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The Global Language of Business
GS1 Standards Event 2016Building standards to deliver business value
11 - 15 April 2016 Jersey City, New Jersey USA
Programme
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Standard Maintenance Groups (SMG)
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GPC SMG - GSMP Global Product Classification SMG
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TES SMG – GSMP Traceability and Event Sharing SMG
Mission-specific Work Groups (MSWG)
EPCIS MSWG - GSMP EPCIS 1.1 Core Business Vocabulary MSWG
HSDB MSWG - GSMP High-speed Barcode Printing MSWG
TIPP MSWG - GSMP Tagged Item Performance Protocol (TIPP) MSWG
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Welcome to GS1 Standards Event 2016 in Jersey City! It’s an exciting time to be a part of GS1 standards development and we thank you for taking the time to be here. What we do here this week is important – we’re building standards that will transform how industries worldwide meet the challenges facing them in today’s digital age.
We encourage you to voice the needs of your company, your organisation, your industry and your region. Join in the discussions as we strive together to deliver the best in global standards and guidelines:
• UniqueID - GTIN Management: to enable companies to provide more product information throughout their supply chains and ultimately to their consumers - no matter how and where they shop
• GDSN strategy and future enhancements: to deliver more quality data, consistently and efficiently every time
• High-speed Barcode Printing: for GS1 standards capabilities to support regulatory requirements
• EPC/RFID Tag Performance and EPCIS Core Business Vocabulary: for greater inventory visibility, traceability, accuracy and reduced out of stocks
• EDI Implementations Guideline: to improve Healthcare industry processes
• Enhancement and maintenance of existing GS1 standards
Benefits this week include innovative trainings, GS1 standards education, presentations on industry trends and new innovations, plus many networking events where you can meet supply chain experts and grow your network.
We wish you a very productive week and look forward to meeting you!
WelcomeBuilding standards to deliver business value
Steve Bratt Chief Technology Officer
and President, Standards
Development and
EPCglobal Inc.
Mark Holmes Vice President, GS1
Standards Development
Marianne TimmonsPresident, Industry
Engagement
Malcolm BowdenPresident, Global Solutions
and Data Excellence, Inc.
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Welcome Letter
Week at a Glance
Venue
Practical Information
Venue Map
Highlights of the Week
Plenary and Keynote Speech
Plenary Speaker Biographies
Lunch & Learn Sessions
Evening Events
Daily Schedule of Events
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Acronym Decoder
GS1 Anti-trust Caution and GSMP Code of Conduct
GS1 Calendar
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Table of Contents
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Week at a Glance
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th
EDUCATION STANDARDS STANDARDS SOLUTIONS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS EDUCATION STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS SOLUTIONS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS GS1 US STANDARDS
11:15-17:30 11:15-17:30 11:15-12:30
11:30-12:30
13:30-17:30 13:30-16:00
14:45-18:00
The Global Language of Business®
GS1 Standards Event 2016 Week at a Glance 11-15 April Jersey City, US
Building standards to deliver business valueMONDAY, APRIL 11th
TUESDAY, APRIL 12th
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th
THURSDAY,APRIL 14th
08:30-12:30 08:30-16:00
09:00-11:00 09:00-17:30 09:00-17:30 09:00-12:30 09:00-12:30 09:00-12:30 09:00-17:30
GS1 EDI HealthcareHarmoni-
sationProject
Work Group
*Project Members Only
Apparel& GM
Omni-ChannelReady
MerchandiseWork Group
*Signed IP Policy
GS1Architecture
GroupContinued
*Group Members Only
GS1 EDIAdvisory
Team
*Team Members Only
GINC, GSIN, Best in Class Application & Use Cases in EPCIS Events
and EventSharing
SMG
*Opted-In Only
GSMPHigh-Speed
BarcodePrintingMSWG
*Opted-In Only
TRANSITION TO MEETINGS / SESSIONS / WORKSHOPS
08:30 - 9:30
Standards Development University General Session
GSMP Unique ID
GTIN Management
MSWG
*Opted-In Only
**Prerequisite Required
11:15-12:15GS1
Innovation Network InZone
Education
GS1 Smart- Search
Training
09:00-17:30 09:00-17:30
09:45-10:45
GS1 Innovation
Network - Six Thinking Hats
09:45-17:00 09:45-17:00 09:45-17:00Plenary and Keynote Speech
GSMPID
SMG
*Opted-In Only
GSMPTagged ItemPerformance
Protocol MSWG
**Opted-In Only
GDSN User Group
Meeting
TRANSITION TO MEETINGS / SESSIONS / WORKSHOPS
GSMPID
SMG Continued
*Opted-In Only
GSMPEDISMG
*Opted-In Members Only
GDSN User Group
Meeting & Related
GDS ActivitiesContinued
DataQuality
Master Data Systems MOWork Group
*MO Staff Only
GSMPUnique ID
GTINManagement
MSWGContinued
*Opted-In Only
**Prerequisite Required
UN Blue Number Initiative
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
12:30-13:30SP Lunch
*SPs Only
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
12:30-13:30LUNCH
13:30-17:30
12:30-13:30 IESC Lunch
*Members Only
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
12:30-13:30Lunch & Learn:
GPC Expansion to Support the UN
Blue No. Init.
12:30-13:30Governance &
Co-Chair Lunch*Co-Chairs
Only
12:30-13:30Lunch & Learn:
GS1 US Attribute Explorer
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
13:30-16:00GS1 US
Apparel &GM Product
Images &Attributes
Work Group
*Signed IP Policy
GSMPUnique ID
GTINManagement
MSWGContinued
*Opted-In Only
**Prerequisite Required
GS1 EDIAdvisory
TeamContinued
*Team Members Only
GSMP GPC SMG
*Opted-In Only
Attendance Restrictions Legend: *Indicates an attendance restriction ** Indicates a prerequisite is required
GSMPHigh-Speed
BarcodePrintingMSWG
Continued
*Opted-In Only
DataQuality
Master Data System MOWork GroupContinued
*MO Staff Only
13:30-14:30Standards Development University
MO General Session
*MO Staff Only
GSMPID
SMGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GSMPTagged ItemPerformance
Protocol MSWGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GDSN User Group
Meeting & Related
GDS ActivitiesContinued
GSMPID
SMGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GSMPEPCIS /
CBV MSWG
*Opted-In Only
TRANSITION TO WELCOME RECEPTION
13:30 - 16:00
IESC Meeting
*Members Only
17:15-18:15 WELCOME RECEPTION & POSTER COCKTAIL
TRANSITION TO NETWORKING RECEPTION
18:00-23:00NETWORKING RECEPTION
AND ENTERTAINMENT
GS1 EDI HealthcareHarmoni-
sationProject
Work GroupContinued
*Project Members Only
GS1Architecture
GroupContinued
*Group Members Only
GS1Architecture
Group
*Group Members Only
GSMPEDISMG
Continued
*Opted-In Only
3-28-16 WaaG v32
Attendance Restrictions Legend: * Indicates attendance restriction ** Indicates a prerequisite required
WEDNESDAY,APRIL 13th
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11 -15 April 2016Jersey City
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th
EDUCATION STANDARDS STANDARDS SOLUTIONS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS EDUCATION STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS SOLUTIONS STANDARDS STANDARDS STANDARDS GS1 US STANDARDS
11:15-17:30 11:15-17:30 11:15-12:30
11:30-12:30
13:30-17:30 13:30-16:00
14:45-18:00
The Global Language of Business®
GS1 Standards Event 2016 Week at a Glance 11-15 AprilJersey City, US
Building standards to deliver business valueMONDAY, APRIL 11th
TUESDAY, APRIL 12th
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th
THURSDAY,APRIL 14th
08:30-12:30 08:30-16:00
09:00-11:00 09:00-17:30 09:00-17:30 09:00-12:30 09:00-12:30 09:00-12:30 09:00-17:30
GS1 EDI HealthcareHarmoni-
sationProject
Work Group
*Project Members Only
Apparel& GM
Omni-ChannelReady
MerchandiseWork Group
*Signed IP Policy
GS1Architecture
GroupContinued
*Group MembersOnly
GS1 EDIAdvisory
Team
*Team MembersOnly
GINC, GSIN, Best in Class Application & Use Cases in EPCIS Events
and EventSharing
SMG
*Opted-In Only
GSMPHigh-Speed
BarcodePrintingMSWG
*Opted-In Only
TRANSITION TO MEETINGS / SESSIONS / WORKSHOPS
08:30 - 9:30
Standards Development University General Session
GSMPUnique ID
GTINManagement
MSWG
*Opted-In Only
**Prerequisite Required
11:15-12:15GS1
InnovationNetworkInZone
Education
GS1 Smart-Search
Training
09:00-17:30 09:00-17:30
09:45-10:45
GS1 Innovation
Network - SixThinking Hats
09:45-17:00 09:45-17:00 09:45-17:00Plenary and Keynote Speech
GSMPID
SMG
*Opted-In Only
GSMPTagged ItemPerformance
Protocol MSWG
**Opted-In Only
GDSN User Group
Meeting
TRANSITION TO MEETINGS / SESSIONS / WORKSHOPS
GSMPID
SMGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GSMPEDISMG
*Opted-InMembers Only
GDSN User Group
Meeting & Related
GDS ActivitiesContinued
DataQuality
Master Data Systems MOWork Group
*MO Staff Only
GSMPUnique ID
GTINManagement
MSWGContinued
*Opted-In Only
**Prerequisite Required
Global Farm Registry
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
12:30-13:30SP Lunch
*SPs Only
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
12:30-13:30LUNCH
13:30-17:30
12:30-13:30 IESC Lunch
*Members Only
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
12:30-13:30Lunch & Learn:
GPC Expansion to Support the UN
Blue No. Init.
12:30-13:30Governance &
Co-Chair Lunch*Co-Chairs
Only
12:30-13:30Lunch & Learn:
GS1 USAttributeExplorer
12:30-13:30LUNCH AND NETWORK
13:30-16:00GS1 US
Apparel &GM Product
Images &Attributes
Work Group
*Signed IP Policy
GSMPUnique ID
GTINManagement
MSWGContinued
*Opted-In Only
**Prerequisite Required
GS1 EDIAdvisory
TeamContinued
*Team MembersOnly
GSMP GPC SMG
*Opted-In Only
Attendance Restrictions Legend: *Indicates an attendance restriction ** Indicates a prerequisite is required
GSMPHigh-Speed
BarcodePrintingMSWG
Continued
*Opted-In Only
DataQuality
Master Data System MOWork GroupContinued
*MO Staff Only
13:30-14:30Standards Development University
MO General Session
*MO Staff Only
GSMPID
SMGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GSMPTagged ItemPerformance
Protocol MSWGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GDSN User Group
Meeting & Related
GDS ActivitiesContinued
GSMPID
SMGContinued
*Opted-In Only
GSMPEPCIS /
CBV MSWG
*Opted-In Only
TRANSITION TO WELCOME RECEPTION
13:30 - 16:00
IESC Meeting
*Members Only
17:15-18:15 WELCOME RECEPTION & POSTER COCKTAIL
TRANSITION TO NETWORKING RECEPTION
18:00-23:00NETWORKING RECEPTION
ANDENTERTAINMENT
GS1 EDI HealthcareHarmoni-
sationProject
Work GroupContinued
*Project Members Only
GS1Architecture
GroupContinued
*Group MembersOnly
GS1Architecture
Group
*Group MembersOnly
GSMPEDISMG
Continued
*Opted-In Only
3-28-16 WaaG v32
WEDNESDAY,APRIL 13th
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Practical InformationHyatt Regency
Venue Information:
Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson2 Exchange Place
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, 07302
Tel: +1 201 469 1234
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GS1 Registration & Info Desk:
Sunday 16:00 - 18:00
Monday 07:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 15:30
Friday 10:00 - 12:00
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12.13
HYATT REGENCY JERSEY CITY
ON THE HUDSON
2 Exchange Place
Jersey City, New Jersey 07302
USA
T +1 201 469 1234
F +1 201 432 4991
jerseycity.hyatt.com
FLOOR PLAN
Meeting Floors
HUDSONIV
HUDSONV
HUDSONVI
HUDSONIII
HUDSONII
HUDSONI
HOLLANDII
HOLLANDI
LIBERTYIII
LIBERTYII
LIBERTYI
HARBORSIDEII
HARBORSIDEI
RIVERVIEWBOARDROOM
PALISADESIII
PALISADESII
PREFUNCTION
PALISADESI
THIRD FLOOR
HUDSON BALLROOM HUDSONPREFUNCTION
GIFTSHOP
BUSINESSCENTER
FRONTDESK
CONCIERGEDESK
LOBBYAREA
WOMENMEN
RESTROOMSELEVATORS
MANHATTANTERRACE
MANHATTAN II
MANHATTAN IMANHATTAN PREFUNCTION
NINTH FLOOR
MANHATTAN BALLROOM
RESTROOMSELEVATORS
MANHATTANTERRACE
MANHATTAN II
MANHATTAN IMANHATTAN PREFUNCTION
NINTH FLOORMANHATTAN BALLROOM
FIRST FLOORRIVERSIDE
RESTROOMS
RIVERSIDE TERRACE
RIVERSIDE
12.13
HYATT REGENCY JERSEY CITY
ON THE HUDSON
2 Exchange Place
Jersey City, New Jersey 07302
USA
T +1 201 469 1234
F +1 201 432 4991
jerseycity.hyatt.com
FLOOR PLAN
Meeting Floors
HUDSONIV
HUDSONV
HUDSONVI
HUDSONIII
HUDSONII
HUDSONI
HOLLANDII
HOLLANDI
LIBERTYIII
LIBERTYII
LIBERTYI
HARBORSIDEII
HARBORSIDEI
RIVERVIEWBOARDROOM
PALISADESIII
PALISADESII
PREFUNCTION
PALISADESI
THIRD FLOOR
HUDSON BALLROOM HUDSONPREFUNCTION
GIFTSHOP
BUSINESSCENTER
FRONTDESK
CONCIERGEDESK
LOBBYAREA
WOMENMEN
RESTROOMSELEVATORS
MANHATTANTERRACE
MANHATTAN II
MANHATTAN IMANHATTAN PREFUNCTION
NINTH FLOOR
MANHATTAN BALLROOM
RESTROOMSELEVATORS
MANHATTANTERRACE
MANHATTAN II
MANHATTAN IMANHATTAN PREFUNCTION
NINTH FLOORMANHATTAN BALLROOM
FIRST FLOORRIVERSIDE
RESTROOMS
RIVERSIDE TERRACE
RIVERSIDE
Functions & Activities LocationsGS1 Registration & Information Desk - Hudson Prefunction, Third FloorStandards Development University - Manhattan I, Ninth FloorPlenary - Hudson I, II & III, Third FloorCoffee Breaks - Hudson Prefunction, Third FloorLunch & Learn Sessions - Manhattan I, Ninth FloorLunch & Network Sessions - Manhattan II, Ninth FloorMonday Welcome Reception and Poster Cocktail - Hudson I & II, Third FloorTuesday Evening Networking Dinner and Talent Show - Manhattan Ballroom, Ninth Floor
GS1 Offices & Meeting RoomsGS1 VIP LT Room - Riverview Boardroom, Third FloorGS1 Event Organisation Office - Holland I, Third FloorGS1 Staff Room - Holland II, Third Floor
VenueHyatt Regency
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Highlights of the Week Plenary and Keynote Speech
Introduction GSMP Improvements: “Speed of Business”Speaker: Mark Holmes, Vice President,GS1 Standards Development, GS1
This week’s agenda is punctuated by a presentation line up that will help attendees understand the climate and context of change facing the marketplace today and how GS1 is responding.
The plenary will be held Tuesday, 12 April, 09:00 - 11:00 in Hudson I, II & III
Keynote Address: Accuracy. Consistency. Simplicty. Speaker: Michael Sansolo, President, Sansolo Solutions LLC
These three small words sum up both the expectations of today’s consumer experience and the enabling power that GS1 Standards deliver. Keynote speaker, Michael Sansolo, former Senior Vice President of Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and well-known consumer behaviour expert, puts these expectations and opportunities in the context of the new millennial consumer behaviour, climate change, and constantly evolving technology. His keynote will equip the GS1 Standards community with an understanding of how to meet the marketplace challenges and operational realities facing them, including how the GS1 UniqueID effort is working to deliver powerful solutions that help industry meet evolving consumer expectations.
Opening Welcome Speaker: Angela Fernandez, Vice President, Retail Grocery and Foodservice, GS1 US
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Highlights of the WeekPlenary and Keynote Speech
Miguel LoperaPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Steve BrattChief Technology Officer and President, StandardsDevelopment and EPCglobal Inc.
Malcolm BowdenPresident, Global Solutions and Data Excellence, Inc.
Marianne TimmonsPresident, Industry Engagement
Elizabeth BoardVice President, Global Public Policy
Hear from GS1 organisation leaders and discover how GS1 is engaging with industries to speed up solutions adoption and to deliver globally applicable standards around the world.
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Elizabeth BoardGS1 Vice President, Global Public Policy
Elizabeth Board leads the GS1 strategy with government officials, NGO’s and other stakeholders on policy issues relating to the use of GS1 standards and the development of a more efficient, visible and competitive supply chain.
As an advisor on issue management, public affairs, and communications for the US Government, the European Commission and the private sector, her experience includes the Reagan White House, the United States Department of Agriculture, NBC News, ACNielsen and the Distilled Spirits Council.
Elizabeth has presented on GS1 standards at many US and European Commission workshops and was a member of the European Commission’s Internet of Things Experts Group. She and the GS1 Public Policy team support the GS1 Member Organisations on their government relations strategy as more governments are promoting standards to solve a wide range of policy problems. They work with industry public affairs offices to ensure that government does not develop regulations precluding the use of GS1 standards. http://www.gs1.org/public-policy
Ms. Board earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, at the University of Colorado and a Masters of Business Administration at George Washington University.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethboard
Malcolm BowdenGS1President, Global Solutions and Data Excellence, Inc.
Malcolm brings a broad senior international executive experience in the corporate world to GS1. He is an acknowledged authority on many aspects of e-commerce within the retail supply chain. Malcolm got a BSc in Physics and Computing at Durham University, UK. He has worked in market research, sales and marketing with The Economist, Digico Computers and AIM Solutions. In 1998, he joined General Electric as European Retail Supply Chain Sales Director. In 2004, he was appointed Global Synchronisation Solutions Director at GE/GXS where he worked with GS1 and MOs around the world.
In 2008, Malcolm joined GS1 UK as Business Development Director. During these three years, he was a key contributor to the strategic direction of our UK colleagues and to the two biggest GS1 UK programs: Healthcare and B2C (TrueSource). His experience working with MOs and within an MO is an excellent addition to the GS1 Global Office.
As President, Global Solutions, Malcolm has led the B2C Trusted Source of Data Project as well as GS1’s other Global Solutions.
Plenary Speakers Biographies
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Plenary Speakers Biographies
Steve BrattGS1Chief Technology Officer and President, Standards Development and EPCglobal Inc.
Steve Bratt joined the GS1 Global Office on December 1st, 2012, as Chief Technology Officer & President, Standards Development. Steve brings to GS1 a broad, senior international executive experience in the information technology world. He is an acknowledged authority on many aspects of the Internet and has significant experience in developing standards, in intellectual property, and in software system architecture and implementation.
Steve joins us from the World Wide Web Foundation which he launched as CEO in 2008. Between 2002 and 2009, Steve was CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Previously, Steve held senior roles at the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (a United Nations organisation in Vienna Austria), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Science Applications International Corporation.
Steve holds a BSc from Pennsylvania State University and a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Angela FernandezGS1 US Vice President, Retail Grocery and Foodservice
Angela is the vice president of retail grocery and foodservice at GS1 US and is responsible for leading the industry engagement strategy to drive broader adoption of GS1 Standards and solutions for the food industry. She is an authority on the food supply chain and food traceability, including minimizing the impact of food recalls via GS1 Standards.
With more than 15 years of experience with GS1 US, Ms. Fernandez has worked closely with food industry stakeholders including manufacturers, retailers, distributors, educators and solution providers to help improve supply chain operations and business processes. She leads two industry initiatives: the Retail Grocery Initiative—which she helped found and establish in 2014—and the Foodservice GS1 US Standards Initiative. Ms. Fernandez regularly collaborates with members from top grocery and foodservice brands as well as key trade associations to identify current and emerging supply chain challenges and address how the use of GS1 Standards, the most widely used supply chain standards in the world, can help solve for those challenges.
Through Ms. Fernandez’ strong leadership and drive to make innovation possible, the food industry has been able to realise the numerous benefits associated with supply chain traceability, including operational efficiencies and improved food safety.
Mrs. Fernandez earned her bachelor of science in business administration from Drexel University. She is a frequent guest speaker at industry events and conferences for numerous organisations, including the Produce Marketing Association, National Restaurant Association and the Institute of Food Technologists. She has been a food traceability and recall resource for media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Food Manufacturing, Food Processing, Food Safety News and Packaging Digest magazines.
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Mark HolmesGS1Vice President, GS1 Standards Development
Mark joined GS1 last year to lead and develop the GSMP team and workflow, and to operationalise GS1’s Best-in-Class Standards program. Mark also coordinates GSMP-related governance committees, manages intellectual Property matters and engages all standards stakeholders within other key projects. Mark has extensive expertise in driving value by balancing individual contributions, team leadership, and collaborating with cross-functional experts and developing business partners and was recently elected to serve a three year term on the Board of Directors for APICS. He received his Master’s degree in business administration from Bentley College and his Bachelor’s degree in business administration from Indiana University. He is also certified in Transportation and Logistics from AST&L, and is a University of Rhode Island Supply Chain Advisory Board Member, where he also served as a MBA adjunct professor.
Miguel LoperaGS1President and Chief Executive Officer
Miguel A. Lopera is President and Chief Executive Officer of GS1. He joined GS1 as CEO in April 2003.
Miguel Lopera brings to the organisation a wealth of division management, marketing and IT experience gained in every aspect of the FMCG business having spent 24 years with Procter and Gamble.
Joining P&G as an IT analyst in 1979, he became IT Director of P&G Spain and later IT Director of P&G UK, Ireland and Scandinavia. In 1992, he changed career to Marketing. During the following years, he held various Marketing positions such as Marketing Director of Laundry Detergents - Europe, Marketing Director of Fabric & Home care in Spain and later was responsible for the Fabric & Home Care and Food & Beverages Divisions of P&G Spain & Portugal.
Miguel Lopera is a strong believer of Collaborative Commerce between Manufacturers and Retailers. Back in 1984, he created a Collaboration Programme between key retailers including Mercadona, Carrefour, Auchan and P&G Spain, based on multifunctional teams.
Miguel Lopera holds an Engineering Degree from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and an MBA from the “Instituto de Empresa” of Madrid.
Miguel Lopera joined the GS1 Management Board in April 2003 following his appointment as CEO of GS1. He also was CEO of GS1 US from January 2004 to May 2009.
Plenary Speakers Biographies
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Michael SansoloSansolo Solutions, LLCPresident
Michael Sansolo, the long-time senior vice president of the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and past editor-in-chief of Progressive Grocer, offers a diverse and unique view of the changing nature of today’s shoppers and their impact on the food retail industry. Through countless studies and work with some of the world’s most innovative retailers and manufacturers, Sansolo has an excellent perspective on the changing nature of shopping, cooking, eating and competition.
Sansolo has received a number of awards for excellence in writing and reporting throughout his career. He authored Progressive Grocer’s Annual Report of the Grocery Industry, along with many other major research-based studies. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and company meetings around the globe.
A current member of the Coca-Cola Retailing Research Council and a past member of the American Greetings Research Council, Sansolo also currently serves on the board of The Food Institute and Aisle 7, the makers of Health Notes. He is a member of the industry advisory board at Western Michigan University and has worked with students at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, George Mason University in Virginia and Portland (OR) State University. Sansolo is contributing editor and a weekly columnist for Morningnewsbeat.com.
Sansolo is a graduate of the State University of New York College at Cortland with a degree in political science, economics and journalism. Sansolo and his wife, Janice, have two children and are active in many school and community events.
Marianne Timmons GS1President, Industry Engagement
Marianne Timmons is the President of Industry Engagement at GS1 Global Office where she is responsible for global activities in Retail, Healthcare, Food Service, Transport and Logistics and related sub-sectors. Marianne has spent the past 30 years in and around the Retail and Consumer Products Industries as both a consultant and a practitioner. Her consulting experience spans sectors and industry but has been concentrated in Grocery, Mass, Specialty Retail, Electronics, DIY and Drug. As a practitioner at Wegmans Food Markets Marianne held senior leadership roles in Store Operations, Merchandising, Supply Chain and e-Commerce (including GDSN, RFID, EDI, Data Quality).
Prior to her role at GS1 Global Office, Marianne was a Senior Principal at Accenture and Vice President at Capgemini Consulting in the Consumer Products and Retail Practice where she focused on developing and implementing transformation strategies for retail organisations.
Plenary Speakers Biographies
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Highlights of the Week Lunch & Learn Sessions
Tuesday
GPC Expansion to Support the Global Farm Registry12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan I
Track: Education
Business Value: Join us to hear more details on the Global Product Classi ication (GPC) expansion into arable farming plant production to support the Global Farm Registry, which positions GS1 into the upstream agricultural supply chain.
Objective: Provide details on the business requirements and the current development effort.
Speakers: Johan den Engelse, Frug I Com; Mike Mowad, GS1
Wednesday
GS1 US Attribute Explorer 12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan I
Track: Education
Business Value: Attributes are standardised data fields that describe a property of a product. In fact, there are 3,000+ attributes in use today and their application varies by industry and supply chain role. GS1 US Attribute Explorer™ (AE) is a technology-agnostic, browser-based interactive tool that makes it easy to quickly see what attributes have been defined and how to apply them to business process. Users are able to discover standardised attributes as well as trading partner and industry attribute requirements. Since launching at GS1 Connect 2015, the GS1 US Attribute Explorer™ tool has become a trusted source of attribute data for a robust list of users across several industries.
Objective: Attendees of this session will learn more about the tool and how companies and industries are using it to share attribute requirements.
Speaker: Carrie Wilkie, GS1 US
Lunch & Learn sessions are open to all attendees and offer the opportunity to learn more about key topics in a casual atmosphere.
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Highlights of the Week Evening Events
Monday, April 11
Welcome Reception and Poster Cocktail 17:15 - 18:15, Hudson I & II
Join us as we cap the first day of this week’s events with a Welcome Reception and Poster Cocktail. This is your chance to reconnect with colleagues from around the world, meet new ones, and learn more about some of the key initiatives at other GS1 Member Organisations.
Tuesday, April 12
Networking Dinner and Entertainment 18:00 - 23:00, Manhattan Ballroom I & II
From the music of the Broadway hit, Jersey Boys, to the iconic songs of Frank Sinatra, the global talent of the GS1 community brings the flavour of the past, present…and possibly future (?!) to an evening of special entertainment. After a successful first run in Warsaw, Poland we return with....
GS1’s Got Talent “the sequel” Jersey City Edition
Don’t miss this spectacular evening starting with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner, and capped with talent “extravaganza”. Be sure to have your cameras ready for the photo ops designed to get you ready for the “Big Apple”!
Dress code: smart casual
Wednesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 14The evenings of Wednesday, April 13th and Thursday, April 14th are for your independent scheduling of networking or exploring the sites nearby.
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Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages
Monday April 11, 2016
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
FUN THINGS TO DO
06:45 Fun Run & Power Walk EveryoneMeet in LobbyThird Floor, Lobby Level
GENERAL SESSION
08:30 - 09:30Standards Development University General Session
EveryoneManhattan INinth Floor
EDUCATION TRACK
09:45 - 10:45GS1 Innovation Network - Six Thinking Hats
EveryoneHarborside I & IIThird Floor, Lobby Level
11:15 - 12:15GS1 Innovation Network InZone Education
EveryoneHarborside I & IIThird Floor, Lobby Level
STANDARDS TRACK
09:45 - 17:00 GSMP Identification SMG Opted-In Members OnlyLiberty I, II & IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
09:45 - 17:00GSMP Tagged Item Performance Protocol MSWG
Opted-In Members OnlyPalisades IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
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Monday April 11, 2016
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
SOLUTIONS TRACK
09:45 - 17:00GDSN User Group Meeting and Related GDS Activities - Day 1 of 2
EveryoneHudson IV & VThird Floor, Lobby Level
BREAKS & LUNCHEONS
10:45 - 11:15 Morning Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch & Network EveryoneManhattan II Ninth Floor
15:30 - 16:00 Afternoon Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
EVENING EVENTS
17:15 - 18:15Welcome Reception & Poster Cocktail
EveryoneHudson I & II Third Floor, Lobby Level
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Group Sessions and Meetings
Standards Development University - General Session (breakfast included)08:30 - 09:30, Manhattan I
Track: Education
Business Value: This session will help attendees map out their week to get the most out of the meetings, education and networking events offered to participants and provide success stories that will drive home the value of GS1 Standards in supply chain operations.
Objective: To share what’s new in GS1 since our last physical meeting and share successful implementation stories from users and MOs.
Speakers: Mark Holmes, GS1 and various users and MOs
GS1 Innovation Network - Six Thinking Hats09:45 - 10:45, Harborside I & II
Track: Education
Business Value: This workshop will be fast-paced, practical, and interactive. Participants learn how to separate emotion from facts, the positive from the negative and critical thinking from creative thinking.
Objective: Six Thinking Hat Workshop - a thinking skills workshop that teaches parallel thinking as an alternative to argument. Parallel thinking guides thought processes in one direction at a time so we can effectively analyse issues, generate new ideas, and make better decisions.
Speakers: Adam Radziszewski and April Cason, GS1
GS1 Innovation Network InZone Education11:15 - 12:15, Harborside I & II
Track: Education
Business Value: Attendees will learn how to use the new InZone innovation platform which includes key features such as: ideation, customisable profiles with a Facebook-like ‘wall’, news feed for ad-hoc information sharing, mobile app (yes, you will be able to use your smartphone to vote for ideas wherever you are!), Incubator Project management tools, custom reports and KPIs, drag and drop, design thinking and hackathon support, and much more! This Innovation Platform has three challenges, so that everyone can participate by posting ideas, thoughts, voting, reviewing, and chatting. This is your chance to join the GS1 Innovation Team on this journey! People make the platform! Join us!
Objectives:
• Announce the new InZone and share the benefits of this powerful platform.
• Introduce the same amazing innovation technology already adopted by Cisco, GE, Dell, Motorola, Nielsen, Pearson, Southwest Airlines, Merck, Cabot, AXA, Autoliv, and many others.
We hope for this to get us closer to innovate together, as innovation is everyone’s mission and every single one of us is creative.
Speakers: Adam Radziszewski and April Cason, GS1
GSMP Identification (ID) SMG - Day 1Opted-in members only
09:45 - 17:00, Liberty I, II & III
Track: Standards
Business Value: GS1 Identification has provided benefits to consumers around the world for over thirty years. There are eleven GS1 Identification Keys to identify things such as trade items, parties, locations, logistic units, assets, and more. In addition, there are approximately 100 GS1 Identification Key attributes for things such as serialisation, batch or lot identification of trade item, weights and measurements, dates, etc. All of these are defined for global implementation. Beyond the data standards, the Identification SMG maintains AIDC Application Standards where GS1 decides what
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GS1 identification and AIDC data carrier are used for a specific business application.
Objective: The objective is to have active dialogue to address business challenges by applying the GS1 core standard AIDC. General Specification Strategy will be discussed to determine frequency, improvements and implementation. Active Work Requests (WR) will be reviewed, discussed, and approved. Organisation will share their best practices and implementation. The detailed agenda including active WR will be available in the ID SMG community room.
Co-Chairs: Xavier Barras, GS1 France; Nadine Radomski, Dean Foods Company
GSMP Tagged Item Performance Protocol (TIPP) MSWG Opted-in members only
09:45 - 17:00, Palisades III
Track: Standards
Business Value: Participate in this working group and contribute to finalising the Tagged Item Performance Protocol, ensuring your process requirements have been incorporated into the standard.
Objective: Conduct a thorough review of the proposed Tagged Item Performance Protocol, with specific emphasis on amendments proposed by work group sub-teams.
Session Leader: Paul Dietrich, GS1
Co-Chairs: Juho Partanen, Voyantic; Plamen Iliev, Embisphere
GDSN User Group Meeting & Related GDS Activities - Day 1 of 209:45 - 17:00, Hudson IV & V
Track: Solutions
Business Value: The GS1 Global Data Synchronisation Network® (GDSN) enables trading partners to automatically share their business data with each other, helping to improve each company’s product data management. The new features of the Major Release will make it easier for industries to adopt GDSN and by offering flexibility to suit their industry needs. The GDSN User Group meeting is open to all attendees. Some topics may require additional requirements to attend.
Objectives:
• Discuss the Major Release, review the next Maintenance Release and discuss future Release roll out strategies.
• Give GDSN users visibility to the related GS1 activities at the Industry and Standards Event.
Group Leaders: Alan Hyler and Pete Alvarez, GS1
MONDAY LUNCHEONS
Lunch & Network 12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan II
MONDAY EVENING
Welcome Reception & Poster Cocktail17:15 - 18:15, Hudson I & II
Join us Monday evening for an opportunity to enjoy light appetisers and drinks while socialising with GS1 standards experts, industry leaders, and colleagues – vote for the best poster.
Monday April 11, 2016
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Tuesday April 12, 2016
Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
FUN THINGS TO DO
06:45 Fun Run & Power Walk EveryoneMeet in LobbyThird Floor, Lobby Level
PLENARY
09:00 - 11:00 Plenary and Keynote Speech EveryoneHudson I, II & IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
STANDARDS TRACK
11:15 - 17:30 GSMP ID SMG - Day 2 Opted-In Members OnlyLiberty I - IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
11:15 - 17:30 GSMP EDI SMG Opted-In Members OnlyPalisades I - IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
13:30 - 17:30GSMP EPCIS / Core Business Vocabulary (CBV) MSWG
Opted-In Members OnlyHudson IV & VThird Floor, Lobby Level
13:30 - 17:30Industry Engagement Steering Committee (IESC)
IESC Members Only Harborside II Third Floor, Lobby Level
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Tuesday April 12, 2016
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
SOLUTIONS TRACK
11:15 - 12:30GDSN User Group Meeting & Related GDS Activities - Day 2
EveryoneHudson IV & VThird Floor, Lobby Level
BREAKS & LUNCHEONS
11:00 - 11:15 Morning Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
12:30 - 13:30 IESC Luncheon IESC Members OnlyHarborside IIThird Floor, Lobby Level
12:30 - 13:30Lunch & Learn: GPC Expansion to Support the Global Farm Registry
EveryoneManhattan INinth Floor
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch & Network EveryoneManhattan IINinth Floor
16:00 - 16:30 Afternoon Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
EVENING EVENT
18:00 - 23:00Networking Dinner followed by GS1’s Got Talent “the sequel” Jersey City Edition
EveryoneManhattan BallroomNinth Floor
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Group Sessions and Meetings
Plenary and Keynote Speech 09:00 - 11:00, Hudson I, II, III
Introduction
Speaker: Mark Holmes, Vice President, GS1 Standards Development, GS1
Host Opening Welcome
Speaker: Angela Fernandez, Vice President, Retail Grocery and Foodservice, GS1 US.
GSMP Improvements: “Speed of Business”
Speaker: Mark Holmes, Vice President, GS1 Standards Development, GS1
GS1 Organisational Leaders Update
Speakers: Miguel Lopera, President and Chief Executive Officer; Elizabeth Board, Vice President Global Public Policy; Steve Bratt, Chief Technology Officer and President, Standards Development and EPCglobal Inc.; Malcolm Bowden, President, Global Solutions and Data Excellence, Inc.; Marianne Timmons, President, Industry Engagement
Keynote Address: Accuracy. Consistency. Simplicity.
Speaker: Michael Sansolo, President, Sansolo Solutions LLC
GSMP Identification (ID) SMG - Day 2 of 2Opted-in members only
11:15 - 17:30, Liberty I, II & III
GSMP EDI SMG Opted-in members only
11:15 - 17:30, Palisades I, II & III
Track: Standards
Business Value: GS1 EDI provides global standards for electronic business messaging that allow automatic electronic transmission of agreed business data between trading partners. This automation ensures that the exchange is done in a rapid, efficient and accurate manner.
Objective: This group develops and maintains the business processes and associated data requirements used in transactional processes within the supply and demand chain. Attendees will present success stories in their country as well as actively participate in the development of the future of EDI eCom.
Co-chairs: Tom Eric Schmidt, Storck; Natascha Rossner, GS1 France
GDSN User Group Meeting & Related GDS Activities - Day 2 of 211:15 - 12:30, Hudson IV & V
GSMP EPCIS Core Business Vocabulary MSWG Opted-in members only
13:30 - 17:30, Hudson IV & V
Track: Standards
Business Value: EPCIS is a GS1 standard that enables trading partners to share information about the physical movement and status of products as they travel throughout the supply chain – from business to business and ultimately to consumers. It helps answer the “what, where, when and why” questions to meet consumer and regulatory demands for accurate and detailed product information.
Objective: To finalise the solution development for Phase 2 for EPCIS event redaction and correction mechanism.
Session Leader: Gena Morgan, GS1
Co-chairs: Andy Kennedy, Food LogiQ; Ralph Troeger, GS1 Germany
Tuesday April 12, 2016
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Industry Engagement Steering Committee (IESC) IESC Members only
13:30 - 16:00, Harborside II
Track: Standards
Business Value: The purpose of the Industry Engagement Steering Committee (IESC) is to assess required entrance criteria of all work requests submitted to GSMP other than simple maintenance. (The latter are routed directly to a Standards Management Group (SMG).) In addition, the IESC acts as an advisory body to the BCS and hears appeals before they are brought to the BCS.
Tri-Chairs: Loek Boortman, GS1 Netherlands; Jeffery Denton, Amerisource Bergen Corporation; Marianne Timmons, GS1
Tuesday Luncheons
Industry Engagement Steering Committee (IESC) Lunch IESC members only
12:30 - 13:30, Harborside II
Lunch & Learn: GPC Expansion to Support the Global Farm Registry12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan I
Track: Education
Business Value: Attendees will hear about the Global Product Classification (GPC) expansion into arable farming plant production to support the Global Farm Registry.
Objective: This presentation will provide details on the business requirements and the current development effort of the GPC for the Global Farm Registry.
Speakers: Johan den Engelse, Frug I Com;Mike Mowad, GS1
Lunch & Network 12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan II
Tuesday Evening
Networking Dinner followed by GS1’s Got Talent “the Sequel” Jersey City Edition18:00 - 23:00, Manhattan Ballroom
From the music of the Broadway hit, Jersey Boys, to the iconic songs of Frank Sinatra, the global talent of the GS1 community brings the flavour of the past, present…and possibly future(?!) to an evening of special entertainment. After a successful first run in Warsaw, Poland we return with....GS1’s Got Talent “the sequel” Jersey City Edition. Don’t miss this spectacular evening starting with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner, and capped with talent “extravaganza”. Be sure to have your cameras ready for the photo ops designed to get you ready for the “Big Apple”!
Tuesday April 12, 2016
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Wednesday April 13, 2016
Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
EDUCATION TRACK
11:30 - 12:30 GS1 SmartSearch Training EveryoneHudson IV & VThird Floor, Lobby Level
STANDARDS TRACK
09:00 - 17:30GSMP UniqueID GTIN Management MSWG - Day 1 of 2
Opted-In Members Only Prerequisite Required
Hudson I, II, & IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
09:00 - 17:30 GS1 EDI Advisory Team Team Members OnlyPalisades I, II & IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
09:00 - 17:30GSMP High-Speed Barcode Printing MSWG
Opted-In Members OnlyHarborside IThird Floor, Lobby Level
09:00 - 12:30
Global Identification Number for Consignment (GINC), Global Shipment Identification Number (GSIN), Best-in-Class Application & Use Cases in EPCIS Events
Opted-In Members OnlyHarborside II Third Floor, Lobby Level
13:30 - 17:30 GSMP GPC SMG Opted-In Members OnlyHarborside II Third Floor, Lobby Level
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Wednesday April 13, 2016
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
SOLUTIONS TRACK
09:00 - 17:30Data Quality Master Data Systems MO Work Group
MO Staff OnlyLiberty I, II & III Third Floor, Lobby Level
BREAKS & LUNCHEONS
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
12:30 - 13:30 Governance & Co-Chair Luncheon Co-Chairs & MembersRiversideFirst Floor
12:30 - 13:30Lunch & Learn: GS1 US Attribute Explorer
EveryoneManhattan INinth Floor
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch & Network EveryoneManhattan IINinth Floor
16:00 - 16:30 Afternoon Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
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Wednesday April 13, 2016
Group Sessions and Meetings
GS1 SmartSearch Training 11:30 - 12:30, Hudson IV & V
Track: Education
Business Value: The GS1 SmartSearch standard and guideline allows businesses to benefit from:
• Better search results for consumers to findthe products and information they need.
• Greater visibility of their products in online searches.
• Improved, accurate online product information.
• Shared product information via consumer-facing mobile devices and websites,which ultimately drive sales.
Objective: GS1 has been working collectively with our members, standards organisations (W3C) and search engine companies to make it easier to discover and describe products on the web. This session will focus on:
• What is GS1 SmartSearch?
• Benefits of SmartSearch
• Current pilots
• Available deployment tools
• How to get started with pilots and implementations
Speakers: Eric Kauz, GS1; Dr. Mark Harrison, GS1
GSMP UniqueID - GTIN Management MSWG - Day 1 of 2Prerequisite required*
09:00 - 17:30, Hudson I, II, & III
Track: Standards
Business Value: The GS1 UniqueID project was launched to solve the challenge of a consistent omni-channel consumer experience. This fast-paced, structured industry effort is dedicated to building a strong foundation by first making the rules for GTIN management simpler and more effective.
Objective: This session is a fast tracked work effort to progress the UniqueID Standard/Guideline work to conclusion.
Tri-Chairs: David Little, eBay; Dale Zukaitis, Wegmans Food Markets; Erin Riggs, Proctor & Gamble
Session Leader: Gena Morgan, GS1
*Prerequisite required: Attendees must have attendedthe 7-8 March 2016 UniqueID workshop OR theUniqueID education session at the Jersey City event,Wednesday (08:00 - 08:50) prior to this session.
GS1 EDI Advisory Team Restricted to Team Members Only - If you wish to join the team, contact Anders Grangard at: [email protected]
09:00 - 17:30, Palisades I, II & III
Track: Standards
Business Value: GS1 EDI provides global standards for electronic business messaging that allows automatic electronic transmission of agreed business data between trading partners. This automation ensures that the exchange is done in a rapid, efficient and accurate manner.
Objective: The group will provide advice on strategic topics and operational issues for GS1 EDI. Any recommendation from the group requiring operational development will follow due process and will be carried out by the group or department designated.
Co-Chairs: Tom Eric Schmidt, Storck; Natascha Rossner, GS1 France
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Wednesday April 13, 2016
Global Identification Number for Consignment (GINC), Global Shipment Identification Number (GSIN), Best-in-Class (BIC) Application & Use Cases in EPCIS EventsOpted-in members only
09:00 - 12:30, Harborside II
Business Value: Discuss possible applications of GINC, GSIN & BIC in supply chain events, in order to standardise their use in EPCIS events.
Session Leader: Craig Alan Repec, GS1
GSMP High-Speed Barcode Printing MSWG Opted-in members only
09:00 - 17:30, Harborside I
Track: Standards
Business Value: Working group kick-off meeting where objectives, scope, and timeline will be discussed and defined by the team. The group will also review an initial set of proposed business requirements.
Objective: Develop GS1 standards capable of supporting regulatory requirements outlined by national implementations of the World Health Organisation protocol to eliminate illicit sales of tobacco.
Session Leaders: John Ryu and Scott Gray, GS1
Data Quality Master Data Systems MO Work Group Member Organisations Only
09:00 - 17:30, Liberty I, II & III
Track: Solutions
Business Value: Brands are often required to be certified (products and process) in the country where they trade. In certain cases they are required to use a 3rd party data capture or data quality inspection services. These services are usually developed individually at the country level or at times by individual organisations. This leads to unintentional fragmentation which increases barriers for broader implementation, cost and inefficiencies.
For this reason, the Data Excellence Board has requested that GS1 develop a standard process for Master Data Services (MDS) and Brand Owner Certification to enable cross border trading and improve implementation harmonisation.
Objective: Discuss the Master Data Services and Brand Certification Programme.
Co-Chairs: Staffan Olsson, GS1 Sweden; Carlos Ramos, GS1 Mexico
GSMP Global Product Classification (GPC) SMG Opted-in members only
13:30 - 17:30, Harborside II
Track: Standards
Business Value: To review the current GPC publication schedule and to process work requests to be included in the GPC December 2016 Release. Attend this session to provide input to the development of the standard to solve specific business problems:
• Review current GPC release schedule
• Process work requests to be included inthe GPC December 2016 publication
Objective: The GPC SMG develops and maintains the GS1 global product classification system. Attend this session to provide input to the development of the GPC December 2016 Publication.
Co-Chairs: Werner Kolb, Unilever N.V.; Reinier Prenger, GS1
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Wednesday Luncheons
Lunch & Learn: GS1 US Attribute Explorer 12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan I
Track: Education
Business Value: Attributes are standardised data fields that describe a property of a product. In fact, there are 3,000+ attributes in use today and their application varies by industry and supply chain role. GS1 US Attribute Explorer™ (AE) is a technology-agnostic, browser-based interactive tool that makes it easy to quickly see what attributes have been defined and how to apply them to business process. Users are able to discover standardised attributes as well as trading partner and industry attribute requirements. Since launching at GS1 Connect 2015, the GS1 US Attribute Explorer™ tool has become a trusted source of attribute data for a robust list of users across several industries.
Objective: Attendees of this session will learn more about the tool and how companies and industries are using it to share attribute requirements.
Speaker: Carrie Wilkie, GS1 US
Governance & Co-chair’s Lunch with GS1 CEO Co-chairs & members only
12:30 - 13:30, Riverside
Objective: GS1’s CEO, Miguel Lopera will update governance groups and co-chairs on GS1.
Lunch & Network12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan II
Wednesday April 13, 2016
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Thursday April 14, 2016
Note: For more info, please refer to the session descriptions on the following pages
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
FUN THINGS TO DO
06:45 Fun Run & Power Walk EveryoneMeet in LobbyThird Floor, Lobby Level
GENERAL SESSION
13:30 - 14:30Standards Development University, GS1 Member Organisation General Session
GS1 MO StaffPalisades I, II & IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
STANDARDS TRACK
09:00 - 12:30GSMP UniqueID GTIN Management MSWG - Day 2 of 2
Opted-In Members OnlyPrerequisite Required
Hudson I, II, IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
09:00 - 12:30 Global Farm Registry EveryonePalisades I, II & IIIThird Floor, Lobby Level
09:00 - 17:30GS1 EDI Healthcare Harmonisation Project Work Group
Project Members OnlyHarborside IThird Floor, Lobby Level
14:45 - 18:00GS1 Architecture Group - Day 1 of 2
Group Members OnlyHarborside IIThird Floor, Lobby Level
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Thursday April 14, 2016
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
GS1 US TRACK
08:30 - 12:30GS1 US Apparel & General Merchandise Omni-Channel Ready Merchandise Work Group
Companies who signed GS1 US IP Policy
Hudson IV & VThird Floor, Lobby Level
13:30 - 16:00GS1 US Apparel & General Merchandise Images and Attributes Work Group
Companies who signed GS1 US IP Policy
Hudson IV & VThird Floor, Lobby Level
BREAKS & LUNCHEONS
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
12:30 - 13:30 Solution Provider Luncheon Solution ProvidersRiversideFirst Floor
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch & Network EveryoneManhattan IINinth Floor
16:00 - 16:30 Afternoon Coffee Break EveryoneHudson PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
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Thursday April 14, 2016
Group Sessions and Meetings
GSMP UniqueID - GTIN Management MSWG - Day 2 of 2 Prerequisite required
09:00 - 12:30, Hudson I, II, & III
Global Farm Registry09:00 - 12:30, Palisades I, II & III
Track: Standards
Business Value: To learn how the UN Blue Number initiative will help to address food security and improve supply chain visibility.
Objectives:
• To present an update on the Global Farm Registry initiative including how ITC’s Global Farm Registry Marketplace Portal will help to simplify the reporting of compliance with good and sustainable agricultural practices.
• To provide an update on the country pilot projects.
• To explain how MOs can get involved.
• To share brief details on the GPC expansioninto arable farming plant productionfor sustainable agriculture.
Speakers: Joe Wozniak, ITC; Mike Mowad, GS1 and Johan den Engelse, Frug I Com
Co-Chairs: Jim Bracken and Sean Lockhead, GS1
GS1 EDI Healthcare Harmonisation ProjectMembers only*
09:00 - 17:30, Harborside I
Track: Standards
Business Value: In the healthcare sector GS1 EDI is widely used by manufacturers, hospitals, pharmacies, Group Purchasing Organisation (GPO) and logistics providers. The widespread use has sometimes led to differences in interpretation and application. To alleviate this, GS1 has produced a process model, the Healthcare Interoperability Model and a set of global implementation guidelines.
Objective: The project is developing a framework for GS1 EDI standards so they can be used throughout the Global Healthcare supply chain. The focus of this session is to finalise the invoice specifications and to provide deployment support for the published global harmonised guidelines.
*Restricted: Only those whose companies havesigned the GS1 Contribution Declaration Form thatwas created specifically for the GS1 EDI HealthcareHarmonisation Guidelines group. The GS1 IP Policy orGS1 Automatic Opt-in Form does not replace this formor act in its place.
Co-Chair: Hans Lunenborg, GS1 Netherlands
GS1 US Apparel & General Merchandise Omni-Channel Ready Merchandise GS1 US IP Required*
08:30 - 12:30, Hudson IV & V
Track: GS1 US
Business Value: GS1 US Workgroup face-to-face meeting.
Objective: GS1 US AGM co-located meeting for omni-channel Ready Merchandise Workgroup .
*Restricted: Only those may attend whose companysigned the GS1 US Intellectual Property Policy beforethe meeting.
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Thursday April 14, 2016
Standards Development University MO General Session Member Organisations Only
13:30 - 14:30, Palisades I, II & III
Track: Education
Business Value: This session provides MOs with what’s new in GS1 for them, MO-to-MO sharing and successful implementations or successful community engagement efforts.
Objective: This session provides GS1 MOs with the opportunity to meet together to share knowledge and experience.
GS1 US Apparel & General Merchandise Product Images & Attributes workgroup GS1 US IP Required*
13:30 - 16:00, Hudson IV & V
*Restricted: Only those may attend whose company signed the GS1 US Intellectual Property Policy before the meeting.
GS1 Architecture Group - Day 1 of 2Architecture Group Members Only
14:45 - 18:00, Harborside II
Track: Standards
Business Value: The GS1 Architecture Group (AG) is an advisory body to the Board Committee for Standards (BCS) whose primary responsibility is to develop and document the GS1 system architecture and, by reference to the architecture, assures the technical integrity, consistency and efficient interoperation of the GS1 System.
Objective: The purpose of this meeting is to review the status of current architecture group work items, to address possible issues raised by AG liaisons to GSMP working groups and to identify opportunities for improving the GS1 system architecture.
Tri-Chairs: Véra Feuerstein, Nestlé; Sue Schmid,GS1 Australia; Henri Barthel, GS1
Thursday Luncheons
Lunch & Network12:30 - 13:30, Manhattan II
Solution Provider LunchSolution Providers Only
12:30 - 13:30, Riverside
Business Value: Steve Bratt, CTO & President, Standards Development & EPC Global Inc., invites GS1 solution provider members to a lunch meeting where he will share the GS1 global strategy.
Objective: An open dialogue on any issues important to solution providers.
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Friday April 15, 2016
TIME SESSION/EVENT WHO MAY ATTEND ROOM, FLOOR
STANDARDS TRACK
08:30 - 16:00GS1 Architecture Group - Day 2 of 2
Group Members OnlyHarborside IIThird Floor, Lobby Level
BREAKS AND LUNCHEONS
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee Break Group Members Only
Harborside PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch & Network Group Members Only
Harborside PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
14:30 - 15:00 Afternoon Coffee Break Group Members Only
Harborside PrefunctionThird Floor, Lobby Level
Meetings
GS1 Architecture Group - Day 2 of 2 Architecture Group Members
08:30 - 12:30, Harborside II
Lunch
Lunch & Network 12:30 - 13:30, Harborside II
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Acronym DecoderOur most commonly used acronyms
AG Architecture Group Governance
AI Application Identifier Standards
AIDCAutomatic Identification and Data Capture
Standards
AVP Attribute Value Pair Standards
B2B Business to Business Industries
B2C Business to Consumer Industries
B2GBusiness to Government
Industries
BCSBoard Committee for Standards
Governance
BIC Best-in-ClassProjects and Initiatives
BINGB2C Information Needs Group
GS1 Groups
BMSBusiness Message Standard
Standards
BRADBusiness Requirements Analysis Document
Standards Development Process
CBVCore Business Vocabulary
Standards
CoC Chain of Custody Standards
CoO Chain of Ownership Standards
COPS Central OperationsStandards Development Process
CR Community ReviewStandards Development Process
CRDCommunity Review Draft
Standards Development Process
CroomGS1 online Community Room
Standards Development Process
CTA Call to ActionStandards Development Process
EANCOM GS1 Classic EDI Standards
EBTEvent-Based Traceability
Standards
ECL Efficient Code List Standards
ECOMElectronic Communication
Standards
EDIElectronic Data Interchange
Standards
EPCElectronic Product Code
Standards
EPCISEPC Information Services
Standards
EU European Union Organisation
FMCGFast Moving Consumer Goods
Industries
GDD Global Data Dictionary Standards
GDSNGlobal Data Sychronisation Network
Standards
GDTIGlobal Document Type Identifier
Standards
Gen. Spec.GS1 General Specifications
Standards
GIAIGlobal Individual Asset Identifier
Standards
GLNGlobal Location Number
Standards
GPCGlobal Product Classification
Standards
GPPSGlobal Protocol on Packaging Sustainability
Standards
GRAIGlobal Returnable Asset Identifier
Standards
GS1 GO GS1 Global Office Organisation
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ACRONYM DESCRIPTION CATEGORY ACRONYM DESCRIPTION CATEGORY
Acronym DecoderOur most commonly used acronyms
GSCNGeneral Specification Change Notice
Standards Development Process
GSMPGlobal Standards Management Process
Standards Development Process
GTCGlobal Traceability Checklist
Standards
GTIN Global Trade Item Number
Standards
GTSGlobal Traceability Standard
Standards
HC Healthcare Industries
ID SMG Identification Standards Maintenance Group
GS1 Groups
IE Industry EngagementStandards Development Process
IEACIndustry Engagement Advisory Committee
Standards Development Process
ILTItem Level Tagging (RFID)
Industries
ISOInternational Standards Organisation
Organisation
IUG Industry User Group GS1 Groups
LT GS1 Leadership Team GS1 Management
MBGS1 Management Board
Governance
MOGS1 Member Organisation
GS1 Organisation
MSWGMission-specific Work Group
GS1 Groups
NCSNATO Codification System
Standards
NGPINext Generation Product Identification
Standards
NSN NATO Stock Number Standards
NSPA NATO Support Agency Industries
OTAGGDSN Operations and Technology Group
GS1 Groups
POCProcess Oversight Committee
Governance
RFIDRadio Frequency Identification
Standards
SBNStatement of Business Need
Standards Development Process
SD Standards DevelopmentStandards Development Process
SDLStandards Development Leader
Standards Development Process
SMGStandards Maintenance Group
GS1 Groups
SSCCSerial Shipping Container Code
Standards
T&L Transport & Logistics Industries
TCGFThe Consumer Goods Forum
Organisation
TDS Tag Data Standard Standards
TES SMGTraceability & Event Sharing Standards Maintenance Group
GS1 Groups
TIPPTagged Item Performance Protocol
Standards
TSDTrusted Source of Data, renamed GS1 Source
Standards
UN/CEFACT
United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
Organisation
WHOWorld Health Organisation
N/A
WR Work RequestStandards Development Process
XMLeXtensible Markup Language
Standards
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Many of the user companies of the GS1 System compete with each other. The competition is both horizontal and vertical. This means that every activity of GS1 must be measured against the prevailing anti-trust laws which proscribe combinations and conspiracies in restraint of trade, monopolies and attempts to monopolise, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices. These are very broad. Violations of the anti-trust laws can result in injunctions, treble damage judgments, heavy fines, and even imprisonment.
Strict compliance with the anti-trust laws is and always has been the policy of the GS1. GS1 exercises extreme care to avoid not only violation, but anything that might raise even a suspicion of possible violation.
An action, seemingly innocent when taken by itself, may be viewed by anti-trust enforcers as part of a pattern of activity which constitutes an anti-trust violation. Therefore, participants on GS1 committees, task forces, work groups, task groups, or other similar bodies, must always remember the purpose of the committee, task force, or work group is to enhance the ability of all industry members to compete more efficiently and effectively to provide better value to the consumer or end user. However, because GS1 activity almost always involves the cooperation of competitors, great care must be taken to assure compliance with the anti-trust laws.
This means:
• Participation must be voluntary, and failure to participate shall not be used to penalise any company.
• There shall be no discussion of prices, allocation of customers or products, boycotts, refusals to deal, or market share.
• If any participant believes the group is drifting toward impermissible discussion, the topic shall be tabled until the opinion of counsel can be obtained.
• Meetings shall be governed by an agenda prepared in advance, and recorded by minutes prepared promptly after the meeting. Agendas, where appropriate, and minutes are to be reviewed by counsel before they are circulated.
• Tests or data collection shall be governed by protocols developed in consultation with and monitored by counsel.
• The recommendations coming out of a GS1 committee, task force, work group or task group are just that. Individual companies remain free to make independent, competitive decisions.
• Any standards developed must be voluntary standards.
GS1 Anti-trust Caution
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The GSMP is founded upon a set of principles which support the development of valid, user driven voluntary standards developed in an open, transparent and collaborative environment. That collaboration consists of a rich diversity of people and businesses working together in open discussions. To this end, we have agreed on the following Code of Conduct rules which clearly define expected behaviours and behaviours that will institute Conflict Management Rules. The GS1 Anti - trust Caution shall be in effect during each teleconference and physical meeting.
1. Participation RequirementsIt is GS1’s role to protect its community of users and their efforts and investments to the best of its ability. Group or meeting defined participation requirements will be enforced. All participants must comply with the call or meeting participation requirements, sign the Intellectual Property Policy (if applicable, sign Invited Expert form (if applicable) and sign the relevant Opt - In Agreements. If a call or meeting attendee is not in compliance, they will be asked to leave the call or meeting. If they refuse to leave a call or meeting, the session will be terminated and rescheduled.
2. GSMP Participation Rules
• Be Considerate - The decisions made when creating standards will affect many users companies, all points of view are needed to make the right decisions. Please allow all participants to provide their points of view. Once a participant has explained their point of view, however, they should refrain from repeating it numerous times.
• Be Respectful - Members of GSMP are to treat one another with respect. Disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners. We cannot allow personal attacks or behaviours that make people feel uncomfortable or threatened.
• If disagreeing, constructively disagree - It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively and respectfully.
• Be Collaborative - Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work; we should always be open to collaboration. Our work should be done transparently and should involve as many interested parties from as many business and regional perspectives as early in the process as possible.
• Be Representative - a speaker should not make remarks which further a personal agenda and are not representative of that speaker’s constituency unless it is clearly stated that the comments are personal. A speaker should not give the impression that they speak for a company or region if they have not spent adequate time clearly explaining the business case to the user company/s they represent and documenting their response. Speaker’s votes should accurately reflect their constituent’s responses. This aligns GS1 with their mission to create user driven standards.
The following subjects may cause offense and are not acceptable, however intended:
• Disruptive behaviour (e.g., shouting, cursing, derogatory comments, or intoxication)
• Filibuster (one person talking too loudly or too long to overcome other opinion)
• Remarks about people (race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age, national identity, national language, nation of origin, sexuality)
• Disparaging remarks about companies, types of companies or industries
• The promotion or attempt to sell a particular company, proprietary product or product type, implicitly or explicitly
• Remarks about another company’s business practices when they are not represented at the meeting
If a discussion leads to any of the preceding behaviours, conflict management rules will be applied [as defined in the GSMP Manual Issue 3, Appendix M].
GSMP Code of Conduct
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2016
12-13 APR GS1 UK Healthcare Conference Heathrow, London
18-20 APR Global GS1 Healthcare ConferenceDubai, United Arab Emirates
01-03 JUN GS1 Connect ConferenceWashington DC, United States
15-17 JUN CGF 60th Global Summit Cape Town, South Africa
13-15 SEP GS1 Asia Pacific Regional Forum Bangkok, Thailand
03-07 OCT GS1 Industry and Standards Event Brussels, Belgium
11-13 OCT LATAM Regional Forum Santiago, Chile
25-27 OCT Global GS1 Healthcare Conference Beijing, China
02-03 NOV GS1 MEMA Regional Forum 2016 (TBC), Malta
Calendar of Events
2017
20-24 FEB GS1 Global Forum Brussels, Belgium
20-24 MAR GS1 Standards Event Jersey City, United States
04-06 APR GS1 Healthcare Conference Berlin, Germany
19-22 JUN GS1 Connect Conference Las Vegas, United States
For more information about GS1 events visit www.gs1.org/events
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