RFID & IoT in the Nordics 2025 – Conference Wrap-Up

Data as the Digital Heartbeat

On June 12, 2025, RFID & IoT in the Nordics brought together professionals, exhibitors, and industry experts at the IT-University in Copenhagen to explore how data and automated data capture technologies are transforming the way we work. With a strong Nordic presence and international perspectives, the conference offered deep dives into real-world implementations across healthcare, logistics, retail, and manufacturing.


🔎 Spotlight on Healthcare: Standards Driving Safer, Smarter Systems

A highlight of the day was the keynote by Alan Buckley from St. James’s Hospital Dublin, who shared how RFID have been implemented in one of Europe’s largest healthcare campuses. His presentation showed how digital tracking not only increases efficiency in sample logistics, but also plays a critical role in patient safety and operational excellence.

As Amanda Creane from GS1 Ireland reflected:

“Fantastic day at RFID & IoT in the Nordics 2025 in Copenhagen … Alan Buckley was a keynote speaker sharing insights on the implementation of RFID and GS1 traceability standards … Thank you for the warm hospitality and fantastic agenda of case studies from across the Nordics and beyond”.


🔗 Traceability in Action: From Products to Production Lines

The track ‘Smart and Transparent Value Chains’ brought together industry leaders applying RFID, IoT and beyond to enable smarter, more transparent supply chains. Discussions centered on real-time data flows, digital product passports, and aligning with new EU regulatory frameworks.

Presentations in this track reflected the cross-sector potential of traceability technologies—from retail inventory accuracy to sustainability in production. Several sessions highlighted how digital product tracking can drive both compliance and business value.


🤝 Exhibitor Energy & Engaged Networking

Throughout the day, exhibitors such as Zebra Technologies, Cisper Electronics, Lyngsøe Systems and many more showcased cutting-edge technologies—from reader infrastructure to system integration. The exhibitor area buzzed with hands-on demos, live discussions, and new partnerships in the making.

🙏 A Thank You from AIDC Denmark

On behalf of AIDC Denmark, a heartfelt thank you to all our speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, and participants for contributing to an inspiring and impactful day. Your engagement, ideas, and collaborative spirit are what make this community thrive.

We’re already looking forward to what RFID & IoT in the Nordics 2026 will bring – new insights, powerful use cases, and even more opportunities to connect, collaborate, and innovate.

AIM Presents Woman of Distinction Award

AIM Presents Woman of Distinction Award

June 11, 2025 – Pittsburgh, PA – AIM, the foremost authority and global hub for innovation, standards, and solutions in barcode, biometrics, IoT, NFC, RFID, RTLS, and RAIN technologies, is proud to announce that Melanie Nuce-Hilton has been honored with the Woman of Distinction Award during the GS1 Connect 2025 conference in Nashville, Tennessee.

This award, part of AIM’s new Woman of AIDC initiative, pays tribute to women leaders who have made extraordinary accomplishments in their professions or their communities.

From left to right: Julie McGill – Trustwell, Mary Lou Bosco – AIM Global, Melanie Nuce Hilton – GS1, Jeanne Duckett – Avery Dennison, Patti Blessing – Zebra Technologies 

Melanie Nuce-Hilton is a distinguished leader in the field of Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC), currently serving as the Senior Vice President of Customer Success at GS1 US. In this role, she oversees initiatives that assist businesses across 25 industries—including apparel, general merchandise, foodservice, retail grocery, and healthcare—in leveraging GS1 Standards to enhance supply chain visibility, efficiency, collaboration, and regulatory compliance.

“Melanie’s extensive career in retail technology spans over three decades, during which she has been instrumental in integrating emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine vision, and the Internet of Things into supply chain management practices,” said Jeanne Duckett, AIM North America Board Member and representative from Avery Dennison. “Her commitment to driving progress and her influential role in shaping the future of AIDC make her a deserving recipient for recognition as a Woman of Distinction.”

 

To learn more about the Woman of AIDC workgroup or to get involved, please visit our website.

 

For more information, biography, or photos, contact AIM headquarters by email or call +1.724.742.4470.

Global AIM Chapters Accelerate Innovation, Standards, and Industry Engagement in 2025

AIM’s regional chapters across the globe continue to lead the way in advancing automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technologies. From regulatory advocacy and standards development to industry-specific solutions and educational outreach, each chapter is contributing uniquely to the collective success of the global AIDC community.

 

AIM Europe has sustained strong membership growth into the summer and is actively preparing for a strong presence at LogiMat 2025. The chapter is a key player in standards development efforts with CEN and ETSI.

 

AIM-D e.V. (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) remains one of the most technically active chapters. Its advocacy work focuses on RFID frequency harmonization, ETSI’s Radio Equipment Directive (RED), and the Cyber Resilience Act. The chapter continues its involvement in key initiatives such as the GPos project, RFID & IO-Link, and SPOQ (AutoID & Security). It hosts expert groups focused on topics such as sensors, systems integration, recycling, and cybersecurity. Members are preparing for upcoming events, including the AIM Autumn Meeting (Nov. 5–7, 2025) and Spring Meeting (May 6–8, 2026), as well as participation in transport logistic 2025, RFID & Wireless IoT tomorrow, and LogiMAT 2026.

 

AIM Russia continues to contribute significantly to standards work in both national and international arenas. With 19 member companies, the chapter serves as the Secretariat for Russian and CIS standards committees (TC 355 and TC 517), and represents the country in ISO/IEC SC31. Its advocacy work supports the development of a national traceability system using RFID and DataMatrix, and it actively conducts user training and outreach. Notably, two new standards were approved in 2025: one on 2D barcode verification (GOST ISO/IEC 15426-2–2025) and another on RFID product tagging (GOST 35260–2025).

 

AIM India has had a dynamic year of engagement, including a highly attended RTLS in Healthcare webinar with over 80% participation. The chapter also took part in the National Conference on Food Tech, a national conclave at the Constitution Club of India, and the BRICS Medical Webinar. While the chapter is successfully expanding its footprint, there is a renewed emphasis on boosting visibility through LinkedIn and social sharing to better promote its ongoing work.

 

AIM China has played an integral role in the Prepackaged Food Digital Label Platform, supporting over 70 food companies in transitioning to digital labeling. This transformation has enhanced both consumer transparency and industry efficiency. AIM China also continues to prioritize knowledge-sharing and sector-wide digital capacity-building to accelerate adoption of RFID and IoT technologies.

 

AIM Denmark recently hosted the RFID & IoT in the Nordics 2025 Conference on June 12 at the IT University in Copenhagen. Themed “Data as the Digital Heartbeat,” the event focused on transparency and value creation in modern supply chains. Keynotes from industry leaders—including Zebra Technologies, St. James Hospitals, and Dansk Industri—explored how digital identification technologies transform healthcare, logistics, and public sector services. Panel discussions covered sovereign data markets, municipal IoT applications, and real-time visibility. The event featured a strong partner and exhibitor presence, solidifying AIM Denmark’s leadership in showcasing AIDC innovation in the region.

 

AIM Japan is actively monitoring RFID applications across various regulatory environments and is collaborating with libraries on encoding standards that align with ISO 28560-4. The chapter is also engaged in discussions with ISO TC46 to address data management challenges. On the sustainability front, AIM Japan is participating in ISO TC154 JP, which is contributing to the development of the Digital Product Passport—with an emphasis on transparency and interoperability in textiles, batteries, and other strategic sectors. The chapter also shared recent educational outreach efforts with junior high school students on POS systems and barcodes, with the goal of promoting broader understanding of AIDC terminology.

 

Meanwhile, AIM Asia, encompassing countries such as Japan, China, and Korea, continues to promote collaborative efforts through events such as AIDC Connect Asia 2025, to be held October 15–17 in Bangkok. This event is being co-organized with LogiMat Asia and the Thailand AIOT Association. Recent regional seminars have highlighted RFID-powered retail solutions and upcoming showcases from EM Microelectronic and SAG.

 

AIM Korea, jointly operated with the Korea Automatic Identification Industry Association (KAIIA), maintains a strong focus on technology innovation and workforce development. By emphasizing education and implementation of barcode, RFID, and IoT technologies, AIM Korea aims to position Korea as a leader in auto ID applications across multiple industries.

 

In AIM North America, the chapter continues to lead high-impact initiatives through its active work groups on Food Safety, Unique Device Identification (UDI), and the Cannabis industry. The chapter is also actively engaged in policy conversations, including FDA regulations and traceability frameworks, and produces a popular podcast series covering inventory, QR codes, cannabis, and smart packaging. North America is planning major engagements at trade shows like PACK EXPO, AHRMM, VARTECH;  and is collaborating with organizations such as the Reusable Packaging Association (RPA), GS1 US, and SMI on long-term strategic planning.

 

Globally, AIM has launched new Ad Hoc Groups to further drive engagement and recognition. The Women of AIDC initiative is amplifying the voices of women through podcasts, blogs, and features. Similarly, the Young Professionals of AIDC group has kicked off its work with a June 19 call and is creating video content and hosting roundtables to support early-career professionals.

 

New Supporting and Student membership categories will be introduced this year. AIM is also doubling down on promotional resources like the business directory and solutions showcase, which provide valuable exposure to the global AIDC community. Educational efforts remain a core priority, with hands-on AIDC 101 workshops held in Chicago and Las Vegas will be scheduled for the fall.

 

From harmonizing standards to driving digital labeling, elevating underrepresented voices, and supporting the next generation of industry leaders, AIM Chapters are a vital force in delivering on AIM’s mission to foster accurate, transparent, and efficient identification technologies worldwide.

Interested in getting involved or learning more about AIM Chapter activities? Contact AIM Chapter Liaison Michael Allen at mike@aimglobal.org.

 

AIM Announces 2025 Case Study Competition Winners

AIM Announces 2025 Case Study Competition Winners

Pittsburgh, PA, June 19, 2025 – AIM, the trusted global authority in barcode, biometrics, IoT, NFC, RFID, RTLS, and RAIN technologies for over 50 years, announces the winners of the Industry Case Study Competition. The Competition was created to spotlight the next generation of innovators, rethinking the challenges supply chains face.

 

The winners, chosen from a pool of exceptional submissions, represent the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Internet of Things (IoT), and Automatic Identification & Data Capture (AIDC). This year’s winners are ASYGN/Radio6ense, TEKLYNX and HID.

The IoT category saw a new addition with ASYGN and Radio6ense who addressed Pfizer’s long-standing challenge in their pharmaceutical stability studies, where traditional methods relied on bulky, post-analysis loggers and model-based humidity estimates. ASYGN’s AS3213RH chip powered a miniaturized, battery-free RFID probe, engineered by Radio6ense, capable of real-time temperature and humidity measurement directly inside drug packaging. By enabling continuous, wireless, and non-invasive monitoring without compromising packaging integrity, the chip enabled a cost-effective and regulatory-compliant tool that enhances drug safety and efficacy assurance throughout development and production.

Leading the way in the AIDC category, TEKLYNX modernized and automated TaylorMade Golf’s global labeling operations. Faced with high label waste, manual inefficiencies, and rising costs, TaylorMade partnered with TEKLYNX to implement SENTINEL print automation software and CODESOFT label design software. This powerful combination eliminated manual label generation, improved printing accuracy, and enabled enterprise-wide scalability. Key results of the implementation include labeling accuracy increasing from 85% to 99%, lowering total equipment costs by 50% and increasing customer satisfaction and service levels by 50%.

Five-time case study winner, HID takes the win in the RFID category. Partnering with Earth Sciences Foundation, they transformed the way paleontological specimens are tracked from excavation to museum display. Traditionally, fossil documentation relied on paper records and manual processes, leading to misplaced specimens, lost data, and workflow inefficiencies. By leveraging RFID tags, TSL readers, and a seamless integration with ArcGIS Survey123, HID and InfraMarker enabled fully digital, real-time fossil tracking—even in remote environments. Key results of the implementation include 99% tracking accuracy, eliminating specimen misplacement and manual errors, 347 fossils recorded in just five days, accelerating cataloging 80% improvement in workflow efficiency through automation and real-time remote access, enhancing transparency and collaboration.

Winners will be honored at industry events and will have the opportunity to present their winning case studies to industry peers. To learn more about the winning case studies visit AIM’s Resource Center.

 

For media inquiries or further information, please contact AIM’s headquarters by email or call +1.724.742.4470.

AIM Summer Highlights: Get Involved and Stay Connected

AIM Summer Highlights: Get Involved and Stay Connected

Summer is shaping up to be an exciting season of momentum and collaboration across the AIM community. From educational initiatives to global working group efforts, there’s never been a better time to get involved and take advantage of the connections, knowledge, and leadership opportunities that AIM provides.

Next week, our Young Professionals group will meet on Thursday, June 19th to chart out the initiatives that will guide this community forward. This is a vibrant and growing group of emerging leaders in AIDC who are passionate about building their networks, elevating their voices, and helping shape the future of our industry. If you or someone on your team is interested in participating, reach out to staff liaison Michael Allen to get connected.

We’re also thrilled to announce that the Women of AIDC Town Hall will be held on Wednesday, August 20th at 11 AM ET. This open and engaging session provides an opportunity for women across the AIDC industry to share experiences, recognize key leaders in the space, and contribute to a more inclusive future. This meeting will also feature a TBA speaker who will be revealed in the next few weeks.  RSVP by contacting staff liaison Bethany Deane.

On the technical side, the RFID Experts Group (REG) continues its important work in partnership with the Retail Value Chain Federation (RVCF). The group met earlier this week to move forward on a follow-up to the widely used RFID FAQ, incorporating a new set of technical questions submitted by RVCF. A call for member comments on this new FAQ is now open and will run through June 20th. If you’re an AIM member and would like to review or contribute, contact Michael Allen for access to the documents and comment portal.

Looking ahead, the Visibility Technologies Industry Group will meet on Wednesday, June 25th at 10 AM ET. The team is working on an exciting new project: the development of an interactive landing page on the AIM website that will illustrate how a variety of technologies—including barcode, RFID, and IoT—converge to create total supply chain visibility. This page will provide an educational resource for newcomers and experienced professionals alike, showing the value of interoperability and real-time insights from production to the point of sale and beyond. To join the working session and contribute to this initiative, contact Michael Allen for an invite.

That’s just the beginning of a busy summer. We’re also preparing for our next Technical Symbology Committee (TSC) meeting. This group brings together the world’s top experts in barcode and symbology standards, focusing on technical guidance, best practices, and harmonization with global regulatory frameworks. TSC plays a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and consistency of data that fuels automation and traceability systems worldwide.

Also on the horizon is our continued partnership with PACK EXPO Las Vegas, where AIM will host a special breakfast and educational session to highlight AIDC innovations in packaging, logistics, and manufacturing. We are also planning an expanded rollout of our AIDC 101 and a new 102 Workshop this fall, following great feedback from our recent sessions.

If you are already a member, keep an eye on your inbox for Membership Monday emails, where we share the latest opportunities, deadlines, and member-only content. Upcoming editions of our newsletter will also feature insights from our AIM Chapter Meetings held across the globe, spotlighting AIDC developments in key regions and industries.

Not yet a member? There has never been a better time to join AIM and become part of this active, global community. Whether you want to lend your voice to shaping standards, network with thought leaders, or help educate the next generation of AIDC professionals, AIM offers the platform to make an impact.

To learn more or get involved, contact us at info@aimglobal.org or visit https://www.aimglobal.org/. Let’s make this summer a season of progress, connection, and innovation.