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- Article 52 : DoD RFID Supplier Summit
- Article 53 : AIM North America Creating an RFID Toolkit
- Article 54 : Athena Controls complex labeling requirements made easy with new labeling method
- Article 55 : Ultra high-volume handbag importer tags, packages, labels and ships within 48 hours
- Article 56 : No Holes in Labeling Program at Krispy Kreme
- Article 57 : Gospel for Asia’s village missionaries supported by latest technology
- Article 58 : Pharmaceutical distributor cuts day of safety stock
- Article 59 : Patient education service cures informed-consent issues
- Article 60 : Imagineering's bet on SATO CT400 printers pays off
- Article 61 : Fuzzy fabric manufacturer finds "impossible" label application
- Article 63 : It’s Working For Peanuts! Shellers and Manufacturers Find A Better Labeling System To Help Manage Inventories
- Article 70 : Hospitals save time and money while maintaining quality with bar codes
- Article 74 : Bar Code File Tracking System Increases Employee Productivity By 50%
- Article 75 : Handheld Computers Check Out Library Usage
- Article 76 : Accessories Company Sees Bar Code Benefits Exceed Expectations
- Article 78 : Phoenix Big and Tall Catalog Fulfillment
- Article 80 : Crotty Corporation Case History - Right Things, Right Tote, Right Time
- Article 93 : AIM Elects Four To Board of Directors
- Article 94 : Dan Mullen Named President of AIM Global
- Article 95 : AIM, Inc. Announces New Technical Symbology Committee Members for 2004 - 2005
- Article 96 : AIM Announces the Datastrip2D Symbology as a New Work Item
- Article 97 : AIM announces the availability of the Public Review copy of the Draft International Technical Specification for Extended Channel Interpretations
- Article 98 : News Briefing: Judge Rules in Favor of AutoID
- Article 99 : AIM Expands Mission To Include Mobile Computing, RFID Focus
- Article 100 : AIM Global Announces Outreach Initiative
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While technology spending in health care has focused primarily on transaction systems such as improving payment efficiency, the next generation of IT tools will focus on improved patient safety and reduced medical errors. |