If I had spent any more time at the Traceability Interoperability Summit in Denver, my head would have exploded.
Having so many smart people gathered in one place–all with
Summit meetings are usually successful if the right people choose to attend, and by that measure the Traceability Interoperability Summit that ends today in Denver has achieved at least one
You probably already use your iPhone to get directions, play music, or look up movie times, but did you know you could use it to find safe, healthy, and green
You probably already use your iPhone to get directions, play music, or look up movie times, but did you know you could use it to track your food from farm
With the U.S. Congress back in session, there is hope that work on food safety legislation will soon pick up steam. One of the issues that will be part
We are all going to be hearing a lot about traceability this year.
The Traceability Interoperability Summit is being held in Denver, Jan 21 and 22. Sponsored by the Colorado
You probably already use your iPhone to get directions, play music, or look up movie times, but did you know you could use it to track your food from farm
Federal food safety agencies held a two-day public meeting this week to discuss what kind of food traceability policies should be pursued to increase the speed and accuracy of foodborne
In the past year alone, the U.S. has seen recalls of almost 4,000 food and beverage items, widely ranging from spinach and tomatoes to peanuts and milk products.
No sooner have most people pronounced NAIS dead-on-arrival, than a number of recent events may have breathed life back into the U.S.A.’s National Animal Identification Scheme. A
In a new white paper published by TraceGains and HCL America, authors William Pape of TraceGains and Ravi Sankar of HCL Technologies Limited offer an analysis of the business implications