AIM Summit 2019

27 - 28 October

Darmstadt (Frankfurt) Germany

Sunday 27 October | Welcome Hotel located at Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt

  • 1100 – 1730 | Registration
  • 1200 – 1730 | AIM Board & Chapter Meeting (by invitation only)
  • 1800 – 1930 | Welcome Reception


Monday 28 Oct | darmstadtium (walking distance from  the Welcome Hotel)

  • 0730 – 1300 | Registration
  • 0900 – 1730 | Educational Program
  • 1930 – 2130 | Networking Dinner

Featured Speakers

Check out the Full Agenda or Speaker Bios

Jan Hoffmann

Directorate-General Health & Food Safety European Commission

Dieter Horst
Head of Product Mgmt Industrial Identification

Matt Kowalski
Senior Manager, Customer Relations and Business Development

Claude Tételin
Subject Matter Expert for EPC/RFID standards and applications

Hotel Information

  • Sunday activities will take place at the Welcome Hotel located at Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt
  • The Welcome Hotel is now SOLD OUT of sleeping rooms
  • Other nearby hotels to consider:  H-Hotel Darmstadt and Martim Hotel Darmstadt

RFID & Wireless IoT Tomorrow | 29 – 30 Oct in Darmstadt (Frankfurt) GermanySpecial Offer!  AIM Members and AIM Summit attendees are extended the following discounts to attend RFID & Wireless IoT Tomorrow

  • 10% off 2-day tickets
  • 5% off 1-day tickets

To redeem this discount, simply contact Niklas Van Bocxlaer, RFID im Blick at ​n.vanbocxlaer@rfid-im-blick.com.

Thank you to our sponsors!

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