The University
of Kansas is offering a three-day RFID implementation
course, How to Evaluate, Justify and Deploy Your Radio
Frequency Identification Solution, Monday–Wednesday,
November 13–15, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The course
is designed to give professionals, like you, the information
needed to make critical decisions about RFID solutions.
Our instructors
are Dr. Daniel Deavours, a research professor at the University
of Kansas and director of research at the RFID Alliance
Lab, and Michael McCartney, founder and principal of Quality
Logistics Management (QLM), a consulting practice focusing
on RFID technology and its implementation. Our instructors’
technical and business knowledge is combined in an unbiased,
vendor-neutral training session aimed at solving your
business problems.
You will
walk away from our course with the latest analysis of
Gen 2 tag products from the RFID Alliance Lab; A CD-ROM
containing class presentations, ROI calculators, and vendor
questionnaires; A copy of the second edition of RFID Labeling:
Smart Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer
Packaged Goods Supply Chain; and QLM’s 12 step implementation
guide that will enable you to better interpret and master
the foundations of enduring business achievement. You
will also receive access to our discussion website where
you can discuss your progress with the instructors and
other attendees after the seminar.
Because
the class includes hands-on experience using RFID products
from multiple vendors, it is taught in a small group setting.
Therefore, it’s important to register early before
the class fills up.
For complete
information, visit http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/programs/rfid/implementation/.