Advisory Group Role. ©2005 GS1 2 Making our Vision a Reality Advisory Group Role Setting the direction for Australian industry Leveraging overseas experience.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Alien Technology® Patti Blessing Director Business Development
Advertisements

T HE ROLE OF PIARC IN GLOBAL ROAD INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Julio, 2001 Oscar de Buen Richkarday C3 Technical Committee Chairman.
Using Technology to Facilitate Trade Presented by Sue Welch Chief Executive Officer CrossStreetTrade, Inc. 2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930, USA.
Hosted by Standards Development Update Sally A. Herbert, President Standards and System Development GS1 President GDSN, Inc.
GS1 EPC/RFID Technology Group Launch 9 November 2006.
GS1 industry engagement driving standards adoption
Advisory Group Wrap-up Richard Jones GM Delivery Service, GS1.
GS1 EPC/RFID Advisory Group Launch 9 November 2006.
The Greening of North Carolina Network NCSU IES: GNCN:
Higher Apprenticeships Presented by Negat Lodhi November 2012.
INTRODUCTION Based in Spalding Lincolnshire PSP provides expert designed, developed and integrated IT solutions.
Advancing Alternative Energy Technologies Glenn MacDonell Director, Energy Industry Canada Workshop on Alternatives to Conventional Generation Technologies.
EPC/RFID - Global Progress Bill McLeer EPCglobal US.
Fashion and Textiles Staff update College of Design and Social Context Nov 2012.
1 Forum on e-Business Interoperability and Standardization Digital Trade and Transportation Network Friday 14 May 2004.
AusIndustry Martin Cebis AusIndustry – Entrepreneur Development Facilitator.
The National Mental Health and Disability Employment Strategy – Aims and instruments Debbie Mitchell Branch Manager Participation Policy Branch 7 December.
Emerging developments in the field of automatic identification Henri Barthel Technical Director EPCglobal EAN International.
Australia’s International Business Events Sector The Economic and Strategic Value Proposition Conference on the Value of Meetings, JMIC 2015.
Research Impact 19 November 2012 Dr Fiona Cameron Executive Director Australian Research Council.
Innovation: Victoria’s Future Overview of new ICT & Technology Programs Ballarat, 21 October 2008.
Australia’s Innovation Action Plan – Self-Assessment Report June 2010 Barry Jones Industry and Small Business Policy Division.
Demand Policy for Innovation The Australian Experience
United Nations Millennium Action Plan Health InterNetwork World Health Organization April 2001.
ECoSentric is a non for profit organisation that builds community energy groups that own and manage their own energy futures through innovation, engineering.
Reform and change in Australian VTE and implications for VTE research and researchers By Aurora Andruska 20 April 2006.
Research by IPCP.  People, Performance and Principles – our Co- operative Difference  People / HR Forum – why another network ?  Our Co-operative Difference.
Partnerships and collaboration Working together: good for business, good for research I work for business.gov.au but also thought it would be a good opportunity.
David A. Olive General Manager, Fujitsu Limited WITSA Public Policy Chairman WITSA Public Policy Meeting Hanoi, Vietnam November 26, 2005 Radio Frequency.
1 © 2007 Avaya Inc. All rights reserved. Avaya – Proprietary & Confidential. Under NDA Avaya - Proprietary & Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Avaya.
Developing Supply Chains for Foreign Investors in Costa Rica Leveraging FDI for technological learning and suppliers development Roberto Calvo Director.
Concept to Implementation Leadership Team Prototype Implementation Plan First Call for Engagement, Formation of Communities of Practice Formation.
SMEs in Canada Facts Federal Role. 1 Outline Overview of SMEs in Canada Roles of Government.
Australia. Angus M Robinson Chief Executive, AEEMA 11 th World Electronics Forum London “Influencing the Australian Agenda” 15 th September 2005.
“Public-Private Health Forum guiding the way forward for partnerships to improve health in Tanzania” Dr. Adeline Kimambo Co-Chair PPHF Executive Board.
High Power RFID Trials in Australia Gabriel Phillips, GS1 Australia.
Summary Report Project Name : Advancing an Open Source Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Ecosystem Brief Project Description : This Charter project aims.
Presentation of projects’ ideas. 1. Madrid Network “A public-private network which aim is to contibute actively to position Madrid Region in the top.
STEP - Strategic Deployment throughout the Industry Supply Chain A Perspective from Downunder NASA - JPL STEP Workshop - Jan 2001 Martin Jones -
Sustainability West Midlands Health Networks and Activity 8 July 2015 Anna Bright Senior Sustainability Adviser.
Jane Wilson – Director CS3. WHY A CONSORTIUM? Culture First identified need to support the culture and sport sector to operate in the new marketplaces.
CS3 Launch, 25 September 2012 Overview and Membership Heidi Bellamy – Director CS3.
Miguel A. Lopera, GS1 Global Office CEO GS1 Global Update.
GS1 System Thomas Bikeev B2B Group Manager, GS1 Oasis Adoption Forum, London 17 October 2005.
North East Lincolnshire Council delivering change through partnership ( Physical Regeneration, Property and Technical Services Partnership) Planning in.
Compendium of Best Practices and Benefits of National Logistics Associations in Selected APEC Economies First Workshop, Oakes on Collins Melbourne, 5-7.
Australia Visibility Provides Security Beating the problem of Fraudulent Certificates.
EPCglobal Overview Patrick Javick August 20, 2007.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Environmental Programs Models-3 Adel Hanna Carolina Environmental Program University of North Carolina.
ECR Europe – Supply Side agenda Update on preparations for workshop on Shelf Ready Packaging (SRP) Brussels, 21 October 2005.
Consumer Protection Issues: A Retail Perspective Petra Rob General Manager METRO Group STOA Workshop, June 6, 2006.
CTR Alternate Plan City of Redmond Kim Keeling Transportation Programs Administrator /30/2014.
The Horticulture Innovation Partnership Extending links for collaborative research and innovation in Horticulture Mary Bosley Chair of the HIP.
Emily Nott Relationship Manager - Research Councils IT Community Summit 3 April 2008 Technology Strategy Board V
Objectives: Trial a new way for all NRENs/global PR network to share, access and showcase use case information using a digital/blog platform Raise awareness.
Roadmap Economic Impact & Funding Opportunities Dr Stephen Hillier
SAP SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT(SCM) ONLINE TRAINING.
RAIL SUPPLIER ADVOCATE Bruce Griffiths RTAA Field Day 26 October 2011.
Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board The UK’s agency for business innovation –Business benefit –Economic growth –Quality of life.
Upturn Consulting 27, March 2017.
INVENTORY REDUCTION WORKSHOP
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Budget Overview
Name Job title Research Councils UK
EAFIP, Athens 19th October Laura Sánchez / Patricia Martínez
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
LGAQ’s approach to Data
Government Support to Grow your Business
Update for the Steering Committee December 14, 2018
Visibility Provides Security
Agenda About us Industry expertise Service Contact us.
Presentation transcript:

Advisory Group Role

©2005 GS1 2 Making our Vision a Reality Advisory Group Role Setting the direction for Australian industry Leveraging overseas experience Learning through pilot implementation Lobby Government and Associations Networking and information sharing Training and education on use of EPC technology Public policy Participation in standards development

Advisory Group Organisation Structure

©2005 GS1 4 Making our Vision a Reality EPC/RFID – Local initiatives National Demonstrator Project Consortium of 13 members pilot EPCglobal network Pilots Patties / Montagues - tracking inventory Others identified Training and education ACMA / GS1 licence: 4 Watt trial ( Mhz) Privacy - Code of Practice GS1 involvement in EPCglobal Working Groups

Advisory Group Scope & Action Agenda

©2005 GS1 6 Making our Vision a Reality Scope / Action Agenda Develop RFID road maps for industry sectors Participate in EPCglobal industry development activities Pilot implementation - National demonstrator project Part B - National Demonstrator project Phase 2 Training & Education Lobby Government - support for a major National Pilot Public Policy (Privacy) Standards Development

Scope & Action Agenda * Develop industry RFID road maps

©2005 GS1 8 Making our Vision a Reality Develop Industry RFID Roadmaps Develop RFID roadmaps for Australian industries that are committed/ready This may be based on major Retailer/Buyer roll-out programs / mandates eg ADF, Metro

©2005 GS1 9 Making our Vision a Reality Example: Metro RFID Road Map

©2005 GS1 10 Making our Vision a Reality RFID and METRO Group Jan April 2003July 2004Nov Mar Future Store Initiative Opening Future Store Rheinberg Opening Innovation Center Neuss July 2006 Start RFID Roll-out Pallet-level Start EECC Start RFID Roll-out Case-level

Scope & Action Agenda * Participate in EPCglobal industry development activities

©2005 GS1 12 Making our Vision a Reality EPCglobal - Industry Development Business Action Groups (BAGs) Retail Transport & logistics Health & Life Sciences 2006 – current discussion groups Aerospace and Defence / Apparel, Footwear and Fashion Consumer Electronics / Chemical 2007 – potential discussion groups Automotive / Food and Beverage / Oil and Gas / Postal

Scope & Action Agenda * Pilot participation

©2005 GS1 14 Making our Vision a Reality National Demonstrator Project – Phase 1B Extension to successful “National Demonstrator Project” – funded by DCITA grant + participant contributions Project Scope - To test the concept of electronic proof of delivery (ePOD) using the EPC gen 2 RFID standards and EPC network. Empty Chep pallet deliveries to manufacturers & 3PLs will be tagged with EPC RFID tags Pallets will be read out of Chep warehouse & into recipients warehouses with supporting pallet tracking systems being automatically updated with pallet delivery confirmations. (Date, time & specific pallet numbers). Project commences Nov 2006 & due for project completion & report by April 2007 Participants Manufacturers – Masterfoods (Mars), Proctor &Gamble, Capilano Honey 3PL – Westgate Logistics (on behalf of SME), Linfox (P&G) Chep – Pallets RMIT & GS1 – Project Management & technical advice Telstra – RFID Infrastructure & technical support

©2005 GS1 15 Making our Vision a Reality National Demonstrator Project – Phase 2 Phase 2 planned to commence in 2007 Will be open to all interested EPC Global Australia members Aim to seek Government funding assistance to complement participant investment Potentially 3 business applications will be implemented in parallel 1. Supply Chain Inventory Management 2. Promotions Management 3. Asset Management Proposal that NDP2 should be overseen by the EPC Advisory Group We are seeking expressions of interest.

Scope & Action Agenda * Training & Education

©2005 GS1 17 Making our Vision a Reality Education & Training There is a need for a full range of education and training offerings from introductory to advanced, technical and business

©2005 GS1 18 Making our Vision a Reality Scope / Action Agenda Develop RFID road maps for industry sectors Participate in EPCglobal industry development activities Pilot implementation - National demonstrator project Part B - National Demonstrator project Phase 2 Training & Education Lobby Government - confirm pilot scope/participation/timing and engage Govt (DCITA / AGIMO etc) Public Policy (Privacy) - retail Code of Practice is released for public review this month Standards Development

Investment in our future……… EPCglobal membership

©2005 GS1 20 Making our Vision a Reality EPCglobal Fees - Users GS1 Australia must contribute to the GS1 HO budget for EPCglobal We have 3 x EPCglobal User categories - Companies with HO in Australia - Companies with HO o/seas - Associations We propose the following fee approach for the EPC/RFID Advisory Group (new members joining EPCglobal Australia) F200650% of fee for remaining 6 mths F200750% of annual fee F % of annual fee

©2005 GS1 21 Making our Vision a Reality Why subscribe to EPCglobal? So why subscribe to EPCglobal? Leverage the full potential of the global network Access implementation tools and resources Access implementation tools and resources Be part of a user driven and user governed community Be part of a user driven and user governed community Obtain support in your local market Obtain support in your local market Benefit from our experience Take advantage of our influence & relationships Take advantage of our influence & relationships

©2005 GS1 22 Making our Vision a Reality In summary…….going forward Role - confirmed Structure - confirmed Action agenda – confirmed in principle EPCglobal membership fees - confirmed Quarterly meetings – Syd / Melb Join EPCglobal and work with GS1 Australia to realize the potential of EPC/RFID and to give your organisation a competitive advantage

©2005 GS1 23 Making our Vision a Reality EPCglobal – delivering value at the point where technology standards meet business needs QUESTIONS?