Jahreskongress RFID im Blick

Program Annual Convention 13. September 2011 Hamburg

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Program Annual Convention Hamburg 2011

Industry: Automobile Production

9:00 - 9:30

OSM
Open Source Mobility In The Automotive Industry

Jürgen Heim, Psion GmbHJürgen Heim, Psion GmbH

With their open innovation approach, Psion is able to develop new hardware, software and service solutions for customers and partners, intended for specific market requirements. The result is Open Source Mobility, the consistent shift to modularity and customized solutions.

OSM Open Source Mobility Open Source Mobility In The Automotive Industry
  • Modularity - The unique modular computing platform
  • Open innovation through open dialogue
  • Customization - Tailor-made solutions

9:30 - 10:00

Modular MDA in the Automotive Sector at Geiger Automotive

Carlos Jiménez Ayala, COT GmbHCarlos Jiménez Ayala, COT GmbH

The use of modular mobile data collection devices offers maximum flexibility through customer-specific extensions (RFID or UMTS components) for future industrial needs. Using the example of the automotive supplier, Geiger Automotive, the benefits of MDA modular platforms for the user are explained.

Geiger Automotive
  • Fully modular data acquisition device
  • Accurate processing of scanned process VDA Labels
  • Tailored software representation at the terminals

10:00 - 10:30

Everything On A Label

Markus Weinländer, Siemens AGMarkus Weinländer, M.Sc. Siemens AG

Hardly a car manufacturer in production is not on RFID. But before the industry has a major upheaval: the use of UHF smart labels is now the universal marking system used by the manufacturing and supply companies.

Everything On A Label
  • Status quo for the use of RFID
  • UHF labels at suppliers
  • Universal control of the production and supply chain
Energy Technology: Solar

10:30 - 11:00

Material Flow Control Systems With RFID: Automated Consistent Solar Cell Production

Dr. Gunter ErfurtDr. Gunter Erfurt, SolarWorld AG

SolarWorld ist ein RFID-Pionier in der Photovoltaikbranche. Das Unternehmen produziert im deutschen Freiberg und im amerikanischen Hillsboro Solarzellen mit einer Jahresendkapazität von 775 Megawatt peak. An beiden Standorten läuft die Materialflusssteuerung mittels RFID-Technologie.

Material Flow Control Systems With RFID: Automated Consistent Solar Cell Production
  • RFID controls material flow into the PV production
  • Fully automated solar cell and wafer transport
  • Solution for quality products in growing industries
Logistics: Aviation and Ports

11:30 - 12:00

RFID
Small Transponder, Big Impact

Jörg HehlgansJörg Hehlgans, Harting Technologiegruppe

Harting, together with Lufthansa Technical Logistics and the Fraunhofer Center for Intelligent Objects (ZIO), developed an aviation UHF tag. This is the first of its kind, fulfilling the high requirements of maintenance operations in the aviation industry.

RFID kleiner Transponder, große Wirkung
  • 3D-MID technology
  • RFID use in harsh environments
  • UHF on metal

12:00 - 12:30

RFID In Logistics And Maintenance Management At Lufthansa

Tom BurianTom Burian, Lufthansa Technik Logistik GmbH

As part of the RFID management program, all RFID activities are driving the Lufthansa Technical Group ahead. At the LTL warehouse in Hamburg, every day hundreds of components are going in and coming out; from tagged life jackets, to marking the parts outside of an aircraft cabin.

RFID in Logistik und Wartungsmanagement bei Lufthansa Technik
  • Maintenance & Overhaul
  • Marking components outside the cabin
  • Warehouse Logistics

12:30 - 13:00

Innovative Security Systems At The Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) Airport

Dr. Uwe WeigmannDr. Uwe Weigmann
TSB Innovationsagentur Berlin GmbH

Since September 2006, the Schönefeld aerea airport, the new airport near Berlin Brandenburg, has been expanding. As of 03 June 2012, the entire air traffic for the Berlin-Brandenburg region, southeast of the city, will have to change its concentration.

Innovative Security-Systeme am Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg BER
  • Airport security - The need for innovation
  • Access concept for Europe‘s new aviation hub
  • Personal identification requirements engineering

13:00 - 13:30

Motor Efficiency Of Port Logistics

Michael DempseyMichael Dempsey
Identec Solutions AG

At Total Terminal International (TTI) Algeciras, an innovative Real Time Locating System (RTLS) provides the basis for the handling process. From loading and unloading of cargo ships, to the temporary storage of cargo containers, to their transport to and from train and truck.

Effizienzmotor der Hafenlogistik
  • Traceability of the containers
  • Localization and visual container identification
  • Safety for Employees
Medicine: Laboratory, Clinic And Medications

14:30 - 15:00

Secure Identities And Secure Items Through The Proper Use Of RFID Technology

Frithjof WalkFrithjof Walk, Feig Electronic GmbH

RFID systems are used in various applications. The challenge in future business transactions will be in the ability to move in safe environments. The secure identification of persons and objects are increasingly implemented and realized with RFID technologies.

Sichere Identitäten und sichere Objekte durch den richtigen Einsatz der RFID-Technologie
  • The new ID card
  • Smart cards and contactless payment cards
  • Safe use of RFID by cryptography

15:00 - 15:30

May 2011: The New Red Cross Blood Donor Card Is Launched

Christine ButzengeigerChristine Butzengeiger, DRK-Blutspendedienst West

German Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service West The Red Cross will launch the nationwide rollout of a single blood donor card with an RFID chip. Until around 2013, some four million donor smart cards with all seven independent Red Cross blood transfusion services will be used. This makes the registration for blood donation easier and safer.

Mai 2011: Der neue DRK-Blutspendeausweis geht an den Start
  • Safe use of RFID via encryption
  • Consumer acceptance and data safety
  • Economy

15:30 - 16:00

RFID Optimized Strasbourg University Hospital’s (CHU) Supply

Donal Mac DaidDonal Mac Daid, Aldata Solution

Strasbourg’s University Hospitals, one of France’s largest hospital systems, are using RFID at the 22,000 square meter logistics and distribution center.

Uniklinik CHU Straßbourg optimiert Versorgung mit RFID
  • EU Directive: Traceability of medicines
  • Uniform data standards
  • Health care just in time

16:30 - 17:00

Bristol-Myers Squibb: Drug Labeling, According To Law

Frank MünchFrank Münch, Zetes GmbH

Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of biopharmaceutical products. At the production site in Agen, France, an annual 400 million boxes of medications run off the assembly line, with which EU legal directives must be met.

Bristol-Myers Squibb: Arzneimittelkennzeichnung laut Gesetz
  • Data Matrix marking according to EU regulation
  • Requirements for labeling, sealing and quality
  • Up to 400 cartons per packaging line per minute

17:00 - 17:30

IT Network In The Emergency Services

Thomas SchwabThomas Schwab Condat AG,
TBD Charitè Berlin

The ALARM project, led by the Telemedicine Center Charité (TMCC) in Berlin, has an integrated IT platform, which keeps rescue workers better connected to major incidents.

Vernetzte IT im Rettungsdienst
  • Patient monitoring and electronic case files
  • Network processes in the healthcare sector
  • The potential for a telemedicinal ambulance service
Aktualisiert ( Donnerstag, den 15. Dezember 2011 um 17:45 Uhr )  

Mit Unterstützung von

AIM- Deutschland e.V. Bundesverband IT-Mittelstand e.V. RFID-Anwenderzentrum München (RFID-AZM) BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH Technischen Hochschule Wildau [FH]