June 15, 2006

RFID is not a science but an art’, says Neco Can

RFID technology is not a science but an art, the former head of RFID trials at Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F), Neco Can said at the RFID Networking Forum in London.

The RFID visionary expressed that the latest RFID technology is some how ready for deployment; it requires utmost creativity, support and integration to implement. RFID is a dynamic technology. Nobody can know everything of it but learn gradually by working with it, he adds.

He was the director of Gap’s project management office in 2001. Under his supervision, Gap conducted an RFID pilot that provided an inventory accuracy of up to 99.6 per cent. After involving many RFID projects Can has concluded that RFID projects within a company needs full support at the highest levels of management.

Via rfidjournal

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