Educational Links
The Auto-ID Center at MIT will devote its resources to fully
understanding the capabilities of new technologies; collecting and
evaluating the needs of various sectors of industry; and creating
standards and infrastructure on which the future of auto-ID can be
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As the use of AIDC continues to increase
in applications worldwide, the Ohio University Center for
Automatic Identification is availableto meet the educational and research needs of clients in any business environment. The Center can perform R&D work, standards comparisons as well as independent verification of other customized research results. Workshops and seminars can also be planned and conducted by the Center staff. |
As radio frequency identification (RFID) technology expands and improves, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are advancing with it. The RFID Center of Excellence in Pitt’s School of Engineering will enable the school to increase its capabilities and remain a world leader in establishing the direction of radio frequency identification technology.
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InsightU.org is an on-line "university" with a
mission to provide support for people interested in applying technology
to improve their supply chains. Click here to find out
how to qualify for FREE Telenet educational sessions that include
topics such Supply Chain Management, Bar Code and E-Commerce. |
Robert Rylander, in conjunction with
several universities thoughout the U.S., offers a comprehensive Barode
Learning System. These educational segments are designed to show
you how to understand and implement data collection technologies like
bar coding and RF (radio frequency). Click here for a schedule of upcoming events. |
Information Management Institute sponsors
conferences world-wide to assist the printing industry in finding and
implementing the best print technologies. IMI conferences offer
attendees a unique opportunity for leading hardware, consumables,
software and user companies to network and develop a more comprehensive
understanding of current as well as future developments in the printing
industry |
| This page is list of links to non-commercial, educational sites. These sites normally have reciprocal links to AIM. A non-commercial site is defined by AIM as one that does not solely promote a specific product or service but rather one that provides educational or informational value to AIM members. These sites serve as a resource for visitors on AIM's site looking for additional information. ALL relationships and terms are temporary and subject to review on a monthly basis. Please contact Manuel M. Redman if you have any questions or comments or if you are interested in exchanging links. |






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