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RFID i Danmark presents: Wireless Identification and the Internet of Things RFID conference 2016 Tuesday 31st of May at the IT University in Copenhagen Probably the largest RFID Event in Scandinavia in 2016 We are very pleased to invite to what is probably the largest RFID Event in Scandinavia in 2016. Following up on the successful conferences in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 RFID i Danmark and partners are organizing this conference with international keynote speakers, exhibition, networking and a number of actual end-user case study presentations. IT-University of Copenhagen Rued Langgaards Vej 7 DK-2300 Copenhagen S Key Note Presentations: AIDC Technologies and the IoT in a global perspective Keynote presentation by Frithjof Walk, AIM Global Board and AIM Europe president Frithjof Walk has been an AIM Global Board member representing Europe for more than 10 years now. AIM Global has through-out the years been a key player in the standardization of the AIDC technologies and it was also AIM Global who founded the RAIN Alliance in 2014 to promote, educate and increase awareness of UHF RFID to businesses and consumers worldwide.. Internet of Things Technologies in Retail Keynote presentation by Mark Thomson, Director of Retail Industry Solutions af Zebra Technologies. IoT offers a variety of new opportunities for retailers and is already revolutionizing the way they run their business. Private homes are evolving with significant speed in aspect to the use of smart utensils and retailers are embracing this progress and adapting it to fit the retail sector. Update on RFID activities in Danish Hospitals Keynote presentation by Johnny Olsson and Henrik Stilling, Central Denmark Region Danish regions want to obtain automatic identification and traceability of items and people in its hospitals. Some of these hospitals are under construction. Central Denmark Region has taken the lead across the regions to develop a referencial architecture, which has now being further developed to be a common architecture for all Hospitals in Denmark. Achieving significant benefits through connectivity of Assets Keynote by Anders Hvashøj Pedersen, Vestas Wind Systems A/S Organizers: IT-Universitetet

Welcome RFID i Danmark 2016 Conference Wireless Identification and the Internet of Things Implementation of tracking and tracing technologies typically by the use of Wireless Identification have already increased efficiency and competitiveness for a number of companies, in Denmark and around the world. But, most companies private as well as public haven t even started yet. We want to change this by making the possibilities, opportunities and successful implementations known to more organizations. This is why we organize the annual RFID i Danmark conference now for the 6th time. Over the years we have learned that RFID is too narrow and too technical to attract many of the people we want to attend the conference. All the wireless technologies used for Identification and Automatic Data Capture are covered at the conference which is why we have changed from the term RFID to Wireless Identification. And this year we are focusing on Internet of Things visions, projects and how Wireless Identification and Automatic Data Capture play a significant role. Our focus is not on the technologies but rather on the Business cases, the projects, processes and people; Why did the companies implement tracking and tracing technology? Have significant advantages been achieved? How could they justify the initial investment? What Lessons learned during the implementation of tracking and tracing? What to do different, if they were to start from scratch again? Future plans with more tracking and tracing? To learn more about current solutions and products you get this unique opportunity to explore our RFID exhibition. Where suppliers will be ready to explain, demonstrate and answer your questions. Hope you will have a great time at the conference! Henrik B. Granau Founder of RFID i Danmark The conference offers Insight in innovative RFID solutions Insight into RFID cost / benefit Inspiration for your own business Networking and knowledge sharing

setting the team for the task. IT-Universitetet, Copenhagen The IT University of Copenhagen is the youngest university in Denmark (established in 1999). The IT University strives to create value with IT and deliver top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects; from e.g. design and games development to business and computer science. Approximately 2,500 students are enrolled at the university, and it has a staff close to 500, among them 50 PhD s and 70 tenured faculty. More than half of the latter are from abroad. Most researchers participate in collaborative projects with private companies, public institutions and foreign researchers. Web: www.itu.dk Contact: Tomas Sokoler, sokoler@itu.dk. Main sponsor: Platin sponsor: Premium sponsor: Sponsors: Business Objectives RFID i Danmark Methods and Concepts User driven innovation and development It is the intention that on a non-profit basis the network is to be the gathering of all RFID activities in Denmark and the purpose is to create opportunities and enhance competitiveness of both public and private companies RFID, in Denmark SmartPhones/iPADs through usages etc of RFID technology. The network, which is organised as an association, works to reach its goals through exchange of experience, construction of a public accessible knowledge database about RFID, newsletters and hosting of events. Integration, project management Technologies Implementation New Business Models Measuring on achieved results

Key-note Presentations in Plenum Plenum in Auditorium 1 08.00-09.00 09:00-09:20 09:20-09:50 09:50-10:20 10:20-10:50 10:50-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:40 12:40-13:40 13:40-14:50 14:50-15:30 15:30-16:15 16:15-16:35 16:35-16:45 Arrival and Registration Welcome and Introduction by Jørgen Staunstrup, IT University, and Henrik Granau, RFID i Danmark AIDC Technologies and the Internet of Things by Frithjof Walk, AIM Global and AIM Europe Keynote presentation by Frithjof Walk, AIM Global Board and AIM Europe president Frithjof Walk has been an AIM Global Board member representing Europe for more than 10 years now. AIM Global has through-out the years been a key player in the standardization of the AIDC technologies and it was also AIM Global who founded the RAIN Alliance in 2014 to promote, educate and increase awareness of UHF RFID to businesses and consumers worldwide. Highlights from RFID Journal Live 2016 and IoT Live in Orlando by Henrik Granau, RFID i Danmark Internet of Things Technologies in Retail by Mark Thomson, Zebra Technologies Keynote presentation by Mark Thomson, Director of Retail Industry Solutions af Zebra Technologies. IoT offers a variety of new opportunities for retailers and is already revolutionizing the way they run their business. Private homes are evolving with significant speed in aspect to the use of smart utensils and retailers are embracing this progress and adapting it to fit the retail sector. Introduction to Research activities at the IT University by Thomas Pederson, IT University Exhibition, coffee and networking Cases and Break-Out sessions in parallel (see page 6, 8 and 9) Exhibition, lunch and networking Cases and Break-Out sessions in parallel (see page 6 and 10) Exhibition, coffee and networking Update on RFID activities in Danish Hospitals by Johnny Olsson and Henrik Stilling, Region Midtjylland Keynote presentation by Johnny Olsson and Henrik Stilling, Central Denmark Region Danish regions want to obtain automatic identification and traceability of items and people in its hospitals. Some of these hospitals are under construction. Central Denmark Region has taken the lead across the regions to develop a referencial architecture, which has now being further developed to be a common architecture for all Hospitals in Denmark. Achieving significant benefits through connectivity of Assets by Anders Hvashøj Pedersen, Vestas Wind Systems Keynote by Anders Hvashøj Pedersen, Vestas Wind Systems A/S Wrap-up and Closing Remarks by Henrik B. Granau THE AGENDA IS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

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Presentations in Auditorium 1-11.30-14.50 While Break-Out Sessions and Workshops are conducted in parallel in separate rooms, the following presentations are presented in Auditorium 1. Hygiene and Access Control by Emil Lund and Frederik Daugaard Andersen, Berendsen Textil Service A/S. For many companies, especially pharmaceutical It is vital to maintain a high level of hygiene and access control. These factors are maintained by using SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and being in GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) compliance. Contemporary documentation for many companies remain signed documents which simply state that, employees have to uphold certain rules and regulations. This does not ensure that employees actually uphold these rules, hence the need of a system that can provide proper documentation of behavior and hygiene. LEGO Using RFID in Consumer Products by TBD,LEGO Systems A/S RFID Brings Visibility to Wind Energy Services by TBD World Sensing Net - A research institute of Internet of Things by Zheng Li-Rong, WSN 12.40-13.40 And 2-3 more To Be Announced Lunch and Exhibition

MAIN SPONSOR ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION A global leader respected for innovation and reliability, Zebra offers technologies that illuminate organizations operational events involving their assets, people and transactions, allowing them to see opportunities to create new value. We call it the Visible Value Chain. Zebra s extensive portfolio of marking and printing technologies, including bar code, RFID, GPS and sensoring, turns the physical into the digital to give operational events a virtual voice. This enables organizations to know in real time the location, condition, timing and accuracy of the events occurring throughout their value chain. Once the events are seen, organizations can create new value from what is already there. For more information about Zebra s solutions, please visit our website. www.zebra.com

IoT/RFID in Retail Workshop 11.30-12.40 Retail Workshop IoT/RFID technologies are around the world transforming the way Retailers are running their business. In e-business you have complete transparency with collected data on customers behavior, history and preferences. A situation we are only just dreaming of in physical retail stores however, which relatively easy could be achieved by implementing new technologies. An increasing number of retailers have started using new technologies to recognise customers in-store and analysing how they engage with brands in a shop. With the growing uptake of smart utilities devices in the home, there is evidence that consumers are growing in confidence when it comes to using connected technologies for every-day processes. The IoT/RFID in Retail session will have its focus on international cases and best practises, technological opportunities and actual benefits gained by implementing IoT/RFID. One of the keynote speakers of the Conference, Mark Thomson, will share more of his knowledge with us hence the session will be in English. More detailed agenda will follow. The Workshop is organized by GS1 Denmark, Zebra Technologies, Teknologisk Institut and RFID i Danmark.

Smart Products Workshop 11.30-12.40 (in Danish) Teknologier til smarte produkter Centrale teknologier i udviklingen af smarte produkter: Smarte produkter er kendetegnet ved, at eksisterende og nye produkttyper udvides med it, sensorer, netværkskommunikation og softwareteknologier. De kommer på nettet, har positionering og tracking indbygget, sender data om deres tilstand og kan opgraderes med ny software over nettet ligesom produkterne kan betjenes på afstand fra computere, tablets og telefoner. De smarte produkter integreres i større økosystem af sammenhængende produkter, der kan arbejde sammen, monitoreres, kontrolleres, optimeres i såkaldte product clouds. Velkomst og introduktion v/ Tejs Scharling, Faglig koordinator, Infinit/Sporings- og positioneringstjenester. Product cloud den digitale infrastruktur, v/ Jakob Langdal, Senior Software Architect, PhD, Alexandra Instituttet En product cloud består af netværksforbundne services i skyen, som samler data op fra produkter og kan sende kontrolkommandoer og data tilbage til produkterne og deres brugere, f.eks. via apps. Når smarte produkter kobles til internettet, kan dele af produktets funktionalitet endvidere flyttes til en product cloud. De forskellige trade-offs ved en sådan funktionsarbejdsdeling kræver analyser og viden om arkitekturerne. Jakob giver eksempler på eksisterende product cloud platform og de bagvedliggende arkitekturer, herunder skalérbarhed, interoperabillitet, protokol- og datastandarder. Mange danske virksomheder har indlejret elektronik i deres produkter, men meget få af dem har taget det fulde skridt med at tilføje netværksbaserede services i skyen. Netværksforbindelse (connectivity) og indførelsen af en internet-tankegang, hvor produkter forbindes til en product cloud, kan give helt nye funktioner og services. En vigtig faktor i udvikling af smart produkter er, hvordan produkterne forbindes til internettet. Jesper giver eksempler på eksisterende og kommende kommunikationsstandarder og de fordel og ulemper de hver især præsentere. Prototyping af smart produkter v/ Alexandre Alapetite, Senior Software/ICT Engineer, PhD, Alexandra Instituttet Virksomheder der vil gentænke traditionelle produkter som smarte produkter må forstå, udnytte og udvikle nye teknologier, der kobler fysiske funktioner med it-funktionalitet. Muligheden for at kunne afprøve nye designs og interaktionskoncepter igennem prototyper er en vigtig konkurrenceparameter. Alexandre giver en introduktion til sensorplatforme, der muliggør prototyping og eksempler på hvordan disse kan bruges i praksis. Oplæggene tager udgangspunkt i hvordan Alexandra Instituttet A/S arbejder med smarte produkter og innovation af nye funktioner og service. Alexandra Instituttet har netop igangsat et treårig projekt med fokus på udviklingen af smarte produkter og tilbyder i denne sammenhæng samarbejdsprojekter med danske virksomheder omkring. Hør mere på workshoppen. Connectivity v/ Jesper Nielsen, Senior R&D Engineer, Alexandra Instituttet

IoT/RFID i Dansk Detailhandel 13.40-14.50 (in Danish) RFID i dansk detailhandel Nye teknologiske muligheder og kundernes forventning om relevans på tværs af kanaler stiller stadig større krav om en transformation af måden, der drives detailhandel på. I USA, Asien og flere europæiske lande findes mange gode eksempler på detailhandelsvirksomheder, der har opnået signifikante fordele gennem indførelse af IoT/RFID-teknologier men hvor er de gode danske eksempler? I e-handelen er der på grund af de store mængder tilgængelige data en fuldstændig transparens i kundernes adfærd, historik og præferencer. Viden der giver en værdifuld indsigt og dermed mulighed for kundetilpassede løsninger. Muligheder vi fortsat kun drømmer om i den fysiske detailhandel, men som relativt enkelt kan opnås gennem anvendelsen af teknologi. På sidste års konference præsenterede Hans Petter Hübert, hvordan Moods of Norway ikke kun anvender RFID teknologi til hurtigere og mere akkurat lageroptælling, men desuden udnytter teknologien til indsamling af data og til at forbedre kundeoplevelsen i butikken fx det intelligente spejl, der kan vise, hvordan kunden ser ud i det tøj, hun har taget med ind i omklædningsrummet. Gennem forbrugernes stigende ibrugtagning af smarte produkter bl.a. i hjemmet har vi fået bevist, at forbrugere har tillid til anvendelsen af teknologi, der automatisk kommunikerer over Internettet. Metoder og værktøjer til privacybeskyttelse findes også nu, så lad os få mere gang i udviklingen i detailhandelen i Danmark. Workshoppen vil koncentrere sig fuldstændigt om detailhandelen i Danmark. Gennem et par konkrete danske cases og fælles diskussioner, vil vi forsøge at komme tættere på at få identificeret hvad der skal til, for at vi får gang i digitaliseringen af dansk detailhandel. Vi håber at anden del bliver meget interaktiv at mange fra detailhandelsvirksomheder vil deltage, og at de vil blande sig i debatten. Mere detaljeret agenda følger. Det vil være en god idé for deltagerne også at deltage i den tidligere Break-Out session, der hedder IoT/RFID in Retail. Workshoppen arrangeres af IBIZ Center, GS1 Denmark og Teknologisk Institut. Vi ser et stort potentiale i at få gang i dansk detailhandels anvendelse af moderne teknologier. Formålet med denne workshop er derfor at samle de danske frontløbere inden for detailhandel, teknologi-leverandører og dataanalyse med henblik på at skabe flere historier som Moods of Norway i dansk detailhandel.

The Alexandra Institute The Alexandra Institute helps public and private organisations develop innovative, IT-based products and services based on cutting-edge IT research. We are a non-profit company with a mission to create value, growth and welfare in society. Our team of specialists design novel, innovative IT-based products and services. We apply our skills in software, user involvement and innovation methods to create technological solutions of commercial relevance with the aim of helping companies boost their business. We help you identify how IT can develop and support your organisation and business We provide knowledge about the latest trends within our areas of expertise We develop and optimise software We perform reviews of software and architecture We provide effectiveness evaluations, benefits realisation analyses and best practice guidance The Alexandra Institute also bring this knowledge into play in our consultancy services and our innovation networks. In this way, we contributes to improving the innovation processes in organisations and to enhancing their competitive position. Web: www.alexandra.dk AIM Denmark Industry association for suppliers of automatic identification and data mobility AIM Denmark works to promote the future markets and technologies for automatic identification and data mobility to benefit the members of the association. AIM Denmark is a non-profit organisation and is a part of the international AIM Global network. THE PURPOSE OF AIM DENMARK IS - To be the natural community for suppliers of solutions and products using automatic identification and data mobility. - To increase usages of automatic identification and data mobility. - To give potential users of the technology the reas surance of the suppliers being a parts of a global professional ethical trade community. - To be the common voice of the industry and by that influence the political scene. - To be the natural contact for the media regarding automatic identification and data mobility. Web: www.aimdenmark.dk Contact: hbg@granauit.dk Contact: Ole Lehrmann Madsen, CEO, ole.l.madsen@ alexandra.dk

Medarrangører Danish Technological Institute The Danish Technological Institute is a self-owned and not-for-profit institution. We develop, apply and disseminate research- and technologically-based knowledge for the Danish and International business sectors. As such, we participate in development projects, which are of use to society in close collaboration with leading research and educational institutions both in Denmark and abroad. RFID test and knowledge lab Danish Technological Institute s RFID test and knowledge lab is part of the GS1 in Europe Lab Network. The Lab Network is a collaboration between nine European RFID/EPC test centres who have undertaken to work closely together, and to this end have formed the European EPC Lab Network whose principle aim is to support the adoption of RFID/EPC technology in Europe. How can the Danish Technological Institute help you? We know how to utilise the new technology optimally. We offer: RFID, physical tests within supply chains, compliance tests for documentation of performance within supply chains RFID pilot studies, analyses and product labelling of pallets, boxes and single products RFID feasibility studies, studies related to the company s future utilisation of RFID RFID cost/benefits RFID solutions for facilities management Implementation of RFID into the company s supply chain Training of the company s employees, introduction, selection and implementation of RFID RFID in retail IBIZ TechLab is one of our latest RFID-projects that will demonstrates technologies to strengthen the use of digital opportunities to monitor customer behavior and improve the customer experience in the physical store. Read more on www.ibiz-techlab.dk Contact: Finn Zoëga fzo@teknologisk.dk +45 7220 3170 InfinIT Innovation network for IT InfinIT is a Danish network for innovative utilization of IT. Our goal is to convert the infinite possibilities that IT offers into concrete collaborations between research and industry. InfinIT invites researchers and enterprises wor-king with process or product innovation with IT to participate in collaboration projects and the exchange of knowledge, thus creating a forum where we can work together to generate exactly the knowledge that Danish industry and society needs. InfinIT are continually involved in cooperations with various domains e.g. Smart City, Lifestyle, Internet of Things, Intelligent Buildings, Wearables, Intelligent Transport Systems etc. The tracking & positioning interest group One of InfinIT s eight interest groups focus on developing new services based upon tracking- & positioning technologies. This group is co-organizer off The RFID i Danmark 2015 Conference. The membership af InfinIT and the tracking & positioning interest group is free. Contact: Tejs Scharling, Lab Manager, tejs.scharling@alexandra.dk Web: www.infinit.dk GS1 GS1 is a neutral, not-for-profit, global organisation that develops and maintains the most widely used supply chain standards system in the world. GS1 standards improve the efficiency, safety, and visibility of supply chains across multiple sectors. With local Member Organisations in over 115 countries (one of these being GS1 Denmark), GS1 engages with communities of trading partners, industry organisations, governments, and technology providers to understand and respond to their business needs through the adoption and implementation of global standards. GS1 is driven by 2 million user companies, which execute more than six billion transactions daily in 150 countries using GS1 standards. For more information, visit www.gs1.dk

Udvikling skal baseres på standarder GS1 Standarder er et fælles sprog for unik identifikation, automatiseret datafangst - fx via RFID - og datadeling. Det fælles sprog skal til for at understøtte alle anvendelser af RFID fra Business-to-Business til Business-to- Consumer. GS1s standard for RFID hedder Electronic Product Code (EPC). EPC er en unik produktidentifikation, der indkodes i en RFID-tag, og er baseret på de allerede eksisterende identifikationsnøgler som fx GTIN, GLN og SSCC. Hvem er GS1 Denmark? GS1 er en global not-for-profit organisation, som udvikler standarder, der effektiviserer forsyningskæder. GS1 Standarderne giver unik produktidentifikation, automatiseret datafangst (stregkoder/rfid) og datadeling. Benefits inkluderer gennemsigtighed i forsyningskæden, bedre sporbarhed og høj datakvalitet. Hvad kan vi hjælpe jer med? Kontakt os på telefon 39 27 85 27 eller info@gs1.dk eller besøgwww.gs1.dk

RFID i Danmark Join RFID i Danmark as a member RFID i Danmark focus on strengthening the opportunities for exchanging experiences especially between companies, who has practical experience in the shared fields of interest. It could be logistics, traceability, production, retail, health care etc. Community building today can happen effectively even though all activity happens on the internet. A great supplement to this is still meeting in person, seminars, company visits etc. At RFID i Danmark we work with a combination of virtual and physical networking. As a member of RFID i Danmark you get access to webinars and other information for only kr. 300 per year. If you want to be a member of the more extensive networking activities there are the following options For companies with more than 9 employees the annual fee is kr. 6.400 ex. VAT and includes that 2 persons from the company can participate in the networking meetings. For companies with less than 10 employees the annual fee is kr. 3.200 ex. VAT and includes that 1 person from the company can participate in the networking meetings. For private persons wanting to participate in networking meetings the annual fee is kr. 1.800 ex. VAT. Your challenges as starting point at the networking meetings The members chooses the agenda themselves, hence the debate is always based on your current challenges. Exchange of experience is the keyword. The RFID i Danmark secretariat has an extensive experience regarding RFID applications and the technologies put knowledge and international relations at the disposal of the group. Gain: Presentation on every meeting from RFID i Danmark about development and experiences national and inter national. A confidential forum for discussions and exchange of knowledge. A possibility to present your own projects and get feed back from the rest of the group. 2-3 meeting pr. year a 3 hours (mostly 13-16) visiting members of the group. Networking dinner associated with the yearly RFID i Dan mark conference. RFID i Danmark will take care of the practical matter. So all you have to do is concentrate on your outcome. Join RFID i Danmark by doing one of the following Send an e-mail to henrik@rfididk.dk with your name, company, e-mail, address, phone number and which of the four options above you want. Then we will contact you. Or visit our website at www.rfididk.org/363-2/ and register by filling out the form. Then we will contact you. If you have any other questions don t hesitate to contact Henrik Granau at 21 823 835 or visit us at our exhibition stand at the conference.

Denmark Organizers: IT-Universitetet Main sponsor: Granau IT Denmark Platin sponsor: Denmark Premium sponsor: Granau IT Sponsors: Denmark Exhibitors: Business Objectives Methods and Concepts User driven innovation and development Denmark Technologies RFID, SmartPhones/iPADs etc Granau IT Implementation Integration, project management New Business Models Measuring on achieved results Denmark setting the team for the task.