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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information
contact:
Renee Luckett
Director
EC Workshops, LLC
Email:
rluckett@charter.net
Paula Giovannetti Accepted
to “AIDC 100”
Lake Geneva, WI – November 18, 2005 – Paula Giovannetti, founder and
President of EC Workshops,
LLC has been accepted into
the prestigious ranks of the
“AIDC 100.”
AIDC 100, a not-for-profit
organization, is comprised
of the top one hundred men
and women who invented,
established, and continue to
expand the use of automatic
identification and data
collection (AIDC)
technology. AIDC
technologies include Radio
Frequency Identification
(RFID), biometrics and bar
code symbology.
According to Giovannetti,
“The emphasis these days is
on RFID, which will
eventually give us
exponential improvements in
automatic data capture,
prevent supply chain theft
and counterfeiting, and
improve visibility to item
and business event
information. However,
traditional bar codes
continue to provide an
extremely valuable tool for
tracking items, hours and
operations. In fact we are
introducing new, high
density, “small footprint”
bar code symbols to be used
in retail, grocery,
healthcare, and for the
Department of Defense.” She
adds, “I am confident there
is a way to improve
virtually every business
with simple and cost
effective bar code
applications.”
Giovannetti provides custom
workshops and webinars for
companies, and also
regularly lectures at Ohio
University’s AIDC Technical
Institute, UW-Madison’s
eBusiness Consortium RFID
Work Group, and at Gateway
Technical College. She is
also the Director of
eBusiness for the Industrial
Supply Association and is a
member of GS1 committees for
AIDC standards. More
information on bar codes and
AIDC standards can be found
on EC Workshops’ website,
www.ecworkshops.com.
The AIDC 100 hosts an annual
“Truth in Technology”
conference at the State
University of New York at
Stony Brook. To learn more
about the AIDC 100
organization and its
activities, please visit
www.aidc100.org.
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