Standard Standards

HC Healthcare Industries

ID SMG Identification Standards Maintenance Group

GS1 Groups

IE Industry EngagementStandards Development Process

IEAC Industry Engagement Advisory Committee

Standards Development Process

ILT Item Level Tagging (RFID) Industries

ISO International Standards Organisation Organisation

IUG Industry User Group GS1 Groups

LT GS1 Leadership Team GS1 Management

MB GS1 Management Board Governance

MO GS1 Member Organisation GS1 Organisation

MSWG Mission-specific Work Group GS1 Groups

NCS NATO Codification System Standards

NGPI Next Generation Product Identification Standards

NSN NATO Stock Number Standards

NSPA NATO Support Agency Industries

OTAG GDSN Operations and Technology Group GS1 Groups

POC Process Oversight Committee Governance

RFID Radio Frequency Identification Standards

SBN Statement of Business Need

Standards Development Process

SD Standards Development

Standards Development Process

SDL Standards Development Leader

Standards Development Process

SMG Standards Maintenance Group GS1 Groups

SSCC Serial Shipping Container Code Standards

T&L Transport & Logistics Industries

TCGF The Consumer Goods Forum Organisation

TDS Tag Data Standard Standards

TES SMGTraceability & Event Sharing Standards Maintenance Group

GS1 Groups

TSD Trusted Source of Data, renamed GS1 Source Standards

UN/CEFACTUnited Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business

Organisation

WR Work RequestStandards Development Process

XML eXtensible Markup Language Standards

ACRONYM DESCRIpTION CATEGORY ACRONYM DESCRIpTION CATEGORY

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GS1 Anti - trust CautionMany of the members of GS1 compete with each other. The competition is both horizontal and vertical. This means that every activity of GS1 must be measured against the prevailing anti - trust laws, which proscribe combinations and conspiracies in restraint of trade, monopolies and attempts to monopolise, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices. These are very broad. Violations of the anti - trust laws can result in injunctions, treble damage judgments, heavy fines, and even imprisonment.Strict compliance with the anti - trust laws is and always has been the policy of GS1. GS1 exercises extreme care to avoid not only violation, but anything that might raise even a suspicion of possible violation.An action, seemingly innocent when taken by itself, may be viewed by anti - trust enforcers as part of a pattern of activity, which constitutes an anti - trust violation. Therefore, participants on GS1 committees, task forces, working groups, task groups, or other similar bodies, must always remember the purpose of the committee, task force, or working group is to enhance the ability of all industry members to compete more efficiently and effectively to provide better value to the consumer or user company. However, because GS1 activity almost always involves the cooperation of competitors, great care must be taken to assure compliance with the anti - trust laws.This means:

• Participation must be voluntary, and failure to participate shall not be used to penalise any company.

• There shall be no discussion of prices, allocation of customers or products, boycotts, refusals to deal, or market share.

• If any participant believes the group is drifting toward impermissible discussion, the topic shall be tabled until the opinion of counsel can be obtained.

• Meetings shall be governed by an agenda prepared in advance, and recorded by minutes prepared promptly after the meeting. Agendas, where appropriate, and minutes are to be reviewed by counsel before they are circulated.

• Tests or data collection shall be governed by protocols developed in consultation with and monitored by counsel.

• The recommendations coming out of a GS1 committee, task force, working group or task group are just that. Individual companies remain free to make independent, competitive decisions.

• Any standards developed must be voluntary standards.

GS1 Anti - trust Caution and GSMp Code of Conduct

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GSMP Code of ConductThe GSMP is founded upon a set of principles which support the development of valid, user driven voluntary standards developed in an open, transparent and collaborative environment. That collaboration consists of a rich diversity of people and businesses working together in open discussions. To this end, we have agreed on the following Code of Conduct rules which clearly define expected behaviours and behaviours that will institute Conflict Management Rules. The GS1 Anti - trust Caution shall be in effect during each teleconference and physical meeting.

1. participation RequirementsIt is GS1’s role to protect its community of users and their efforts and investments to the best of its ability. Group or meeting defined participation requirements will be enforced. All participants must comply with the call or meeting participation requirements, sign the Intellectual Property Policy (if applicable, sign Invited Expert form (if applicable) and sign the relevant Opt - In Agreements. If a call or meeting attendee is not in compliance, they will be asked to leave the call or meeting. If they refuse to leave a call or meeting, the session will be terminated and rescheduled. 2. GSMp participation Rules

• Be Considerate - The decisions made when creating standards will affect many users companies, all points of view are needed to make the right decisions. Please allow all participants to provide their points of view. Once a participant has explained their point of view, however, they should refrain from repeating it numerous times.

• Be Respectful - Members of GSMP are to treat one another with respect. Disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners. We cannot allow personal attacks or behaviours that make people feel uncomfortable or threatened.

• If disagreeing, constructively disagree - It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively and respectfully.

• Be Collaborative - Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work; we should always be open to collaboration. Our work should be done transparently and should involve as many interested parties from as many business and regional perspectives as early in the process as possible.

• Be Representative - a speaker should not make remarks which further a personal agenda and are not representative of that speaker’s constituency unless it is clearly stated that the comments are personal. A speaker should not give the impression that they speak for a company or region if they have not spent adequate time clearly explaining the business case to the user company/s they represent and documenting their response. Speaker’s votes should accurately reflect their constituent’s responses. This aligns GS1 with their mission to create user driven standards.

The following subjects may cause offense and are not acceptable, however intended:• Disruptive behaviour (e.g., shouting, cursing, derogatory comments, or intoxication)

• Filibuster (one person talking too loudly or too long to overcome other opinion)

• Remarks about people (race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age, national identity, national language, nation of origin, sexuality)

• Disparaging remarks about companies, types of companies or industries

• The promotion or attempt to sell a particular company, proprietary product or product type, implicitly or explicitly

• Remarks about another company’s business practices when they are not represented at the meeting

If a discussion leads to any of the preceding behaviours, conflict management rules will be applied [as defined in the GSMP Manual Issue 2, Appendix D].

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2014

01–03 AprGlobal GS1 Healthcare Conference 2014www.gs1.org/healthcare/

Seoul, Korea

07–11 AprUN/CEFACT FORUMwww.unece.org/index.php?id=3145

Geneva, Switzerland

08–10 AprRFID Journal LIVE! Annual Conference and Exhibition 2014www.rfidjournalevents.com/live/

Orlando, Florida, United States

13–14 MayECR Europe Conference & Marketplace 2014www.ecreuropeforum.net/

Brussels, Belgium

16 MayAsia Food Safety and Product Quality Forum 2014www.foodsupplychain.com.hk/Asia_Food_Forum

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

08–12 Jun GS1 Connect Conference 2014www.gs1us.org/resources/gs1-connect

San Diego, CA, United States

06–10 Oct GS1 Global Standards Event 2014 Rome, Italy

21–23 Oct GS1 Connect Conference 2014 Copenhagen, Denmark

04–06 Oct 14th ECR Asia Pacific Conference & Exhibition 2014 Hong Kong, Hong Kong

For more information about these events visit www.gs1.org/events

06 – 10 Oct 2014Rome, Italy

Save The DateGS1 Global Standards Event 2014

Calendar of Events

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Copyright © 2014 GS1 AISBL. GS1 is a registered trademark of GS1 AISBL

WHY is GS1 Standards Development important?

GS1 Standards Development is a neutral, collaborative forum for business and technical experts to solve business challenges. Work groups develop and maintain GS1 global standards and guidelines with

chains for your industry.

WHY should you join a work group?

Joining a GS1 Standards Development work group allows you to shape your industry standards, improve your global trading capabilities, prepare your business to embrace new standards and so much more.

WHAT standards are being developed in 2014?

• Build capability beyond the GTIN and EAN/UPC bar code to meet consumer demands andregulatory requirements for additional productinformation both in stores and on the Web

• Expand the GS1 System to empower omni-channel retail and connection with consumersacross the Web

• Enhance data quality through validation of GDSkeys entering Global Data Syncronisation Network(GDSN)

• Update EPCIS standards to meet the traceabilityneeds for Food & Healthcare industries

• Event-based traceability provides true supplychain visibility to see just where the product hasbeen

• Develop common business processes and datacommunication for Logistics Service Providers inthe Consumer Packaged Goods industry

• Enable brand-owners of health and beautyproducts to share their product data more

developers

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WHY is GS1 Standards Development important?GS1 Standards Development is a neutral, collaborative forum for business and technical experts to solve business challenges. Work groups develop and maintain GS1 global standards and guidelines with world-class efficiency, transparency and quality. The outcome is more efficient, secure and visible supply chains for your industry.

WHAT standards are being developed in 2014?• Build capability beyond the GTIN and EAN/ UPC bar

code to meet consumer demands and regulatory requirements for additional product information both in stores and on the Web

• Expand the GS1 System to empower omni- channel retail and connection with consumers across the Web

• Enhance data quality through validation of GDS keys entering Global Data Syncronisation Network (GDSN)

• Update EPCIS standards to meet the traceability needs for Food & Healthcare industries

• Event-based traceability provides true supply chain visibility to see just where the product has been

• Develop common business processes and data communication for Logistics Service Providers in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry

• Enable brand-owners of health and beauty products to share their product data more efficiently with mobile/web application developers

WHAT guidelines are being developed in 2014?• Business to Consumer Data Sharing (GS1 Source)• Implementation of GDS-GPP Packaging

Sustainability Standard• Support for growing implementation of 2D symbols• Enabling efficient implementation of GDSN’s Major

Release for new sectors

WHY should you join a work group?Joining a GS1 Standards Development work group allows you to shape your industry standards, improve your global trading capabilities, prepare your business to embrace new standards and so much more.

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP• Develop and shape standards for your industry• Collaborate with experts to solve common industry

problems• Plan for the future by getting early access to industry

standards being developed• Help eliminate supply chain inefficiencies and

improve your global trading capabilities• Improve business processes to enhance your

company’s supply chain performance with speed-to-market

• Stay on top of the latest business issues, trends, emerging technologies, and position your organisation as a global leader

Contact:

For information on how to join, visit:www.gs1.org/gsmp/ oremail [email protected]

GS1 Standards DevelopmentJoin a Global Work Group

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Gala on the USS Midway

The U.S. Navy’s longest serving aircraft carrier of the 20th century—and now a museum—serves as the backdrop for this year’s Gala. Attendees will enjoy live music throughout the evening, a “USO Show” beneath the stars, flight simulators, and an evening of networking amidst the beauty of the San Diego Bay.

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