Eleven News Videos: VICS Adopts EPC, GS1 Standards in Action, Interviews from UConnect

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The RFID Network eNewsletter
Issue # 230 - July 25, 2011
News Product Reviews Basics Best Practices The RFID Network - http://RFID.net

VICS Board Supports EPC Standards For Item Level RFID Initiative.

RFID Network News Anchor, Louis Sirico, talks to Joe Andraski, President and CEO of VICS about the Board of Directors of the Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Solutions Association (VICS) announcement that it has endorsed the GS1 EPC standards, which enable companies to identify, capture and share information to deliver real time visibility into inventory and business processes. - Watch the Video Interview

GS1 UConnect 2011 Video Interviews & Demonstrations

The RFID Network covered U Connect LIVE 2011 where the central theme was visibility. Host Louis Sirico had the chance to participate in the GS1 Standards in Action demonstration and was able to talk to nine different exhibiting companies about the conference and the importance of GS1 standards. - Watch the Videos

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