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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON AND GDSN 2005 global Overview Global /RFID Implementation Overview Bernie Hogan SVP & CTO Bernie GS1 US Hogan 16 August SVP & CTO 2005 GS1 US Agenda global Overview global Community global Network global G2 Public Policy Summary Slide 2

global Overview global Purpose Take a global leadership role in developing and promoting multi-industry, user driven standards for collaborative commerce and supply chain management utilising User driven organisation delivering added value to our customers and stakeholders through our activities Drive the global, multi-industry adoption of Slide 4

global Principles Global scope of activity and global organization. GS1 covers 1.1million companies, 140 countries Expert organization over 30 years experience in GS1 organizations (example: GS1 Brazil) Multi-sector User driven focused on meeting real business needs Relevant to all companies big, medium, small Slide 5 global Principles Linked to top class research Six Auto ID Labs Committed to working with other associations and standards bodies (example: ISO) Neutral and not for profit Committed to royalty free, open standards Slide 6

global Inc. Organisation GS1 global Board of Governors GS1 US Architectural Review Committee President, global Staff Business Steering Committee Technology Steering Committee Auto-ID Labs Public Policy Steering Committee Business Action Group - CP Software Action Group Work Groups Business Action Group - HLS Work Groups Work Groups Hardware Action Group Work Groups Represented in each country by local GS1 organisation In Brasil: GS1 Brasil Slide 7 Virtual organization > 1500 people global Board of Governors global Board of Governors President, global (1) Member Organizations (3) Latin America Europe Asia MIT (1) Consumer Electronics (1) Sony CPG Mftg and Retail (4) Gillette (Board Chairman) Metro Procter & Gamble Wal*Mart Trans/Logistics (1) DHL Healthcare (2) J&J Novartis Technology (2) HP Cisco Public Sector (1) DoD Slide 8

global Board of Governors global Board of Governors Slide 9 President, global (1) Member Organizations (3) LA Sergio Ribinik, GS1 Brasil Europe Asia MIT (1) Consumer Electronics (1) Sony GS1 BRASIL REPRESENTED IN THE BOARD CPG Mftg and Retail (4) Gillette (Board Chairman) Metro Procter & Gamble Wal*Mart Trans/Logistics (1) DHL Healthcare (2) J&J Novartis Technology (2) HP Cisco Public Sector (1) DoD global Community

Global membership profile- May 05 Total # members % Total Asia 107 20% North America 345 63% Europe 85 16% ME & Africa 4 1% Latin America 5 1% Total 546 100% Slide 11 One membership per organization at Head Office location Dramatic growth May 05 vs June 04 June 2004 May 2005 % Increase Asia 21 107 410% North America 132 345 161% Europe 36 85 136% ME & Africa 2 4 100% Latin America 0 5 - Total 191 546 185% Slide 12

The benefits of event related information Potential to change process bar code replacement alone will not deliver ROI Supply chain effectiveness, for example: Lower inventory Promotional forecasting and fulfillment Order reconciliation Shrinkage Returnable assets Receiving process Slide 13 The benefits of event related information Track and trace new possibilities Know where anything is and authenticate it at any point in the supply chain Product recall Pedigree particularly pharmaceuticals Customs processes speed up clearance Anti counterfeit Slide 14

global US Overview 2004 US Subscriber Base Consumer Goods Food & Beverage Footwear & Apparel Logistics & Transportation Aerospace & Defense Healthcare & Life Sciences Slide 15 Fast Moving Consumer Goods Market Drivers Activities by Wal*Mart, Target, Albertsons, Best Buy, DoD. Wal*Mart 130 Trading Partners 3 DC s/150 stores 2M Tagged cases DoD 2 Distribution Centers Potential activities by CVS, Home Depot, and Lowe s Best Buy Top 100 Supplier Initiative. Participation in Best Buy supplier rollout meetings in Q2-05 Supporting Wal*Mart Next 200 initiative Q2-05 Slide 16

Healthcare & Life Sciences Market Drivers FDA and State legislation for pedigree to prevent counterfeiting and diversion, product recalls. Initiatives seeking to control regulated prescription drugs Joint FBI/DEA task force looking into tracking controlled substances with technology US Department of Defense Supplier Initiative and Fleet Hospital Initiative Participation from members, solution providers, agencies, trade associations Slide 17 Transport & Logistics Market Drivers United States Homeland Security and Customs seeking to utilize technology to assist in the inspection of overseas cargo United States Transportation Security Administration seeking to track assets and baggage while being transported by commercial aircraft First Action Group Meeting - 12-14 April Belgium DHL, NOL/APL Logistics, Fedex, Maersk, Schenker Outreach Post Meeting Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals; American Trucking Association; International Warehouse Logistics Association; Slide 18

Aerospace & Defense Market Drivers Supplier Initiatives: Department of Defense Boeing NASA Space Establishment of A&D Action Group Q3 05 with cooperation of DoD and AIA Participation in Supplier On Boarding events and education events throughout 2005 Participation of global in intra-governmental RFID task force and DoD supplier meetings Slide 19 Food & Beverage Market Drivers & Activities Albertson s Top 100 Supplier Initiative USDA RFID pilot programs Livestock Fruits/vegetables subject to disease/infestation Department of Homeland Security task force Role of the technology in securing US food supply Q4 Action Group kickoff in California with support of FMI, GMA, UFFVA, PMA, and USDA. Slide 20

global Network The global Network ORGANIZATION A ORGANIZATION B Slide 22 Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

The global Network ORGANIZATION A ORGANIZATION B Slide 23 Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain The global Network ORGANIZATION A Internal Systems (ERP, WMS) Reader Mgmt IS Middleware Readers ORGANIZATION B Slide 24 Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

The global Network ORGANIZATION A Internal Systems (ERP, WMS) IS Middleware IS Middleware ORGANIZATION B Internal Systems (ERP, WMS) Reader Mgmt Readers Readers Reader Mgmt Slide 25 Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain The global Network Supply Chain Visibility Event Related Information ORGANIZATION A Internal Systems (ERP, WMS) Reader Mgmt IS Middleware Readers Security Authentication Authorization Discovery Services (Search, ONS, Event Registry) IS Middleware Readers ORGANIZATION B Internal Systems (ERP, WMS) Reader Mgmt Slide 26 Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

UHF Gen 2 The Business Case New technology, new possibilities Impinj Chris Diorio Slide 28

Gen 2 Goals A worldwide UHF RF standard World wide regulatory compliance Slide 29 Without sacrificing performance in wideband regions Over Forty-five global companies contributed to the specification A royalty-free UHF RFID standard Eliminate royalties to the greatest extent possible RFID for Supply Chain application Fast read rate 1500 tags/sec in North America 600 tags/sec in Europe Robust against noise Usable in dense reader environments Adopt the best ideas from existing protocols Regulatory infrastructure Spectrum allocation to allow use of Gen2 UHF spectrum (860-960 MHz) and power regulations (2w erp/4w eirp) Significant progress made: ITU Region 1 2 3 EU and Africa Americas Asia Europe USA Australia CEPT Canada New Zealand South Africa Brasil Japan Israel Central America South Korea South America Singapore Hong Kong China Taiwan India Slide 30

ISO Gen2 has been submitted to ISO ISO support is important to global Constructive relationship with ISO is essential global subscribers want global standards Success for global depends upon: Being user driven Being truly global Standards credibility Commitment to royalty free standards Slide 31 Public Policy

Public Policy Formed Public Policy Steering Committee in Q1 2004 18 Organizations Represented Multi-Industry, Global Mission: To Address Public Policy Issues on a Global Basis To Provide Education and Outreach to Key Stakeholders To Influence Legislative and Regulatory Initiatives Working Groups: Legislative, Policy, Communication, Europe Participate in Federal and State Legislative Hearings Participate in Public/Private Meetings with EU Officials China, Asia Public Policy Outreach Slide 33 Guidelines Privacy Guidelines update completed Q4 2004 Responsible basis for the use of tags on consumer items Consumer notice Consumer choice Consumer education Record use, retention and security Guidelines Q & A - published February 2005 Technical Solutions to Privacy PPSC group established to focus on potential tech solutions to consumers concerns Slide 34

Public Policy 2005 Outlook Issues are broadening beyond privacy alone Environment Health and Safety Employment Anti trust Public Policy Steering Committees USA established and effective Europe established Q4 04, issues identified, starting work Asia potential establishment during 05 Latin America potential establishment under work Slide 35 Summary Momentum continues to build and expand regionally 2005 The year of the network Extending global scope of activities Improved and clearly structured plans will maintain focus Peloton Tool Need to develop more public facts about benefits. Drive adoption. Gen2 a great success..but a long way to go! Organizations need to be preparing now in order to gain benefits in future Slide 36

More Information www.epcglobalinc.org or In Brasil contact: GS1 BRASIL www.gs1brasil.org.br 0800-110789 Bernie Hogan SVP & CTO GS1 US bhogan@gs1us.org www.gs1us.org Slide 37