US Technical Advisory Group to ANSI for SC31 names Chair.

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AIM congratulates Chuck Evanhoe, President of Evanhoe & Associates, for his selection as the Chairman of ADC1 Technical Advisory Group, which is comprised of companies that support U.S. participation in the ISO/IEC standardization process for automatic identification and mobile technology. Mr. Evanhoe, whose firm is headquartered in Dayton, OH, has significant standards expertise and has served in a variety of leadership roles within the AIDC industry.



Original Press Release:



US Technical Advisory Group to ANSI for SC31 Names Evanhoe Chair



Standards Group Taps Expertise of Industry Leader



Cranberry Township, PA – AIM, the industry association and worldwide authority on barcode, RFID, RTLS and mobile computing, is pleased to congratulate Chuck Evanhoe, President of Evanhoe & Associates, for his selection as the Chairman of the ADC1 Technical Advisory Group (TAG).



Also referred to as the US Technical Advisory Group to ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC31, the group is comprised of companies that support U.S. participation in the ISO/IEC standardization process for automatic identification and mobile technology. Through their efforts, ADC1 TAG members contribute and influence the development of critical international industry standards. This, in turn, plays a vital role in maintaining a U.S. presence and leadership role in the adoption of emerging technologies around the globe.



Mr. Evanhoe, whose firm is headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, has significant standards expertise and has served in a variety of leadership roles within the AIDC industry. Currently, he serves as the Board Chairman of AIM, Inc., and was recently named Chair for INCITS SG on IoT.



Mary Lou Bosco, COO of AIM, applauded the selection of Evanhoe for the position. "Chuck has always been a truly dedicated advocate for our industry as well as entrepreneurial organizations which support the development of AIDC technologies and innovation. His leadership has contributed directly to increased recognition of AIDC as well as the growth of AIM, itself. We are fortunate to have individuals of Chuck’s caliber within our association.”



For more information about the ADC1 TAG, which is administered by AIM, or to participate in future AIDC standards work, contact AIM by email or call +1.724.742.4470.



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