Miguel A. Lopera, GS1 Global Office CEO GS1 Global Update.

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Miguel A. Lopera, GS1 Global Office CEO GS1 Global Update

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards 2 AGENDA 1.GS Vision 2.GS Plan 3.Importance of Your Role in GS1 Industry Engagement and GSMP

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards Our vision for 2020 GS1 System B2C Data Quality Visibility Leverage the powerful and robust GS1 System Extend our standards to connect people with companies Provide tools to enable data quality Enable full visibility of the supply chain

GS1 2011/12 Plan (DRAFT)

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards /12: Core and « Inflection Points » Core Leverage the current GS1 System Identification system is our core asset Inflection Points Data Quality (led by GDSN Board): Extend GS1 Data Quality Framework to the B2C channel B2C (led by B2C Project Board): Trusted Source of Data Digital Coupons Visibility (led by EPCglobal Board): White Paper that will define the framework and GS1 role in key Visibility processes

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards 6 DRAFT 1 YEAR PLAN (2011/2012) StrategiesGS1 Global Projects FY 2011/12 Business Initiatives Supply Chain Efficiency Order to Cash & new eCom Release Anti-Counterfeiting Electronic Article Surveillance Fresh Foods Solution Health & Safety Product Recall Traceability Sustainability (Global Packaging Project) Patient Safety Healthcare AIDC (Patient & Unit Dose ID) HC Traceability Transport & Logistics Technical Initiatives Discovery Services GLN Registries Framework GS1 Services Architecture (Integrated Network) 6

2011/12 Plan Multi-sectorial Approach

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards Key Priority: Core Sectors Consumer Goods & Retail Healthcare Transport & Logistics

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards New Sectors Postal: GS1 and Universal Postal Union signed MOU in December 2010 Automotive: identification of automotive parts Finance: global transaction identification

Community role in Industry Engagement and Standards Development

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards Your role…. Each of you (Users, MOs and Solution Providers) plays a critical role to the GS1 global standards development work Expertise Business needs and requirements Regional and industry perspectives GS1 values your continued support in all aspects of Industry Engagement and Standards Development

© 2011 GS1 Creating value together with global standards 12 THANKS Thanks to the long lasting members! Thanks to the new comers! Keep the GSMP spirit ☻ !!!

Contact Details GS1 Global Office Avenue Louise 326, bte 10 B-1050 Brussels, Belgium T E W