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本論壇邀請多位國際專家講者蒞臨講演,為RFID技術與應用帶來新的國際交流觀點。各會議與研討會皆探討RFID之不同的產業應用面,內容相當
精采可期,不容錯過。
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Ian Robertson
EPCglobal's Global Industry Development Director,
EPCglobal's Asia Pacific Regional Director. |
He has a long multi-faceted background covering IT, Supply Chain and international large scale program management, and was formerly HP's WW Program Director of RFID, having spent 22 years in the HP, Compaq and DEC components of HP.
He originates from the UK, but left 19 years ago to gain international experience from living and working in France, Switzerland, Holland, Germany and the USA, and specialises in taking on complex start up situations where the rules have yet to be written and in troubleshooting Supply Chains. He has written various papers on change management within large corporations and consulted for many companies in this respect.
Ian’s background in supply chain troubleshooting positioned him well to create the HP RFID program from scratch and drive its implementation into HP’s supply chain in 28 sites all over the globe, but particularly in Asia, where he also initiated trials and negotiations with many governments for the allocation of RFID frequencies and operating parameters. He has worked extensively across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions.
His pioneering work in RFID included collaboration with Professor Sanjay Sarma from MIT on the concept of using RFID for Electronic Proof Of Delivery and the use of analytics derived from EPC event data to predict supply chain events and reduce the effort and time required to reconcile receiving discrepancies between trading partners. He also promoted the adoption of pallet association and aggregation techniques from the electronics industry by FMCG industries to overcome the limitations of reading tags through difficult materials.
In November 2005 he took up the roles of Global Industry Development Director and of Asia Pacific Regional Director for EPCglobal. In his Asia Pacific role he has consulted on RFID applications and regulations for many governments and major industries. He worked closely with the Apparel, Aerospace & Defence and Consumer Electronics industries to form their industry groups within EPCglobal. His collaboration with China contributed to the development and publication of China’s UHF RFID regulations. He is a graduate of the International Advanced Management Program at INSEAD, France and a Charter Member of The British Computer Society.
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Tatsuya Yoshimura
Sony and EPCglobal CE IAG Co-Chair |
The speaker graduated from Kyoto University, Japan with BA degree majored in Social Psychology. From 1984 to 1996 he worked for Oki Electric Industry, Co. Ltd, in the area of procurement, overseas marketing, and accounting. From 1996 to 2000 he worked for Oracle Japan, a Japanese subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, as Accounting Manager and Business Practice Director. After joining Sony Corporation in 2001, he experienced Business Planning and Direct Marketing of Entertainment Robot Company, participated in the development of production and shipment management systems for Sony products sold in Japan, and engaged in global inventory freshness control program. In August 2005 he assumed the current assignment (RFID Standards Research & Promotion Manager), and is working to promote the adoption of Global Standards (EPCglobal) for the practices in Sony group.
He has been a Co-Chair of EPCglobal Consumer Electronics Industry Action Group (CE IAG), discussing the RFID-based product management for Consumer Electronics products, since the Group was established in June 2007. He is also a member of Japan RFID Consortium for Consumer Electronics (JRCCE), which consists of 14 major Japanese manufacturers and working to realize the Lifecycle Management of Consumer Electronics Products, adopting RFID technologies.
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Naotaka ISHIZAWA
Project Manager, Technical Strategy Group of MTI Co-chair,
The transportation and logistics services industrial action group of EPCglobal |
ISHIZAWA is an innovative business producer in the logistics area; his experience features successfully leading international teams of people.
Since 2004, he has worked in Monohakobi Technology Institute (MTI), NYK Line’s in-house R&D division, which has produced a range of new logistics services by adopting RFID technology into the logistics field. Such services include warehouse-management services and materials-handling services for the Japanese automotive and electronic-goods industries. Already, MTI is using RF tags in Europe, Southeast Asia, China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. MTI is also supporting several major Japanese government projects, including the drive to standardize international radio-frequency laws.
ISHIZAWA is currently co-chair of the Transportation & Logistics Services Industrial Action Group (in EPCglobal), where he promotes involvement by Asian members. His efforts in the group led to his hosting the 1st official TLSBAG meeting, which took place in Kobe in January 2006 and attracted 140 participants from around the world. The First Official Global Pilot Project from Hong Kong to Japan.
And he is also acting as a chairman of the user working group of “the Committee of Ubiquitous Location Ground” which promoted by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan. In this committee he chairs a discussion for the new official location code to consider logistics use in Japan. |
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Nicholas A. Fergusson
Global Office (GS1 Global Office)
EPCglobal Inc. Associate Director |
As associate director of EPCglobal Inc, Nicholas is responsible for leading and coordinating the research initiatives of the Auto-ID labs as well as managing the certification Program. Furthermore he is also program manager Verisign, the company selected to run the root ONS on EPCglobal's behalf.
Nicholas A. Fergusson formerly held the post of Head of Department special projects at GS1 Switzerland where he worked for over 14 years leading and participating in numerous international and national projects for the GS1 community and it's customers. With his IT background he managed numerous EDI projects. Nicholas joined EPCglobal in August 2004. Born in Scotland Nicholas holds both a British and Swiss passport. He has lived and worked in several European countries and speaks fluent English, German, Dutch, French and Swiss German.
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Dr. Kyo-il, Chung
Director of Convergence Security Research Group, ETRI |
Dr. Chung, Director of Convergence Security Research Group has joined ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute) since 1982. ETRI is a non-profit government-funded research organization that has been at the forefront of technological excellence for 30 years.
He is concerned in the information security technology field for the mobile environments, smart card system, electronic payment, biometrics, information warfare, digital forensics, ubiquitous computing including RFID and a variety of cryptographic technologies. He has many talks related in information security technologies.
As well, he was a professor of next generation security part in UST (University of Science and Technology, Korea), and now he is working for standardization in various SDOs such as Chair of TC1 (Technical Committee of Common Base Technology) in TTA(Telecommunications Technology Association), Chair of Home Network Security Forum, Chair of Korea IC Card Forum in KEPIA (Korea Electronic Payment Industries Association), Chair of Security Group in Mobile RFID Forum, Chair of Electronic Passport Standardization Group of IC Card Research Centre in SNU (Seoul National Univ.).
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周明佩--HP Taiwan
謝和興--豐田生技
繆嘉新--中華電信有限公司
Marisa-- GS1 TW
李正明 副主任-- RFID公領域應用推動辦公室
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