AIM North America Creating an RFID Toolkit

AIM North America Creating an RFID Toolkit
AIMINC - Tuesday, December 09, 2003
AIM North America, the chapter organization for Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) Technologies, is creating an RFID Informational Toolkit that will be available to solution providers in early January 2004.

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News Release

For Immediate Release

 

For more information, contact:

Mary Beth Hodil

+1 724 934 4470

mb@aimglobal.org            

 

AIM North America Creating an RFID Toolkit

 

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – December 9, 2003 – AIM North America, the chapter organization for Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) Technologies, is creating an RFID Informational Toolkit that will be available to solution providers in early January 2004. 

 

As a not-for-profit industry organization, AIM North America’s mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of technology by providing timely, unbiased and commercial-free news and information. 

 

“The status of RFID is confusing, there's no doubt about it. AIM's goal is to provide clear, easily understandable and unbiased information about this important new technology,” said Tee Migliori, Chairman of the AIM North America Board.  The Toolkit is intended as an RFID educational piece for solution providers to assist in their RFID sales efforts.   The contents will include materials such as papers on basic RFID technology, RFID market data, tips on selling RFID products, and application stories.

 

Upon completion, the toolkit will be available to AIM North America members and for sale to non-members.  In lieu of purchasing the toolkit, companies can join AIM NA and get a free copy of the toolkit.

 

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About AIM North America

AIM North America is one of 16 chapter organizations of AIM, Inc., a global trade association comprised of providers and users of hardware, software, systems and services that manage the collection and integration of data with information management systems. As a not-for-profit industry organization, AIM’s mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of technology by providing timely, unbiased and commercial-free news and information. AIM North America is the chapter serving the United States and Canada.

 

For more information, contact the AIM North America office at 125 Warrendale-Bayne Rd., Ste. 100, Warrendale, PA 15086, telephone +1-724-934-4470 or fax  +1-724-934-4495. For direct online access to AIDC information or additional support, access the AIM North America Web site at www.aim-na.org or www.rfid.org.

 

 

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