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GS1 Healthcare Conference, Tokyo
28 - 30 October 2008, Tokyo, Japan
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Agenda
Group Photo

Presentations
These presentations are only available to GS1 Healthcare members and to the conference participants.
Day 1: 28 October 2008
- Introduction to GS1 Standards
- Welcome -
Shurou Karashima, Chairman, GS1 Japan
Michel van der Heijden, President Healthcare, GS1 Global Office
- MHLW, Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare -
Kenshi Kinoshita, Director, Economic Affairs Division
- METI, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry -
Naoto Takahashi, Director, Distribution and Logistics Policy Division,
Commerce and Distribution Policy Group (no slides used)
- JFMDA, Japanese Federation Medical Devices Association -
Takashi Wachi, Japanese Federation of Medical Devices Associations (no slides used)
- Traceability for patient safety in Japan -
Takashi Taniguchi, Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
- Promoting patient safety: is technology the solution? UDI & the FDA perspective -
Jay Crowley, Senior Advisor, US FDA
- Shanghai regulation on traceability of implants -
Liang Yan, Director of Legal & International Affairs,
Shanghai FDA
Day 2: 29 October 2008
- Identification of medical devices – Manufacturer case study -
Naomi Sekino, Manager, System Research, Olympus Medical System
- Supply chain integrity – Wholesaler case study -
Kentaro Iwasaki, Vice President, Alfresa Corporation
- RFID Management System for surgical devices - Hospital case study -
Dr. Chikayuki Ochiai, Kanto Medical Center NTT EC
- Australia National Product Catalogue and NeHTA eProcurement Pilot -
Robyn Richmond, Manager Strategic Development, Western Australia
Health
- Implementation of GS1 standards at a sterilisation department – Hospital case study -
Michael Tamegger, Vienna Orthopaedic Hospital Speising, Austria
- Traceability system for metal apparatus - Hospital case study -
Dr. Kazumi Taki, Nagoya National University Hospital
- Novartis strategy on serialisation and track & trace - Manufacturer case study - Scott Cameron, Novartis Pharma A.G.
- RFID Pilot using SGTIN – Hospital case study -
Prof. Masanori Akiyama, Tokyo Medical University, Japan
Day3: 30 October 2008
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