Warrendale PA January 16 2006 -- AIM Global is pleased to announce 10 major case studies for RFID Interactive -- an event for companies evaluating results of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions in their enterprise.Executives from...
Learn moreWarrendale PA -- January 12 2006 -- AIM Global announced that its Technical Symbology Committee (TSC) is finalizing a guideline for direct part marking (DPM) quality.DPM technologies -- such as laser etching molding peening etc -- do not produce...
Learn moreWarrendale PA; December 6 2005 -- AIM Global the trade association recognized as the worldwide authority on automatic identification and mobility today announced the RFID Emblemâ„¢ graphic and guidance document replacing the earlier RFID...
Learn moreWarrendale PA Nov 3 2005 -- AIM Global has announced the initial program for RFID Interactive an event targeted to the users of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies and services.Scheduled in conjunction with the 2006 AIM Annual...
Learn moreWarrendale PA; October 6 2005 -- AIM Global the industry trade association and worldwide authority on automatic identification and mobility technologies has published the first of a series of Global Position Statements addressing issues...
Learn moreWarrendale PA; April 21 2005 AIM Global the trade association recognized as the worldwide authority on automatic identification and mobility today announced that the Extended Channel Interpretations (ECI) Registration Procedure Standard developed...
Learn moreWarrendale PA; April 21 2005 AIM Global the trade association recognized as the worldwide authority on automatic identification and mobility today announced that its Technical Symbology Committee (TSC) has begun work on refining the parameters for...
Learn moreThe Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) and AIM Global The Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility have initiated plans to work together to develop a vendor-neutral multidimensional certification program for radio...
Learn moreProposed Guidelines for the Use of RFID-Enabled Labels in Military Logistics Recommendations for Revision of MIL-STD 129 were released in October 2004 by AIM Inc the global trade association for automatic identification and mobility "Although this...
Learn moreWith the growing use of RFID-enabled bar code labels in business industry and military environments it may be difficult for workers with handheld readers to differentiate labels that contain RFID transponders from those that don't And as more...
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