37th International Supply Chain Seminar 2015
Date and time
Location
Messe Frankfurt, Room Concord Halle 4.C
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1 60327 Frankfurt am Main GermanyRefund Policy
Description
The essential pre-Frankfurt mini-conference, focusing on standards for content, metadata and identification, and the message flows that lubricate the physical and digital supply chains.
The programme (full details) will focus on updates, real-world case studies and strategies to use technology to extract the most value from the supply chain. Confirmed speakers so far include:
• Sam Herbert, of 67 Bricks
• Jonathan Nowell of Nielsen
• Merve Okçuoğlu of the Turkish Publishers Association
• Patricia Payton of Bowker
• Gregorio Pellegrino of Effata
• Frank Salliau of iMinds
• Ronald Schild of MVB
• Andrew Weinstein of Scribd
• Howard Willows of Nielsen
and the speaker programme will be followed by a reception for all delgates to celebrate 50 Years of standard book numbering – a milestone event for the publishing industry.
EDItEUR thanks the following sponsors and partners for helping make this event possible:
• Bowker
• Klopotek
• Onixsuite
• Publishing Technology
• Frankfurter Buchmesse
• International ISBN Agency
• TISP (Technology and Innovation for Smart Publishing) project
Note that ticketing for the Supply Chain Seminar does not include entry to the Book Fair itself for 14–18th October.
Organised by
EDItEUR is the international group coordinating development of the standards infrastructure for electronic commerce in the book, e-book and serials sectors.
It is a not-for-profit membership organisation based in London. EDItEUR provides its membership with standards and guidance in such diverse areas as: • bibliographic and product information for the book, e-book, digital audio and serials sectors • EDI and other e-commerce transaction standards • the standards infrastructure for digital publishing • rights management and trading
As an acknowledged leader in developing, supporting and promoting global standards for the exchange of bibliographic information and of e-commerce messages in the book and journal supply chains, it is best known for the ONIX, EDItX and Thema standards which it makes available free of charge for the benefit of the industry as a whole. For more information, see https://www.editeur.org