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2016Dusseldorf, Sept 19-20
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Welcome to the RFID event that is unique in euRope!
RFID tomoRRoW is picking up speed!
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2016Dusseldorf, Sept 19-20
conference& exhibition
www.rfid-tomorrow.com
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50 RFID IM BLICK GLOBAL • July 2016Sponsors
Welcome to the RFID event
that is unique in euRope!
RFID tomoRRoW
is picking up speed!
the efficient DuoRFid Technology know-How and end user experiences
5 FoRums / 37 exHibiToRs 35 speedLabsoveR 45 LecTuRes 32 use cases
online
Registration for
RFID tomorrow 2016
www.rfid-tomorrow.com/
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the efficient DuoRFid Technology know-How and end user experiences
2016Dusseldorf, Sept 19-20
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RFID tomorrow 2016
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Dear readers,
The program of this year‘s RFID tomorrow is more up-to-date, more informative and richer in content than ever.From year to year since 2011, the number of lectures held by end users has increased.
In 2016, the automotive industry is particularly well represented, for example by Volkswagen, Seat, and Mazda. Companies from the area of logistics and trade logistics like Zentek, Paragon, Schnellecke, or Friesland-Campina illustrate internal processes, container management, and pool procedures. The lecture by AIDA is very special, because it shows how RFID integration is beginning to be used in the field of tourism and cruises.In addition, topics from the fashion industry are represented by Vivienne Westwood and many others.I‘m also very pleased to introduce the healthcare-related lectures in Forum 5. There you will hear speakers from Denmark, Finland, and Canada, as well as from the Charité Berlin.
The whole „RFID tomorrow“ team is looking forward to a successful event, together with all the speakers, exhibitors, and you, our participants. Your satisfaction with the information which you gain and the contacts which you will establish are the aims of all the actors involved in the conference.
I will be pleased to meet you at RFID tomorrow 2016 in Dusseldorf!
Yours sincerelyAnja Van BocxlaerChief Editor “RFID im Blick” and „RFID im Blick GLOBAL“[email protected]
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22 Uses cases: automotive production and the aircraft industry
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34 Use cases: secure processes and data handling in hospitals
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Developer DayForum 1IC, Label, Reader, transponder, printer
technologies for optimized processes1:00pm to 3:15pm
• Technologies for Industry 4.0• Passive sensing technology• Select the right solution• On-metal solutions• High memory tags
Lectures by
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the future of RFID technology and software3:45pm to 5:50pm
• Hybrid technology for access control• Secure NFC solutions• Future RFID reader technology• Active RFID for sports and industry• IoT software solutions
Lectures by
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Josef preishuber-pflüglExecutive Vice-President CTO, Business Manager RFID+NFC, CISC Semiconductor
Technology standards
selecting RFid products based on RF characteristics: How do iso/iec and gs1 standards and Recommendations help?1:25pm - 1:50pm
The number of used RFID products is increasing signi-ficantly. Additionally, NFC and Smart Cards, and now UHF RFID, also known as RAIN RFID now RFID, have booming numbers exceeding multiple billions of tags and hundreds or thousands of readers. This session will show you how you can select the most suitable tag and reader for your application needs. In order to allow ob-jective analysis, the respective ISO and GS1 standards as well as RAIN RFID documents will be discussed.
How industrial communication and identification enable the Factory of the Future1:00pm - 1:25pm
Production has a long history of changes and improvements in order to cope with modern technologies and customer demands. The most recent change is the trend towards di-gitalization of the whole factory, from the planning phase of the factory to the product leaving the factory. Communication and Identification play an important role in the success of tomorrow’s factories.
Dieter HorstHead of Product Management SIMATIC IdentSiemens
digitalization of the Factory
nikolai DuschekKey Account ManagerFujitsu Technology Solutions
RFid for industry
RFid High memory on-metal Tracking1:50pm - 2:15pm
Fujitsu RFID and Sensor Solutions are designed to op-timize asset management by increasing visibility and traceability of individual parts. All the components that would be needed for automating the tracking of parts in real time, from attaching RFID tags onto the parts, to capturing accurate identification data, through to net-work of RFID-enabled control points are offered. Fujit-su RFID Integrated Labels can perform on or off metal with two memory sizes (1Kbyte/8Kbytes) to store seri-al numbers, part numbers, date codes, even asset and maintenance data. These tags can survive harsh opera-tional environment typically encountered in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and oil & gas.
Developer Day | 19th September | Forum 1 | 1:00 pm – 3:05 pm
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Yiwen JinManaging Director B-Id
Flexible on-metal-Tags
advanced antenna solutions enable Flat on-metal-Transponders Withoutspacers, Which perform consistently even at High Temperatures2:40pm - 3:05pm
Spacers for on-metal transponders increase ma-terial costs, and thus increase transponder costs. In addition, tags with spacers are more inflexible and build up higher - which makes them unsuita-ble for many processes in the automotive and tire production industries, for example. An innovative antenna design or specially tuned antennas make spacers unnecessary. The robustness of flat on-metal tags does not have to suffer, as shown by long-term endurance tests in which the tags were exposed to temperatures of around 200 degrees Celsius for 20 hours a day for three months - wit-hout losses in performance.
Lauri HyytinenHead of Segment Automotive Smartrac Technology Group
passive uHF RFid sensing inlays
World‘s first passive uHF RFid sensing inlays measure moisture and Temperature Reliably and cost-effectively2:15pm - 2:40pm
Water intrusion is a natural enemy of car and other manufacturing lines while incorrect temperatu-res are a major threat to cold-chain management, grocery, or agricultural applications. SMARTRAC’s innovative passive UHF RFID sensing inlays help overcome both obstacles, as they can measure moisture and temperatures in a reliable and cost-effective way. Learn how SMARTRAC’s antenna design expertise and RF Micron’s chip technology enable maintenance-free and battery-free sen-sing solutions that have already attracted huge attention in a wide range of markets. In additi-on, catch a glimpse of what RFID technology and SMARTRAC’s solutions have to offer for the transi-tion into “Industry 4.0”.
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Richard AufreiterDirector Product Management - IDTHID Global
beyond payment: secure nFc applications and Their Relationship With RFid4:10pm - 4:35pm
NFC is more than just “Payment”. The mobile devel-opment and usage of NFC is a diverse ecosystem. Some applications work inside the mobile operat-ing system and others use NFC tags. But what is the link between RFID and NFC and which require-ments ensure this advanced capability works with all phones? During this session, you will gain a bet-ter understanding of NFC Technology and its se-curity aspects, and learn about a new generation of trusted, secure NFC tags enabling new uses like proof of presence or brand authentication.
secure nFc applications
martin HartwigsenManager Sales & Marketing -Ident & Automationdeister electronic
RFid-cards for access
one solution for all Types of access: Hybrid Technology With patented Transponder antenna ensures consistent uHF and HF performance3:45pm - 4:10pm
RFID is set as a technology in the area of access control. A frequent disadvantage: It takes several transponders when UHF is used in parking access and HF is used as access control at the building entrance. Or a hybrid card is used, which may af-fect the performance and may lead to not achie-ving the required ranges for UHF applications in particular. The dual technology solution provides a remedy: HF and UHF transponders are installed in the same card without interfering with each other in their performance - with a patented solution that was originally developed for textile applica-tions.
Developer Day | 19th September | Forum 1 | 3:45 pm – 5:50 pm
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Franz angererCo-Founder, noFilis AutoID
software
internet of Things: the Right software plays a key Role5:25pm - 5:50pm
The expectations placed on AutoID systems grow cons-tantly. The software is the link between hardware, pro-cesses, and back-end systems. With the right architec-ture and modularity, innovation and integration can be mastered. How does this work? The presentation gives an overview of the inner workings of today‘s RFID system integration by giving examples of successfully rolled out applications. During the lecture you will be informed about examples concerning object tracking and an application in the CrossTalk AppCenter, while illustrating the path to the future of RFID technology.
RFid Reader Technology -What Happens next?background, basics, and outlook4:35pm - 5:00pm
The lecture uses the example of an application utilized by a car manufacturer to exemplify that it is possible to support different processes and production steps via RFID in the manufacturing as well as in logistics, and that it can optimize the supply chain. What would the prospective smart factory look like in the future with regard to dif-ferent technologies? This presentation surveys recent technical research and achievements in the field of RFID. It may also help to have a view from different sides on the world of RFID sys-tems. This survey examine the current status and future approaches proposed by scientists for possible usage of RFID systems, and considers the social and technical context of their work.
Frank mayerSales Manager GermanyUnitronic
Reader Technology
martin HartwigsenManager Sales & Marketing -Ident & Automationdeister electronic
Ralf schulzeIndustry Solutions - Manufacturing Lead EMEA Zebra Technologies
active RFid
From the Football Field to manufactu-ring, Logistics, and Retail – The bene-fits of active RFid shown in sports are Very useful in other areas for Realizi-ng Tracking & Tracing applications5:00pm - 5:25pm
What do an American football game and an automo-tive production have in common? The answer is: data from the movements in the game as well as from the work processes can be used for optimization. Active RFID transponders are the interface for tracking the paths of players on the field, or to monitor the use of tools during production. “Enterprise Assett Intel-ligence“ - an RTLS based on auto ID technology - cre-ates benefits in sports as well as in the production, in logistics, and in trade business. Every movement and position of tagged items can also be detected over distances of 180 meters in real-time.
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Successful integration projects in the automotive industry
1:00pm to 3:15pm
• Cyber-physical system for Industry 4.0• Quality control in the automotive production• UHF for tracking cars• Production tracking and logistical optimization• Hardware, middleware and integration in the production
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Developer DayForum 2System Integration and SoftwareSuccessfull projects in Fashion and Automotive
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Successful integration projects in retail, fashion and logistics3:45pm to 5:50pm
• Self-service systems for access to objects like keys, tools, or laptops• RFID for omni-channal strategies in retail• RFID tunnels in the fashion supply chain• Benefits for retail processes with UHF and NFC• Optimization of the supply chain and the instore processes
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Walter HeinBusiness Development Manager RFID Systems, Turck
The use of RF-Technology for the detection of Leakages in automotive production using a multi-Talent RFid-chip1:25pm - 1:50pm
This RFID world-first lifts the quality control of finished produced vehicles to a new level. At present, a small per-centage of finished vehicles still leave the factory with undetected leaks, despite leak testing. Thus, every day some vehicles must be elaborately refinished. With a pas-sive UHF-RFID and sensor-based solution this work soon belongs to the past, because any error is detected reliably. Several OEMs who produce around 20 percent of the cars on the world market already test the new, fully automatic leak-detection solution. Stationary reader gates not only provide 100% automated control, they are also not more expensive then handheld solutions. This provides for addi-tional economic and procedural benefits.
RFid World First
prof. Alexander pflaumHead of the Center for intelligent objects ZIOFraunhofer IIS
industry 4.0 Transforms business: cps and complementary innovations as drivers for a paradigm shift in industrial information systems1:00pm - 1:25pm
Cyber-physical systems are at the heart of Industry 4.0. Nevertheless, complementary innovations like mobile and cloud computing, data analytics, and digital social networks are needed to open up the benefits and to make the technology work. From a systems point of view this leads to a paradigm shift in information sys-tems. We have to expect totally new IT infrastructures leading to data-driven “smart” services, bringing additi-onal value to the customer and changing business mo-dels in a fundamental way. The talk first discusses ex-amples and shows how business model thinking helps to understand what is happening in science and indust-rial practice right now.
cyber-physical system
Developer Day | 19th September | Forum 2 | 1:00 pm – 3:05 pm
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thorsten BraasSales Manager, Winckel
martti pinomaaBusinessDevelopment Manager, Benelux & UK, Vilant Systems
RFid backend system integration
core Tasks of a system integrator
What are the core tasks of RFID system integration today? They include the selection of appropriate hardware and labels, measurements at the cus-tomer site, the significance of relevant data stan-dards, the implementation of middleware, and device management for interface adaptation. The requirements regarding RFID system integration have changed considerably and require strong IT expertise. The lecture gives an insight into the in-ner workings of today‘s RFID systems integration using examples of successfully rolled out applica-tions.
successful industrial RFid system integration With innovative processes and Technologies and more at nokian Tyres and perstorp2:15pm - 2:40pm
Successful ways to integrate industrial RFID sys-tems to customer backend systems - from single readpoints, to fork lift RFID readers, to the cen-tralized RFID server & WMS/MES systems. Case: Nokian Tyres, who implemented fully automa-ted real time production tracking. Case: specia-lity chemicals producer Perstorp, implemented UHF RFID for intralogistics with SAP back-end. The system includes fork lift RFID, automatic labelers and centralized integration to SAP and MES backend systems.
RFid Tracking at its best: perfect intermodal Loading processes at Ford in cologne1:50pm - 2:15pm
About 1.700 vehicles leave the place of produc-tion in Köln/Cologne every day. So, the demand to automate and optimize Ford‘s distribution process is huge. However, in order to save pro-duction costs and ensure manufacturing qua-lity, RFID systems in the automotive industry especially need to work one hundred percent (7 days a week, 24 hours a day). Due to that fact, 7iD Technologies will illustrate how a high risk project like this has been successfully realized from a system integrator‘s perspective.
Gerhard GanglManaging Director and Co-Founder, 7iD Technologies
TrimodalRFid Tracking
demands on RFid system integration: What does an integrator provide, and Where are the Limits? answers are given Through examples of successful projects in the automotive industry2:40pm - 3:05pm
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Frizzi SeltmannMarketing Manager, Kemas
Transparent access management on security-Relevant objects: RFid-based self-service solutions as part of security and Logistics solutions optimize processes in the banking sector, power plants, and Hospitals. 3:45pm - 4:10pm
How can it be ensured that only authorized people are permitted to access keys, access media, laptops, expensive measurement equipment, or even wea-pons? How can access be ensured outside of office hours? How can employees be freed from the bur-den of routine tasks and documentation require-ments? RFID-based self-service solutions from KE-MAS answer exactly these questions. When not in use assets are safekept inside self-service terminals and identified via RFID. KEMAS software controls the flexible authorization management and proces-ses which can be configured individually.
RFid-based self-service solutions
Drs. Sander merkxManager Sales & Marketing - Ident & Automation, Mieloo & Alexander
omni-channel strategy
inventory accuracy and item Locating combined With improved customer service and analytics! benelux Retailers Have it all With innovative overhead RFid Reader Technology4:10pm - 4:35pm
Handheld based RFID deployments demonstrate the value of RFID technology to radically improve shop floor inventory accuracy – widely recognized as key to a successful omni-channel strategy in fa-shion & apparel. But although inventory taking is a fast process, it remains dependent on store em-ployees, and eventually suffers from complacency and quality degradation. Overhead reader tech-nology makes RFID systems hands-free and addi-tionally offers item level location and movement information that – when combined with advanced big data analytics – provides a wealth of infor-mation on consumer behavior in stores similar to that achieved on-line. In this presentation, Mieloo
& Alexander will cover several pilots and roll-outs at Benelux based retailers that have first-hand experience with these technologies.
Developer Day | 19th September | Forum 2 | 3:45 pm – 5:50 pm
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Drs. Sander merkxManager Sales & Marketing - Ident & Automation, Mieloo & Alexander
Dominik BroschGlobal Account Manager, Checkpoint Systems
RFid Tunnel solutions
Raising added Values in the Retail supply chain: RFid Tunnel Readersaccelerate Reliable processes atdistribution centers4:35pm - 5:00pm
Leading European apparel retailers rely on RFID tunnel solutions in the distribution center (DC). Why? Because the RFID deployment enables the successful implementation of omni-chan-nel strategies. RFID is the basis for ensuring an integrated process automation from the DC to the POS. Exclusive insights into implemented solutions illustrate as examples of how the use of RFID improves shipment accuracy, reduces workloads and costly vendor chargebacks, and increases throughput at store operations.
Track & connect: How a single device allows fashion retailers to track & trace items while interacting with the customer at the same time. easily!5:25pm - 5:50pm
Invengo by Intellifi Smartspots combines RFID and iBeacon technology in the same cloud platform to allow you to track and trace fa-shion items on the floor and to interact with customers. The JSON-based Brain API enables the fastest integration of identification and lo-calization services into your application. Learn about the powerful combination of RFID and iBeacon, whether you want to do real-time in-ventories, item localization, shopping analysis, or visualization of personalized content.
omni channel enabled by nFc and Rain RFid (uHF) – The solution for enhanced customer experience and increasing sales5:00pm - 5:25pm
Why does an NFC tag, that is applied on products in addition to a pre-existing UHF tag, increase the con-sumer experience while shopping and simultaneous-ly boost the e-commerce? Because NFC is the „mis-sing link“: UHF RFID has its benefits for the supply chain management and the inventory transparency in the stores, but only with NFC can the customer be actively involved while shopping. If a product is not available in the desired color or size, the customer can order it at the online shop of the store via smart-phone by tapping the NFC sticker. An authenticity check of products via NFC is possible as well.
Robert paulusRFID Technical Solution Manager, NXP Semiconductors
improved Retailing processes
matthijs van der WegInvengo by Intellifi
RFid and ibeacons in Retail
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uses cases: automotive production and the aircraft industry10:30am to 12:20pm
• Digitization of the factory• Automotive production
• Automotive parts supply chain• Aircraft manufacturing
Lectures by
user DayForum 3
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use cases: asset and lifecycle management and optimized maintenenace processes3:00pm to 4:50pm
• Building management• Product lifecycle management• Global asset management• Predictive maintenance
user DayForum 3
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Franz WeghoferProject Leader – Smart FactoryMagna Steyr
From Vision to Reality: magna steyr is on its Way to the smart factory With RFid & others10:40am - 11:05am
To improve the production, the virtual factory interacts with real factory in real time at Mag-na Steyr in Graz. The collected information is analyzed on innovation potential using big data algorithms and then optimized in real-time si-mulations. The results are reported back to the production and are implemented simultaneously. RFID technology makes it possible to generate a holistic integrated solution for sharing informati-on. As a result, RFID is already used in containers, in FTS and in real-time tracking of vehicles in the yard management on the manufacturing site. For the future, an RFID gate is planned that identifies the supplier components via transponders.
smart Factory
martin müllerHead of Group IT RFID Competence Center, Volkswagen
RFid@Volkswagen
RFid@Volkswagen: overview and insights in current and upcoming activities11:05am - 11:30am
RFID in prototype construction, transponders on workpiece carriers in the assembly of petrol engines at the plant in Salzgitter, or RFID wristbands being tested in logistics - Volkswagen has committed its-elf to the topic of RFID for quite some time now. The company promotes the use of RFID in different divisions. The examples mentioned above are only a small excerpt of RFID activities at Volkswagen, which are always driven with regard to standardized and scalable solutions. The presentation gives an overview of current projects and looks into the fu-ture to outline where RFID technology can be used for process optimization in plants of the Volkswa-gen Group worldwide.
User Day | 20th September | Forum 3 | 10:40 pm – 12:20 pm
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martin müllerHead of Group IT RFID Competence Center, Volkswagen
mike mülhausenProject Manager OperationsTechnical Expert RFID
documentation of the Value chain
a decisive step into industry 4.0 for automotive suppliers: RFid optimizes processes along the entire Value-added process11:30am - 11:55am
The entire value-added process of bumper produc-tion, injection moulding, painting, and assembly is controlled and documented via RFID labels. Also the subsequent logistical processes – the transport to the final assembly factory and the delivery se-quences – are managed by RFID.
One of the car manufacturers also uses the RFID labels to optimize his own processes. A second area of application is the charge carrier management.
tatjana ockertProject Manager Efficiency Management, Airbus Operations
aircraft manufacturing
component marking, production Logistics, Tool management: airbus drives Forward the use of RFid in the a380 production in many areas11:55am - 12:20pm
Tracking of reusable and disposable carriers in pro-duction logistics, labeling of components which must be documented, and currently planned projects in tool management and for the tracking of equipment - RFID plays a major role in the produc-tion of the Airbus A380 and for the service thereaf-ter. Whether the identified object remains on the ground or flies along is the deciding factor when it comes to what technologies are used in which processes. The demands are high regarding “flyable tags“ in particular. If they fulfill the demands, the documentation of the installed components gets significantly optimized, for example.
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User Day | 20th September | Forum 3 | 3:00 pm – 4:40 pm
mike GeorgeDirector & Founder,MyTag
Claus HellerSenior Quality & Technology Expert, Nokia Global Operations
office buildings in London Reach new Heights in secure and efficient Facilities management, Thanks to secure nFc solutions3:00pm - 3:25pm
The NFC-based solution allows security guards to simply tap each checkpoint on their designated pa-trol with their NFC-enabled smartphone. The soluti-on identifies each checkpoint by name, and automa-tically uploads timestamp information and updates databases in real-time. Secure proof of presence is only one out of the many applications for building operators, which also include key tracking, contractor management, and visitor access.
At CityPoint in London, the cloud-based application was deployed using existing computer infrastructure, stan-dard NFC-enabled smartphones and tablets, and NFC rea-ders that connected to computers via USB. Several hund-
secure nFc solutions
standards for smart products
smart products From nokia With RFidinside: benefits From manufacturing toRecycling – The Worldwide implementation is driven Forward3:25pm - 3:50pm
Nothing less than a global standard which is easy to adapt – this is the objective for Nokia’s supply chain following the implementation of its carefully planned Industry 4.0 transition strategy. RFID tech-nology takes a key role in this future concept. The basic idea is to offer an end-to-end traceable product through the use of RFID in Nokia’s products.
The RFID transponder will not only hold data related to the production process steps, but also logistics and customer service data will be available through-out the product lifecycle. The assumption that Industry 4.0 can only be implemented when the products themselves are intelligent, is the basis of Nokia‘s Industry 4.0 strategy.
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Claus HellerSenior Quality & Technology Expert, Nokia Global Operations
Dr. Susanne RinnebergApplication Consultant, Robert Bosch
RFid@boscH: The bumpy Road To an integrated asset management at Robert bosch group3:50pm - 4:15pm
18,000 assets, from desks to industrial robots, must be inventoried regularly at the Bosch plant in Feuer-bach and must be allocated to the corresponding cost centers as well. A time-consuming process: a 20 percent partial check by two employees sometimes takes six weeks. In particular, the time needed to search for the objects to be inventoried is a crucial factor. With the development of an “RFID trolley“ the inventory period has been reduced to three hours. The RFID-based inventory happens virtually while passing. Another main aspect of this approach is the full integration of the “asset master” source system, e.g. SAP. Therefore the loop is clamped between SAP and the “RFID trolley”. A side aspect of the RFID tagged assets is the full coverage of maintenance orders as well as the application of in-dividual machine IDs in Industry 4.0 (Virtualization
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to Cyber Physical Systems). The solution that was developed in Feuerbach - consisting of soft-ware, process description, and UHF RFID hard-ware - will now be gradually rolled out to more than 250 Bosch plants worldwide.
Abdelhakim LaghmouchiResearch Fellow, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK
mems for predictive maintenance - insights into current projects and Views on the Latest Research Findings4:15pm - 4:40pm
The partners of the cooperative project AMELI 4.0, Bosch, Siemens, Hahn-Schickard, Binder Elektronik, Schaudt Mikrosa, Stakeforce and Fraunhofer IPK, are currently developing a ro-bust, electronic-based sensor system with a modular hardware and platform design. The partners use structure-borne sound sensors and acoustic MEMS microphones particularly as a completely energy self-sufficient Multiple Degree of Freedom (Multi-DOF) sensor system in the context of the MEMS sensors project. It is planned to combine this system with kinetic harvesters and energy-efficient, adaptive and self-learning algorithms for evaluation purpos-es that are close to the sensors. The research and development project is funded by the Fed-eral Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
predictive maintenance
in the context of the programme “Sensor-based electronic systems for applications for Industry 4.0 (SElekt I4.0)“ and is super-vised by the project manager VDI/VDE-IT.
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use cases: supply chain processes in the automotive industry1:00pm to 3:15pm
• RFID for optimized car finishing processes• Tracking & tracing of RTIs in the automotive parts supply• Just-in-time parts supply for OEMs• Car distribution and services with RFID
Lectures by
user DayForum 4Supply Chain in Logistics, Retail and tourism
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use cases: RFID for tourism, fashion and retail logistics3:45pm to 5:50pm
• Access, payment and garment logistics on cruise ships• RFID for brand protection in the fashion world• RTI pool management for the food and personal-care product industries• Food industry benefits from RFID tracking in internal logistics
Lectures by
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manuel medina BurrullFinished Vehicle Distribution Manager, SEAT
RFid@seat: How an automotive manufac-turer benefits From optimized processes - in outbound Logistics, for example10:40am - 11:05am
Seat uses RFID technology at the interface between production and logistics: after the assembly, in the finishing processes of automotive vehicles up until the delivery. All logistical processes on the factory premises are coordinated and monitored with an RFID shipping label. The aim of the RFID implemen-tation is the improved control of the logistics pro-cesses to obtain vehicle information in real-time. In case of a parking space vacancy the RFID soluti-on transmits the current status to the system. The result: An improvement of the use of space and resources, as well as the control and localization of vehicles on the factory premises.
outbound Logistics
Global Supply network
User Day | 20th September | Forum 4 | 10:40 pm – 12:20 pm
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Chris HigginsGroup IT Director, Paragon Automotive
Kris van vosselLogistics Manager, Parts Supply & Logistics, Mazda Motor Logistics Europe
Returnable asset Tracking & Tracing
automotive supply chain
passive uHF RFid solution Within the automotive supply chain boosts over-all efficiency of paragon11:55am - 12:20pm
Service provider Paragon Automotive has increa-sed stock and process visibility within the supply chain using RFID, while also enhancing control of internal processes and improving data quality. De-ploying a passive UHF RFID solution has enabled Paragon to achieve speed and accuracy objectives in vehicle processing operations which handle over 100,000 vehicles per annum. This RFID solu-tion is now relied upon to drive physical processes and live data exchange between vehicle manufac-turers, logistics providers and dealerships.
mazda motor Logistics europe imple-mented an RFid solution for intelligent asset management in the Warehouse11:05am - 11:30am
Mazda Europe implemented an RFID solution for tagging all returnable assets arriving in the produc-tion and leaving it. The goal was to reduce manual processes, to increase the registration processes, to reduce mistakes and to optimize the tracking and tracing of assets. Before the implementation of the solution all assets had to be scanned ma-nually one by one. Finding the right tag and and the right position of the tag for different types of assets is one of the challenges of a RFID solution. The lecture gives an overview of inbound and out-bound processes at Mazda Europe as well as of the implented solution and its benefits.
RFid optimizes Just-in-Time Logistics of schnellecke for the automotive industry in Wolfsburg and bratislava11:30am - 11:55am
RFID-based and paperless! The automotive logis-tics service provider Schnellecke firmly integrated this concept in the just-in-time processes of its lo-gistics centers in Bratislava and in Leipzig. Around 50,000 parts leave the logistics center of Schnel-lecke in Bratislava “just in time“ per day. This is one of 47 locations of the logistics service provider worldwide for the automotive industry and one of two logistic centers where the subassembly processes and the sequencing operate based on RFID. And the RFID development at Schnellecke is not finished yet - further applications are in the concrete planning stage.
Dr. Abaid GodaSenior Manager IT-Operation,Schnellecke Logistics
Just-in-Time processes With RFid
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Gunnar BockDirector Onboard Applications, Aida Cruises
smart processes on the High seas: aida cruises Focuses on RFid for access, payment, in the uniform Handling and Linen management3:00pm - 3:25pm
RFID in the floating hotel: On the cruise ship AIDAprima, 1647 passenger cabins, 565 crew cabins, 100 additional signage de-vices, 110 cashpoints and the gangway are equipped with an NFC access system. For the more than 2,200 cabins every linen are identified with UHF transponders. In addi-tion there are about 9.000 crew uniforms and costumes – also marked with UHF tags. The RFID solution generates data to optimize the laundry consumption and to make the clothing more quickly available. RFID and NFC support better services and increase the competitiveness and future viability for cruise vessels.
innovations on cruisers
Stephan BühlerCEO, TexTrace , the woven RFID label
Vivienne Westwood -Top Fashion designer adopts RFid Technology for brand authentication3:25pm - 3:50pm
On the gray market fake brand products are offe-red at prices that are between 20 and 60 percent below the original price. Global production and logistics processes hardly allow the prosecution of forgery. The company Vivienne Westwood has taken an innovative approach with a woven UHF RFID label to track fashion products from manu-facturing to sale consistently. The authenticity, the distribution through authorized channels and the selling of each article at the right store can be checked properly at any time.
brand protection
User Day | 20th September | Forum 4 | 3:00 pm – 4:40 pm
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Bastiaan van eckProject manager, FrieslandCampina
RFid Tracking of RTis
Track & Trace of dairy products and advanced RTi pool management at Frieslandcampina4:15am - 4:50pm
Royal FrieslandCampina is one of the largest dairy companies in the world and provides millions of con-sumers with food that is rich in valuable nutrients from milk. The company is rolling out a global ERP template system to harmonize processes and systems across all factories and companies. This ERP template requires all shipments to be tracked and traced by GS1 SSCC codes. To enable the SSCC coding of roll-in containers for milk products, the Rotterdam plant of Friesland-Campina deploys UHF RFID technology, which also enables the company to effectively track these valua-ble assets across the supply chain and improve the ma-nagement and control of the pool.
Dirk FredaHead of Logistics & IT, Zentek Pool System
serialization and bulk Reading
RFid-based solution for pallets supports an efficient Loading and unloading process for customers Like dm-drogerie markt3:50pm - 4:15pm
Zentek Pool System focuses consistently on serializa-tion and global standards with regard to the manage-ment of reusable carriers (plastic pallets and contai-ners). This allows the use of RFID and EPCIS-based solutions for efficient processes in the control of emp-ty and full containers. Carriers, such as Zentek‘s plastic pallet, become increasingly „intelligent“ and can pro-vide valuable information for the supply chain. New, easier-to-implement RFID-based solutions allow this ra-pid and reliable detection in the bulk reading processes. Solutions aim at the areas of FMCG and disposal. How-ever, flexible process modelling and global standards allow to transfer the solutions to other sectors, such as the beverage trade,the pharmaceutical industry or construction, for exapmle, to optimize the manage-ment of high-quality and fast-moving assets or simply
to allow it for the first time. Zentek Pool Sys-tem is active throughout Europe and moves a six-figure pool of carriers. Customers mainly come from the area of the consumer goods industry FMCG and disposal.
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use cases: secure processes and data handling in hospitals 1:00pm to 3:15pm
• RFID and data security• Patient tracking in the OR• Product lifecycle management• Access control in hosptitals
user Day Forum 5RFID in medical processes
Lectures by
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use cases: secure processes and data handling in hospitals 1:00pm to 3:15pm
• RFID and data security• Patient tracking in the OR• Product lifecycle management• Access control in hosptitals
use cases: tracking of goods in the healthcare sector3:45pm to 5:50pm
• Implant tracking• Dental instrument processing• Automated garment supply• Access Control in hospitals
Lectures by
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Gerald SpyraLawyer, external data protec-tion officer, specialized in data protection, medical device law and IT-Forensics, Lawyer Office Spyra
10:40am - 11:05am
The possible application scenarios of RFID in hos-pitals are endless. But with all the opportunities for innovation and the possible application scena-rios of RFID, it is important that the protection of data and information to be processed is gua-ranteed by those who are responsible. Especially when the processed RFID data can be related to an identifiable person, it is vital to protect this data on the basis of appropriate data protection standards. In Europe, no single data protection law exists so far, which is why the use of RFID must be evaluated differently in the different Member States. However, the existence of dif-ferent national data protection laws and their applications may change significantly because of the provisions of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) in two years. Because of
RFid and privacy in Hospitals
this, RFID-use in European hospitals must be re-evaluated especially as regards to its impli-cations for privacy / data protection.
ellie LeeManager OR Information Management Services, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Canada
sunnybrook Hospital Toronto: RFid in the oR area prevents bottlenecks - a new Level of patient care11:05am - 11:30am
Sunnybrook Hospital has installed UHF long range readers in 19 of the 20 operating rooms and in adja-cent areas. The aim was to track the approximately 13,500 annual surgical patients on their way to the operating room and back to the ward, to document the time it takes and to prevent bottlenecks. A unique ID number is assigned to each patient. This an-onymous number is used to inform family members about the status of a patient’s operations. Similar to an airport departure board there are monitors in the waiting area. Waiting family members get updated information on the progress of the operation, wit-hout having to ask OR staff, in real time.
RFid in the oR area
RFid in the crossfire between data protection and innovation in Hospitals:new challenges From the eu general data protection Regulation and What Has to be considered in Hospital Routines for the Future
User Day | 20th September | Forum 5 | 10:40 pm – 12:20 pm
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marko KreusExport Sales Manager, Idesco
access control
Take no Risks! oslo university Hospital Trusts in High-Level security solution With 800 RFid Readers for access control11:55am - 12:20pm
When it was time to replace the old access control sys-tem, the Norwegian Rikshospitalet looked for an instal-lation that was cost-effective and easy to handle but also provided high security standards and a built-in option for future updates. The hospital’s former access control sys-tem was thirteen years old when it was replaced. By the end of its lifecycle, it had grown increasingly difficult to secure replacement parts for the system. Consequent-ly, Rikshospitalet wanted their new system to be desig-ned cost-effective, with a built-in anticipation of future needs, updates, and evolution.
Sadmir osmancevicHead of DepartmentCharité CSSD (Central sterile services Department)
Reprocessing cycles
item RFid Labelling Works for Tracking sterilised products at charité cFm Facility management11:30am - 11:55pm
In 2015 two parallel projects were launched at two dif-ferent locations, each with the aim of documenting the product life cycles of dental handpieces and contra-ang-les from the dental clinic on the one hand and document rigid endoscopic optics thoroughly on the other hand. The transponders are detected both at the beginning of the preparation during the loading process of the cleaning equipment as well as in the packaging prior to the sterilization. In the application, antenna reader com-binations are used that are integrated via LAN into the network. The employee simply has to hold the instru-ment that is going to be cleaned in front of the antenna. The limited read range ensures that only one instrument is recognized at a time. The system achieves very good results when cleaning with mild alkaline cleaners and du-ring thermal disinfection and steam sterilization.
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Reinhard JurischManaging Director, Microsensys
possibilities of passive RFid Technology for the Realization of Human medical implants3:00pm - 3:25pm
The opportunity to transfer energy and bidirec-tional data wirelessly over a comfortable dis-tance makes RFID very interesting for medical implants. Further, it allows miniature low power sensors and some special actuators actuators in the integration of passive RFID transponders without any additional battery. The presentation shows theoretical and practical designs of diffe-rent antennae which are operating on magnetic field coupling and by electromagnetic fields. Pro-blems regarding the human body are discussed for HF and UHF solutions. How the interaction happens in terms of functionality in energy-har-vested sensors and passive radio-communication and what specific properties can be achieved will be impressively demonstrated by a realized wire-less intracranial pressure monitoring implant.
implants With RFid
Bo DanielsenHead of School of Oral Health Care,University of Copenhagen,School of Oral Health Care
enhanced patient safety: The school of oral Health care at the university of copenhagen uses uHF-RFid for Tracking dental instruments3:25pm - 3:50pm
Each of the instruments in the School of Oral Health Care at the University of Copenhagen has been tagged. They can be tracked from the time they are dispensed through their utilization, processing, ste-rilization and return to the storage. Thus, there is a full control over hygiene status of all instruments at all times. The RFID solution also allows the docu-mentation of precisely which instruments student have been using on which patients and when they have been sterilized. It‘s easy to define which inst-ruments the different students are allowed to use. In addition it‘s possible to follow when and for how long each students work on different patients.
dental instrument Tracking
User Day | 20th September | Forum 5 | 3:00 pm – 4:40 pm
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Sven SchöppeManaging Director,Leo System
garment supply
it couldn‘t be easier: scalable uHF RFid-based garment dispensing systems for Hospitals of all sizes. insights From daily use, practical ex-perience, and economic Leverage of Running installations in germany - improved availabili-ty, Lower costs!3:50pm - 4:15pm
Garment supply is crucial to Hospital workflows as epidemio-logical studies have revealed healthcare apparel to be the next important challenge to controlling the transmission of infection in healthcare settings. With many thousands of tran-sactions per day the availability and traceability of goods and transparency of workflows is of major importance. The use of laundry-dedicated UHF RFID transponders with technical assistance of innovative dispensing and collection systems provides a holistic view and single piece real-time identifica-tion of textile goods. Introduction of multiple or even perma-nent monitoring of inventory in different locations (upstream stock- and processing units to downstream usage points) can help strengthen resilience against classic challenges in textile services, e.g. volatility of demand, out of stock situations etc., thus resulting in more effective hygiene management.
Tracking of medical assets
Hospitals use RFid and Wi-Fi for asset Tracking4:15pm - 4:40pm
The entire health care sector – from the technology, medication and logistical processes, to the nursing staff and patients – is a special environment which must be grounded on safe procedures even more than others.
To keep an overview of laboratories, hospitals, ope-rating rooms and care facilities, the support from (in-novative) technology ensures that a high degree of transparency is necessary.
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Speed up Your Business!user Day, 20th September1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am2nd SpeedLab: 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Deepen your RFID-know-how in a workshop at-mosphere. Twice a day (between 9.45a.m. and 10.15a.m., and between 2.15p.m. and 2.45p.m.) exhibitors offer SpeedLabs of 30 minutes each. The main focuses are “technology”, “system in-tegration”, and “industry solutions”. Profit from knowledge transfer in small groups with a limited number of participants. The result of the day will be a concrete RFID-solution for your individual business’s requirements.
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SpeedLabsof the exhibitors
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RFid Hardware of all VarietiesRFID hardware with low prices for custom designs
Yiwen Jin, CEO, B-Id
• UHF products for high temperature and on metal environments• ISO cards with integrated display or fingerprintsensor• OEM hardware, from tooling to frequency range, specified by customer
expert Lab on self-control in production and Logis-tics
Christian Gorldt, Head of Department, BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik
• Digital logistics• Mobile technologies and smart products• Real time control in production and logistics with cyber-physical systems• Development of new business models and services for Industry 4.0
smart network of RFid and Vision systemsMore transparency and efficiency in production and logistics
oliver pütz-Gerbig, Business Unit Identification, Product Manager, Balluff
• Simulation of a traceability application in production or intralo-gistic environment • Read / write object and production data via HF and UHF systems • Networking of RFID components with control systems (SPS / IPC) and visualization • Integration of image processing for quality control • Demonstration of “lot size 1“ ac-cording to the Industry 4.0 concept
material Flow control at its bestIntelligent product and load carrier management in a time-critical environment, using the example of the steelmaking industry.
Gerhard Gangl, RFID Expert / Co-Founder, 7iD Technologies
• Challenges of a high-quality steel production• Industry 4.0, IoT and Big Data – technologies with unlimited possibilities• More transparency through intelligent real-time control• Optimizing the process chain = minimizing process costs
intelligent Real-Time control
digital Logistics
integrated RFid solutions
customized RFid Hardware
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am
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Reading & Writing with HF readersConnecting & Programming 13.56MHz readers, high-speed-introduction & demonstration directly on the notebook
Kevin Heimann, Product Management Germany, Contrinex Sensor GmbH
• Structure of a network with up to 253 read/write heads on one RS485 line • Structure of commands for a reader, explai-ning with reference to a datasheet • Construction & structure of the frames between the computer and reader• Integration of the commands and parameters into the frame • Importance of RFID for Industry 4.0
selecting uHF RFid products for applications based on Their performance characteristics
DI Josef preishuber-pflügl, CTO, BU Manager RFID+RFComm CISC Semiconductor
• Measuring tag performance on objects as used in the application• Measuring reader performance• Matching tags and readers to meet application requirements• Ensuring product quality in production
RFid–based “sense + Response” solutionfor analytics and predictive
Dominik Brosch, Global Account Manager Specialty Apparel, Checkpoint Systems
• RFID-based solution for analytics and predictive maintenance • Omni-channel shopper experience thanks to Business Intelli-gence (BI) • Speed up decision processes based on facts and not feelings • Easy creation of customized dashboards • Easy deployment across organization thanks to the cloud
optimizing Your fleet With the Help of active and passive RFidDetermining more than just a location by combining GPS and RFID
Corinna Wetzel, International Sales, Bornemann
• Car inventory check for compliance with accident prevention regulations via RFID tags • Electronic driver license control with passive RFID tags • Fleet management and driver identification using RFID • Checking temperature via temperature sensors in RFID tags • Alarm messages when a door/a window is opened thanks to magnetic RFID tagsintelligent Real-Time control
more than Locating
choosing the Right Hardware
connection and programming
RFid analytics for Retail
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am SpeedLabs | 20th September | 2nd SpeedLab: 2:15pm - 2:45pm
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Vehicle access control and Toll Road systems operated with RFidUHF Technology assures the highest level of safety and comfort
Sascha Schöll, Sales Identification, Feig Electronic
• UHF Long Range Reader enable read ranges of up to 16 m • FEIG readers support UCODE DNA tags with extensive security features • Stand alone solutions available for regions with high network failure • FEIG readers offer optimal performance even at high speeds • Circular polarized UHF antennas with different beam widths are available • Optimal technical support
Tools for Quick and easy integration of RFid ReadersFind the optimum hardware positioning without effort
martin Hartwigsen, Manager Sales & Marketing - Ident & Automation, deister electronic
• Integration without expensive spectrum analysis or simulation• Tools for the integration of LF, HF, and UHF solutions• Visiualisation of the RFID reader field and range• Optimal transponder positioning• Uncover antenna reflections Hardware positioning
benefits of
Long Range solutions
Live demonstration of a RFid middleware with practical example
Dennis pospich, Managing Director, Data Elektronik
• Experience a practical live example of lean production with Kanban• How to easily use and configure sensors and signal lights• Possibility to integrate a scripting language inside RCOM Gateway• Interfaces and how to integrate RFID middleware
RFid middleware
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am
RFid based palletManufacture and Implementation of RFID Pallets in Retail
martin Kirch, Project ManagerFraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF
• Steps for effectively rollout of RFID tagged plastic pallets• RFID transponder specification• Transponder and RFID label analyses• Development of the system solution• Operation of the system solution
RFid based pallet
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nFc: beyond paymentsSecure NFC applications and their relation to RFID
Richard Aufreiter, Director of Product Management, HID Global
• Understand NFC and its operational modes• Learn about NFC security options• Implement trusted Proof of Presence• Choosing the right NFC tag for your business
challenges of RFid integration
Sebastian Lempert, Research fellow, Fraunhofer SCS
• RFID system requirements• Middleware solutions: open source vs. commerical• Tag and reader selection• Adaption of goods and information flows
Hardware positioning
RFid Hardware integration
secure nFc solutions
electronic part marking and ecosystemProviding electronic lifecycle management within multiple value chains
nikolai Duschek, Key Account Manager, Fujitsu Technology Solutions
• High memory and on-metal labels• Fujitsu RFID ecosystem • Digitalizing your supply chain• Maintenance made easy • Customized applications
Lifecycle management
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am SpeedLabs | 20th September | 2nd SpeedLab: 2:15pm - 2:45pm
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optimising internal Logistics with RFid-based self-service TerminalsCome on over and discover how
Frizzi Seltmann, Marketing Manager, Kemas
• Semiconductor companies dispense tools and ensure their availability! • Data centres organize access control for external service providers with the help of an electronic reception!• Health care institutions realize the key and company ID card management for employees and service providers! • A food processing company optimizes its workwear management!
self-service systems
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am
new ioT solutions as a success factor for complete solutions from one source
thomas Brunner, Head of Business Line Kathrein IoT Solutions
• Intelligent software platform Crosstalk 3.0 for easy Industry 4.0 rollouts • Switch beam technology paves the way for passive RTLS systems • Smart shelf antennas enable intelligent solutions for eKanban ioT solutions
optimizing Laundry management with [acuity] by invengo Textile services
Angeline Fraud, Marketing Communications Manager, Invengo
• Reduce linen losses & saves on linen purchases• Streamline & automate laundry operations• Improve daily business decisions with real-time actionable information• Ensure scalability & flexibility for your business growth• Enhance customer relations & offer new value-added services
INVENTORY AT CUSTOMER SITE
TAG INTERGRATION
HOTELS
INVENTORY AT CUSTOMER SITE
HOSPITALS
LINEN MANUFACTURERS
CONDEMNING
RFIDTAG SUPPLIER
LAUNDRIES
COLLECTING SOILED LINEN
DELIVERING CLEAN LINEN
Registration
READING SOILED LINEN ON CONVEYORRECEIVING SOILED LINEN
WASHINGORDER PREPARATION
DISPATCHING CLEAN LINEN
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Three RFid business models for RFid in Fashion & apparel
Drs. Sander merkx, Partner, Mieloo & Alexander
This speedLab describes the three common business models cur-rently deployed in fashion & apparel retail: 1.Off-line/manual, 2. Real-time/transaction based, 3. Perpetual inventory and locating. We will discuss the required components for each model and their pros and cons, as well as the scaling approach, and offers practical insight in the lessons learnt in various pilots and roll-outs. business models for Fashion
smart sensor system solutionsWireless capturing of sensor values and the worldwide availability of data
Reinhard Jurisch, Managing Director, microsensys
Based on proven RFID technology and intelligent low power sensors microsensys is steadily developing a broad portfolio of sensor tags and data loggers. The contactless detection of physical values is very interesting for many established sensor applications and enables the opening up of completely new market segments. Potential applica-tion scenarios of logistics, maintenance, process control, building ma-nagement, and quality assurance are demonstrated and discussed.
smart sensors
RFid for customized parts in the productionAutomatic ID, control, and data capture in the production environment for customized parts and products
Lars thuring, Strategic Development Manager, Logopak Systeme
• RAIN RFID: using global standards through GS1 defined UHF RFID standards • Transparency through real-time capture and tracking of product movements.• Reliable industrial Machines for dependable product marking • Track and trace throughout the supply chain Real Time Tracking
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am SpeedLabs | 20th September | 2nd SpeedLab: 2:15pm - 2:45pm
ioT solutions
automate Laundry operations
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SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am
Real-Time inventory data as a serviceMojix recently launched the inventory data as a service without the customers having to invest in technology!
Roelof Koopmans, Managing Director Europe, Mojix
• RFID Data in real-time of entire store inventory• No hardware or software investment required• No major system integration costs due to Mojix ViZix• Real-time data enables automatic replenishment• In-Store Fulfillment of Online-Shop orders
High performance print & apply solutions for smart LabelsEfficient RFID solutions for various applications in the areas of identification and labeling
Jürgen Heim, Sales & Service Director, Novexx Solutions
• 1:1 Print & Apply System • Ribbon-saving solution with jump-over-the-chip function • Highest print quality (300 dpi) through Near Edge technology • Increased productivity due to high pressure • Dispensing speed of up to 400 mm/s• RFID applications on item and carton level
print and apply
stocktaking Without effort
nordic id – The benchmark in RFidComprehensive RFID hardware from one source
Danny Collinson, Sales Manager, Nordic ID
• UHF RFID as a part of Industry 4.0• Case studies from the field• Cost-efficient implementations of RFID solutions• Optimized processes and high transparency• Increase in turnover and fast ROI uHF RFid in Retail,
Logistics, and industry
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Track & Trace With direction detection and apps
oliver Huther, Business Development RFID, Sick
• Detection of positions with passive RFID• Applications for intelligent RFID readers• Added value of direction detection in production and logistics• Safe identification and assignment of objects• Integration in system landscapes – “Create your App“
direction detection
RFid component Tracking and control across the automotive assembly chain
Frank Linti, Business Development Manager RFID, Schreiner Group, Competence Center LogiData
• RFID: prototype tracking• Smart Factory: parts marking in automotive production• From prototype tracking to production use• RFID for automotive assembly processes• Automotive: RFID supply chain automotive production
SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am SpeedLabs | 20th September | 2nd SpeedLab: 2:15pm - 2:45pm
RFid View Tags, Visual and bidirectional interface for processes in the age of industry 4.0 and ioT
René Wermke, RF System Application Manager, Omni-ID
• Introduction to RFID and IoT or Industry 4.0. • Transponder with a display.• Change display contents via diverse interaction interfaces. • Generating information directly through the upper level system.• Real time demonstration
display Tags
print and apply
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SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am
Let`s Have a Look at a customized extensively solutionLet‘s Take a Look at a big solution with different requirements of an biochemical company. It is an realized Project.
Frank mayer, Sales Manager Germany, Unitronic
• Take a look at what they wanted in the beginning• Talk about their requirements and their issues• Discussing the final solution• See how long the project ran for and how it works today. Reader Technology
Leakage Testing in automobile production With RFid
Walter Hein, Business Development Manager RFID, Turck
• Moisture-sensitive sensor tags register water in the vehicle • RFID gates read transponders in the cars before and after the irrigation chamber • Fully automatic 100% inline quality control without manual intervention • Cost reduction and increased customer satisfaction through 100% fault detection • Turnkey solution from Turck and its partners Smartrac and Vilant
Quality control
simplification of uHF RFid implementation using cloud-based solutionsIntroducing a cloud platform for UHF RFID readers
Frantisek takacs, Chief Technology Officer, TSS COMPANY
• About RFID.MENU• What are the upsides of using RFID with the cloud?• How to combine hardware with RFID.MENU?• Our UHF RFID readers made in EU
RFid and the cloud
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SpeedLabs | 20th September | 1st SpeedLab: 9:45am - 10:15am SpeedLabs | 20th September | 2nd SpeedLab: 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Factors of a successful RFid system integration More transparency for your processes
Henning natenhorst, Project Manager, Gustav Wilms – Supply Chain Technologies
• Intelligent Objects - the material flow of products and load carriers is transparent • ID stations - robust and reliable RFID integration in your production, warehouse and shipping processes • flexible middleware - gapless data capture, various evaluations and simple interface adapters offered by TRALOSY process Transparency
industry 4.0 - more Than Just a slogan?Process optimization with integrated RFID solutions based on practical examples
Heiko tiedmann, Business Development Manager D-A-CH, Vilant Systems
Intralogistics from individual parts to swap body. The solution for gates and lift trucks with automatic direction detection and stray reading suppression • Recognition of the action without manual input by an operator• Automatic monitoring of all system components• Intelligent components enable intelligent process design
intelligent Reader
Transparency and management of complex processes in Real-TimeAutomated identification as the key for event-based process management
thorsten Braas, Sales Manager, Winckel
• Managing and controlling in real-time• Visualisation of decision-relevant information• Process-relevant KPIs and forecasts • Real-time alarm system and emergency routines• Customer cases: loading inspection, traceability, etc.
Value chain managementReader Technology
RFid and the cloud