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UC Irvine Extension Presents Cutting-Edge Seminar on Radio Frequency Identification Devices

Event to Address Emerging Technology Now Mandated by U.S. Department of Defense and Wal-Mart

IRVINE, Calif. – October 25, 2005 – UC Irvine Extension is offering a special seminar and workshop on Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID). The event will coincide with the introduction of the school’s new certificate program which explores RFID technology and its various business applications. The free informational event will be held on Thursday, November 10, 2005, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., at UC Irvine Extension Building A, Room 101-102, located on the UC Irvine campus in Irvine, Calif.

“Because the use of this technology is relatively new, few universities or education providers offer courses on the topic,” says Stefano M. Stefan, Assistant Director of Business, Management, Legal and IT Programs for UC Irvine Extension. “Our program is the first and only one in the country dedicated to the business benefits of this emerging technology. This event is designed for CIOs, directors, supervisors, managers, and logistics personnel needing to understand the business processes and implications of RFID technology.”

The seminar is designed to demystify RFID and will feature a panel of experts who will introduce RFID concepts and discuss how this emerging technology can be utilized across a wide range of businesses. They will also illustrate RFID’s benefit to businesses including its ability to track and identify products, packages, and pallets through a supply chain.

“With organizations like the U.S. Department of Defense and Wal-Mart now mandating that their suppliers use RFID tags on their products, it’s clear that this technology is valuable and will become an important factor in the long-term success of anyone doing business at these levels,” says Howard Shen, information technology manager for Hampton Products International.

The seminar will include remarks from both RFID device manufacturers and RFID users who have implemented the technology. Current real world applications of RFID include point-of-sale transactions (Mobil SpeedPass™), toll road metering (FasTrak™), smart ID cards, luggage handling systems for airports, and more. The panel will include representatives from the following companies:

  • Click Commerce provides collaborative commerce solutions for sales and order management, supply chain management, service parts optimization, and compliance automation.
  • Printronix has taken the lead in RFID service and support by developing a Certified RFID Integrator Program. They have established dynamic partnerships with leading integrators to offer their customers market-leading RFID solutions with top-quality integration service and support.
  • SAMSys Technologies Inc. founded in 1995, is a global leader providing RFID reader solutions. SAMSys offers a family of products to simplify the installation and ensure the ongoing performance of the overall RFID hardware infrastructure.
  • HID Corporation is the largest manufacturer of contactless access control readers and cards for the security industry. HID has shipped more than 250 million credentials to customers worldwide. HID pioneered the development of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for physical access control.
  • Hampton Products International is a manufacturer of security hardware, including durable padlocks, locking and non-locking door hardware and outdoor lightning. Hampton is one of the first 37 volunteers to participate in Wal-Mart's initial RFID initiative in 2004 and one of the few manufacturers to RFID-tag all SKUs.

As the continuing education arm of UCI, UC Irvine Extension is dedicated to providing a university-level learning experience for students, offering thousands of exciting courses and programs to local, regional, and global constituencies. For more information on this seminar please contact Jackie Badwah at 949-824-3413. For more information about UC Irvine Extension visit www.extension.uci.edu.