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Result Group will be hosting an exclusive in-person traceability seminar at the GS1 Melbourne office with special guest, Simon Jones, business development director at Antares Vision Group.

Antares Vision has recently joined Result Group as its new technology partner for all of its traceability partner for all of its traceability project activity.

The secret of the most significant traceability challenges will be unlocked on Wednesday 5 July 2023 at 2pm (AEST) at  the GS1 Australia Melbourne office at 8 Nexus Ct, Mulgrave Victoria.

At the seminar, attendees will hear first-hand how the biggest traceability projects are being tackled; how foreign global governments are handling traceability data and regulation; and how deployment costs are kept in line with user expectations. 

The session will directly address the major challenges facing this space, including:

  • The data challenge: what it means, how is it secure, why it is a concern, how standards help, and why status quo will not address every traceability challenge;
  • The network challenge: what it implies, why it is the burning issue for the supply chain, how standards help, and why change is imperative; and
  • The interoperability challenge is the key enabler of efficient and effective supply chains, learn how DIAMIND, the intelligent ecosystem is unique and game changing.

After the seminar, everyone is welcome to stay for networking, beverages and appetisers.

Tickets are limited, so get your spot now by clicking here.

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