Organization
WowGAO Inc. comes under GAO group of companies, which is a startup firm influenced by its roots in China. The Company is headquartered in Toronto, Canada since 2003.
WowGAO Inc. is a leading event management company that since 2003 produces internationally renowned conferences and expositions that address the latest innovations and developments in the information technology industry.
Wow Gao’s IT conferences and trade shows provide a forum for the convergence of technology gurus, cutting-edge technology vendors and IT product buyers together through interactive expositions, informative speaking opportunities and exciting corporate sponsored activities. Each event is sponsored and promoted by numerous top media outlets, trade
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With a strong team of highly experienced and dedicated engineers, GAO RFID is able to quickly craft a solution according to a customer 's unique requirements. From special frequency modulation, to customized converting and inlay designs, as well as for complete new system designs, GAO RFID is able to provide solutions that offer value, ingenuity, quality and customer satisfaction. The company 's projects have ranged from specialty pilots in giant parking complexes to national rollouts of customized modulation readers.
With a rapidly increasing number of customers and partners that span the globe and with wide field adoptions of its extended range of products, GAO RFID has become an undisputable leader in this industry.
Projects
There are many projects where I had contributed for the company
GAO RFID Website testing:
At the time of my joining, company had launched their new website with much better access and usability. As an initial task, I was assigned for website testing and that was quite a challenge for my initial team. Within two days, we were able to figure out the product pages which had issues on their pdfs. The products were screened and made into a document and was shared with higher associates.
Tag/reader sourcing:
The task was almost a research kind of work, where my team had to come up with products that is new to the market and as well as to the company. The team involved
Given the facts in the case and as outlined in more detail in this case study, it is our recommendation that Mierdorf and Wolfram move to the case level RFID tagging process. The improvements up and down the supply chain in accuracy, inventory control, reduced labor costs are enough to at least continue with the RFID
As RFID technology evolves and becomes less expensive, there will be an increase in the number of companies and vendors using the technology. Eventually, new applications will be developed and these systems may even be able to solve common or unique problems associated with business in today’s market.
Ranier, R.K. & Cegielski, C.G. (2011). Introduction to information systems: Supporting and transforming business (3rd Ed.) Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
To justify the objective I have begun the research with literature revi9ew and by collecting the secondary data from the articles, peer reviewed journals, related research papers and books. Journals and articles were important to understand the challenges and risk RFID technology is facing .I Addition to data collected from another sources are discussing with industries who implemented and using RFID technology to track their products, Reviews and people who are technically involved with RFID technology helped me to collect the data required for my
The RFID system will open new sales opportunities to larger markets such as the Department of Defense (DoD) and Wal-Mart. Who are now demanding that RFID tracking as a condition of contracting.
Today, RFID is used in retail, manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, travel, entertainment, etc. RFID increases efficiency of operations, decreases reliance on manual process, improves asset visibility and traceability, reduces operation costs, and provides useful data for business analytics. There are many different reasons why companies and firms are beginning to make the switch to RFID, some examples are: automating inventory and asset-tracking in healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and business sectors; identifying the source of products, enabling intelligent recall of defective or dangerous items; prevent use of counterfeit products in the supply chain; improve shopping experience for consumers; provide visibility into the supply chain
Groupon is a deal-of-the-day website that is localized to major geographic markets worldwide. Launched in November 2008, the first market for Groupon was Chicago, followed soon thereafter by Boston, New York City, and Toronto. Groupon has over 50 million subscribers across 300 cities in more than 40 countries. The idea for Groupon was created by Andrew Mason who is currently the company’s CEO. [update]Groupon serves more than 150 markets in North America and 100 markets in Europe, Asia and South America and has amassed 60 million registered users. The growth in the future is likely to be at a slower pace, primarily because the company is already one of the largest in the local deals space.
Radio wave technology has been used since the Second World War but the first application of modern RFID technology came in 1983 when Charles A. Walton received the first patent for his ‘Portable radio frequency emitting identifier’ (US Patent Office, 1983). Since Walton’s patent, modern RFID technology has evolved at a startling rate with “approximately 1500 RFID patents issued between 1997 and 2010” (Mehrjerdi, 2010). The impact RFID has had on global commerce has been wide-spread. Many major industries have found ways to implement the technology into their business practices. Examples include but are not limited to: manufacturing, logistics and inventory control, national defense and commercial farming (FDA, 2015).
One of the biggest firms associated with globalization is the World Trade Organization. The World Trade Organization is the only international body that deals with the rules of trading between nations. It has evolved over the past half century into an entity that contract with the trade of services, intellectual property as well as its original intent of the trade of goods. The WTO controls most trade in the world today through over 100 countries, and even more on the way. The World Trade Organization is beneficial economically and we should support its principles.
RFID, or radio frequency identification, is the new system that is replacing the use of barcodes. RFID tags allow users to more quickly obtain information from the object that the RFID tag
G com will be focused to the designer and also art enthusiast. The company can creates some bundle pack with at lower price. For example buy 1 at $2000 and buy 3 at $5000. The company also can participate on the annual event such as IT shows and held a promotional sales.
World Intellectual Property organization that is in short WIPO, UN body based in Geneva, Switzerland, manages all the works and signatory countries of the Berne Convention, current 168
Over the last four years, I’ve delt a great deal with RFID supply chains, and have seen first hand the positive advancements that are made with them. If given the opportunity to lead this project with your company, I believe I can close the gap between Intel and it’s competitors.
RFID technology is not only used at gas stations, restaurants, and department but also at
• 1. Become familiar with RFID technology and its potential uses in Harley-Davidson’s supply chain using the information presented in this chapter and information you obtain through the Online Companion links, your favorite search engine, and your library. In about 400 words, evaluate the advantages and disadvantages for Harley-Davidson of replacing its bar codes and scanners technology with RFID.