September 26-28, 2021

Phoenix Arizona

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Monday, September 27, 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM

  • Room: N232 A
Penn State University researchers have developed a wearable sensor device that can be applied directly to an individual’s skin in order to measure his or her conditions, including temperature, heart rate and blood-oxygen levels. The device is designed to be applied directly to a person’s body like a temporary tattoo,... ...read more...
Speaker(s)
Huanyu (Larry) Cheng
Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor
Penn State University

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Monday, September 27, 2:35 PM - 3:05 PM

  • Room: Room: N232 A
Speaker(s)
Jim Barlow
RFID/NFC Technical Marketing
STMicroelectronics

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Monday, September 27, 3:10 PM - 3:40 PM

  • Room: N232 A
RFID technology is being used in the pharmaceutical industry to manage the supply chain, reduce errors with storage of information, enhance staff efficiency and improve patient satisfaction. In this session hear recent case studies conducted by the University of Parma’s RFID Lab In the pharmaceutical industry. Key takeaways: Learn how RFID technology... ...read more...
Speaker(s)
Dr.  Antonio Rizzi
Full Professor—Industrial Logistics and Supply Chain Management
University of Parma

Antonio Rizzi is a full professor of logistics and supply chain management in the University of Parma’s Industrial Engineering Department. In 2006 he founded the University’s RFID Lab. The lab was the first Italian laboratory which tested RFID UHF class1, gen2 applications, and became a recognized research center for RFID...


Monday, September 27, 3:45 PM - 4:15 PM

  • Room: N232 A
The Open Credentialing Initiative was born out of the Drug Supply Chain Security Act Authorized Trading Partner Pilot (DSCSA ATP Pilot) which took place in April of 2020. Companies representing all segments of the US pharmaceutical supply chain formed a cross-functional team to pilot the use of verifiable credentials for... ...read more...
Speaker(s)
Robert Celeste
Founder
Center for Supply Chain Studies

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Monday, September 27, 4:20 PM - 4:55 PM

  • Room: N232 A
A machine developed by Texas Medical Technology's iNitrile division enables healthcare providers to tap an ID card and have the appropriate-sized gloves placed on their hands. The automated nitrile glove dispenser ensures users will not have to touch anything, since they will be automatically identified. The solution employs RFID technology... ...read more...
Speaker(s)
Omri Shafran
CEO
Texas Medical Technology

Omri is an American Israeli entrepreneur and investor. He studied Law at Bar and held military service at IDF rescue and evacuation airborne elite unit – 669. Hands-on leader CEO of Texas Medical Technology with expertise in business development, operations, sales, manufacturing, and the PPE industry. Diverse industry and functional expertise,...


Monday, September 27, 5:15 PM - 7:00 PM

  • Room: Exhibit Hall
Tracks:
  • Keynotes