Awards
Each year at the AIM Technology Leadership Summit, the AIM organization worldwide recognizes leaders in the Automatic Identification and Mobility industry. Photographs of the 2009 recipients are shown below. Please take a look at the 2009 recipients for each award by clicking on the links to the previous recipients..
The Percival Award
The Percival Award was established in 1982 to honor Don Percival, an early founder and pioneer in the development of barcode scanning. The Award is co-sponsored by the Scan-Data Capture Report and AIM, Inc. The award is presented annually to an individual or organization from the user community recognizing outstanding contributions to the application of automatic identification and data capture technologies.
View previous recipients of the Percival Award here.
The Richard R. Dilling Award
Established in 1984, named for Richard R. Dilling, an industry pioneer and former Vice President of AIM, the Dilling Award is the highest award given in the Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) industry. It is presented to executives, scientists, and engineers in recognition of outstanding contributions that have furthered the growth of the industry through important applications and new technological developments. The recipient is nominated and selected by the AIM president, and committee of the industry's elite. Only one award is made each year, selected from many worthy candidates.
View previous recipients of the Dilling Award here.
Excellence in Journalism Award
The Excellence in Journalism Award was established in 2006 by AIM Global's Education and Public Policy committee to recognize a journalist or media representative in the automatic identification industry whose work exemplifies the qualities of honest, educational and unbiased reporting of the automatic identification and mobility industry. The award is presented annually at the Industry Awards presentation during the AIM Showcase.
View previous recipients of the Journalism Award here.
Ted Williams Award
Named in honor of Ted Williams, an industry innovator, collaborator, and long time member of the AIM Global Technical Symbology Committee, the Ted Williams Award is given to a member of the industry that has made outstanding contributions to the development of the Automatic Identification and Mobility industry. It is presented annually to a professor or student in recognition of innovative and exceptional contributions that can further the growth of the industry through their work as a teacher, researcher and entrepreneur. The recipient is nominated by the AIM Global membership and selected by a vote of the AIM Board of Directors.
View previous recipients of the Ted Williams Award here.
Award Nominations
To nominate an individual for one of these Awards, please download the correct nomination form below and fax to +1 724 934 4495 or email to Diana Bowser.
Dilling Award Nomination Form
Percival Award Nomination Form
Journalism Award Nomination Form
Ted Williams Award Nomination Form
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