Food Safety Magazine Webinar - FDA's Food Traceability Rule: Going Beyond Regulatory Compliance with Ambient IoT
The compliance date of January 2026 for FDA's Final Food Traceability Rule will be here in a few short years. Understanding the rule and, more importantly, developing a plan to comply is critical, and companies need to get started on these activities now. Despite the urgency, however, many food companies are wrestling with how to get started; what digital technologies, if any, they should use; how they can comply in a low-labor-model way; and how to do so in a manner that achieves a return on investment (ROI).
This session will provide a needed overview of these important factors, which must be addressed to go beyond mere regulatory compliance and create a safer, smarter, and more sustainable food system that benefits food producers, consumers, and the planet.
From this webinar, you will learn:
- An invaluable understanding of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) 204 from the architect of Rule 204, Frank Yiannas, which will demystify its nuances and progress
- How ambient IoT can revolutionize the food supply chain, with an emphasis on cost-effectiveness, real-time visibility applications, and ROI
- How this technology can provide a modern, efficient, and financially viable alternative to a traditional system
- How to grasp the prospects of ambient IoT in enhancing food safety, making it essential for those interested in pioneering advancements in supply chain management
Who is talking about Wiliot?
Tech / 2023
2023
Fulfillment/Supply
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The session includes a close look at Wiliot’s “IoT Pixels” which combine physical sensors, conductive materials, and AI to provide real-time visibility into perishables moving through the supply chain.
Join Identiv and Wiliot as we dive into the transformative landscape of our connected ecosystem; a place where Ambient IoT is not just a technology, but a tool shaping a sustainable and safe future for our planet.
IoT is changing. Intelligence is now at the item-level, harvesting is replacing batteries, and data clarity is becoming the equivalent of streaming, real-time video with real-time sensors at the edge.