In this webinar, you will learn which updates are critical to enabling use cases that leverage 2D barcodes and the data they contain. Additionally, this session will provide learnings and best practices you can leverage in your own 2D barcode implementation.
About the Webinar
Integrating any new technology or application of data requires changes to be made. With the move to 2D barcodes, such as QR Codes with GS1 Digital Link, updates may be needed to product packaging, processes, scanning hardware, point-of-sale-systems, and the connected tech stack.
In this webinar, you will learn which updates are critical to enabling use cases that leverage 2D barcodes and the data they contain. Additionally, this session will provide learnings and best practices you can leverage in your own 2D barcode implementation.
About the Speakers
Gena Morgan, Vice President, Standards and Technology at GS1 US, leads the team responsible for helping businesses solve supply chain challenges and meet industry requirements through the adoption and use of GS1 Standards. For more than 25 years, Ms. Morgan has worked with GS1 and GS1 US, playing a key role in many industry initiatives, including EPCglobal, RFID standards development and the activation of the Global Data Synchronization Network. Additionally, during her tenure, Ms. Morgan has worked with various industries, consortiums and technical communities in defining requirements and developing technical interface standards and guidelines, focused on data quality, digital identity, traceability and supply chain visibility. Prior to joining GS1 and GS1 US, Ms. Morgan consulted in information technology, and held buying and merchandising positions in the women’s apparel industry.
Ned Mears specializes in developing and applying data standards for supply chain visibility, product traceability, and process automation. He supports various industries by leveraging the GS1 system of standards and data capture technology applications. With a background in production systems design, variable data management, and digital printing technology, he employs his experience and innovative spirit to help make things work.
Linda oversees all day-to-day operations of Conexxus. In addition, she advocates on behalf of the convenience industry at EMVCo, the US Payments Forum (formerly the EMV Migration Forum) Petroleum Working Group, and the National Conference on Weights and Measures. Linda participates in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), ANSI X9 subcommittees working on payments, and is facilitator for the Petro SIG at the Merchant Advisory Group (MAG).
Linda graduated from North Carolina State University with a BS in Electrical Engineering. Prior to joining the Conexxus staff in 2011, she worked for 7 years at VeriFone’s Petro division developing POS software and for 15 years at OPW Fuel Management Systems designing automatic tank gauge and leak detection equipment and software. She has been engaged with Conexxus/PCATS since its inception, holding various leadership roles within the Device Integration Committee and its working groups.