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RFID Conference - Afternoon Session 1, Part Two

Sept. 28, 2006
(Symposia and Conferences)

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The second annual RFID seminar series, the theme of this series is the use of RFID (radio frequency identification) in supply chains. This is the second of two steams for the Afternoon Session 1. The speakers are Dr. David C. Wyld, Mayfield Professor of Management and Director of the Strategic e-Commerce Initiative, Southeastern Louisiana University, and Mark Johnson, President, RFID Tribe.

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