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RFID Journal Radio
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In these 30-minute radio shows, Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, interviews experts on radio frequency identification and takes questions live on the air.
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Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, interviews some of the leading expert in radio frequency identification and takes questions live from listeners.
Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, interviews Justin Patton, director of the RFID Research Lab at the University of Arkansas, and David Cromhout, the Center's lab manager. Justin and David will talk about the research that the Center has been doing on the benefits apparel suppliers can get from using RFID technology, about work the lab has being doing to certify tags for use on products for specific retailers, an executive education program the center is launching and much more.
Tune in to find out about the RFID Research Centers research results and ask questions you have about apparel tagging and other RFID issues.
Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, interviews Jamshed Dubash, the former head of the RFID program at Gillette and Proctor & Gamble, a seasoned business development executive with experience at RFID companies and a consultant who has helped end users sort out how to deploy RFID successfully. Currently, Jamshed is the COO of Petari, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company focused on enabling high-value and low cost RFID and cellular solutions in the broader machine-to-machine (M2M) space.
Jamshed will discuss why RFID didn’t take off in the consumer packaged goods industries, where he sees adoption occurring now, technologies on the market or on the horizon that will accelerate adoption, common mistakes companies make when deploying RFID and other topics raised by callers.
Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, interviews Pankaj Sood, founder of the McMaster RFID Applications Lab. Sood has been involved in end user RFID projects with Bombardier Transportation, several hospitals and other industries. He will discuss those projects, and will also talk about his current research at Cambridge University in England on the business value of information. Use the call in number to ask him questions.



