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Lessons from over 250 Case Studies of RFID used in the Food Chain in 30 Countries

Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman
IDTechEx, United Kingdom
 
 

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Presentation Summary

  • RFID tagging food in restaurants, supermarkets, the cold chain, food conveyances
  • RFID tagging livestock and farming
  • The main benefits, costs, frequencies, suppliers etc that are emerging
  • Successes and failures
  • Experience of RFID combined with condition monitoring on food and on livestock
  • IDTechEx forecasts for adoption of RFID on food items, food pallets/ cases and livestock 2005-2015 by number and dollar value

Speaker Biography

Dr Peter Harrop PhD, FIEE, FCIM is Chairman of IDTechEx Ltd. He was previously Chief Executive of Mars Electronics, the $260 million electronics company and Chairman of Pinacl plc, the $100m fibre optic company. He has been chairman of over 15 high tech companies. He has written 14 books on technical subjects, these being published by the Financial Times, John Wiley and others. He lectures and consults internationally on smart labels and smart packaging.

Company Profile

IDTechEx provides independent analysis on the development and application of RFID, smart packaging and printed electronics
 
IDTechEx is a knowledge based company specializing in RFID smart labels, smart packaging and printed electronics. The company gives strictly independent marketing, technical and business advice and services on these subjects. It is in three forms - consultancy, publications and conferences. Staff are mainly honors graduates specializing in the subject. They travel intensively, visiting many conferences, universities and companies to learn and interpret the latest information. Indeed, IDTechEx is unusually international in its reach, with directors in the US and UK and technical associates in Japan, Spain and elsewhere. IDTechEx technical staff and associates speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, French, Dutch and many other languages.
 
Consultancy
Consultancy is carried out for a wide variety of clients across the world, recent examples including Hewlett Packard US, Polytechnos Germany, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, QinetiQ UK, Rexam US etc. Consultancy includes business and technical due diligence for investors and companies seeking licenses, guidance on technological trends and business plans and presentation of tailor made tutorials. IDTechEx has also recommended optimal technologies for certain product designs and product positioning sought by clients.
 
Publications
IDTechEx publications include introductory material such as "The Smart Label Revolution" "Smart Packaging" and "Printed Electronics" plus in depth analysis of aspects such as "RFID Forecasts, Players & Opportunities", "The Future of Chipless RFID" "Item Level RFID" And "Smart Tagging and Smart Packaging in Healthcare". IDTechEx also publishes the monthly web journals "Smart Labels Analyst" and "Smart Packaging Journal" which contain in depth analysis and reports on the many conferences staff attend worldwide. IDTechEx has the world's largest database of RFID case histories, containing over 1,500 RFID case studies see www.rfidbase.com  for more information.
 
Conferences
The IDTechEx conferences are annual and include Smart labels USA, Asia and Europe, Active RFID, Food and Livestock Traceability, Printed Electronics USA and Europe, and Intelligent and Smart Packaging. IDTechEx only does conferences on subjects where it is a globally acknowledged expert.
 
Further information
For more information please browse www.idtechex.com  or contact Managing Director Raghu Das on .
 

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Documentation and Traceability as a Part of an Integrated Solution for Farmers and Advisory Services
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Global SAW RFID Solutions for Food Track and Traceability
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Requirements for The Optimal Traceability Business Model (OTBM)
Mr David Michael, Managing Director Wondu Business & Technology Services, Australia at Food Traceability 2006

Natural Randomness as a Fingerprint
Mr Mark McGlade, Director of Business Development Ingenia Technologies, United Kingdom at Food Traceability 2006

Using DNA for Full Value Food Traceability
Dr Betsy Moran, Technical Marketing Manager Whatman, Inc, United States at Food Traceability 2006

The Identification of Animal Species in Food: An Example of the Application of DNA Chip Technology
Mr Olivier Pasquier, Global Product Manager - Molecular Biology bioMérieux Industry, France at Food Traceability 2006

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