News | August 1, 2007

RFID Symposium: Turning Research Into Revenue

The 3rd Annual Midwest Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Symposium
Tuesday & Wednesday, October 23 & 24, 2007
The University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
Web site: www.continuinged.ku.edu/programs/rfid/rfid_symposium

Register now!

The 3rd Annual Midwest RFID Symposium, presented by ITTC's RFID Alliance Lab and Rush Tracking Systems, will be held at the University of Kansas on October 23 & 24, 2007. The annual Midwest RFID Symposium features current research and case studies on RFID for asset management, industrial automation, and other closed-loop applications. Speakers and exhibitors from Motorola, Ekahau, Intelleflex, Fluensee, Intermec, Rush Tracking, SAVR Communications and more will demonstrate how to apply RFID to drive more flexible, lean manufacturing operations and to manage their assets more safely and efficiently. Professionals from a wide variety of businesses -- from heavy industry to healthcare and from agriculture to law -- will benefit from attending this symposium.

This annual symposium features professionals and decision makers presenting current research and projects on the implementation of RFID for asset management, industrial automation, and other closed-loop applications. Attendees will come from aerospace and defense, healthcare, life sciences, logistics and transportation services, automotive and industrial manufacturers, agriculture, food processors, libraries, archiving services, and more.

Cost

The conference fee of $395 ($445 after September 21, 2007) includes registration materials, attendance at all program sessions, access to the exhibit hall, and breakfasts, lunches, reception, and refreshment breaks.

For more information or to register, visit our Web site, or call toll free 877-404-5823.

For more information about exhibits and sponsorships, click here!

SOURCE: ITTC's RFID Alliance Lab and Rush Tracking Systems