• Business owners will explore how GS1 standards can increase business efficiencies and make the supply chain faster, safer and less costly.
    Business owners will explore how GS1 standards can increase business efficiencies and make the supply chain faster, safer and less costly.
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GS1 Australia’s Supply Chain Week (SCW) event will return to Melbourne and Sydney in October.

With the theme of ‘Working together to achieve more’, supply chain professionals and business owners will explore how GS1 standards can increase business efficiencies and make the supply chain faster, safer and less costly.

Covering areas of food and grocery, general merchandise and apparel, healthcare, and trade and transport, visitors will hear about new industry insights, global developments, local success stories, regulatory updates and future trends.

Speakers will include representatives from the National E-Health Transition Authority, Telstra, and Kimberly-Clark ANZ.

SCW 2015 delegates will also be able to to network with sponsors of the event including Authenticateit, B2BE, Check Point, Imaxeon, insignia, Matthews, OpenText, Stibo Systems, MessageXchange, Prospecta Software, SPS Commerce and Zebra Technologies.

The event will run from 6 to 15 October in both Melbourne and Sydney. You can register here.

Food & Drink Business

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The Australian National University Agrifood Innovation Institute and Cellular Agriculture Australia have released the full program and line-up of speakers for the upcoming Made & Grown: The Future of Food event, taking place in Canberra on 21 August.