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Programme for 2005-2006: January 2006

Title

Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Tagging

Date 10 January 2006, Tuesday
Time 6:30pm - Light refreshments.
7:00pm - The Lecture and Discussion.
Speaker Tony Furness, National RFID Centre, Yorkshire
Venue Room J237 (Buffet) and Room J132 (Lecture), Taf/J Block, University of Glamorgan
Map(s) Visiting Glamorgan
Description

Located in West Yorkshire, the National RFID Centre is sponsored by Yorkshire Forward, the Regional Development Agency. However, one of its key tasks is to co-ordinate the setting up of regional RFID centres throughout the country. In this, it works with other regional development agencies, Business Links, Chambers of Commerce and trade associations.

Radio Frequency Identification, RFID for short, is part of the digital revolution. It provides a very important platform for the identification of items, data capture and item management. In its broader sense, RFID can be viewed as a revolution in its own right. It is applicable to so many sectors of industry, commerce and services; and yields radical benefits and fast returns on investment wherever it is effectively applied.

Speaker web site National RFID Centre
Poster A single sheet A4 poster for the meeting for display on notice boards.


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