WESF plays a role in promoting standardization and eliminating global trade barriers.
In a recent interview with Think WIOT, Chuck Evanhoe, chairman of the board at AIM Global, the Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility, reflected on the evolving role of global standardization and offered his thoughts on keeping members active and engaged.
Evanhoe provided insights on the future of identification technologies, noting that in terms of trends, interest in IoT and digital twins is growing rapidly. He also explained the importance of attracting the next generation of professionals, and detailed how AIM has been a founding force in standardization within the Auto-ID sector.
“Our goal is to promote the effective application of standards—through education, training, and advocacy,” he said. “Those who understand and correctly apply our technologies maximize their benefits.”
Access the interview and read about Evanhoe’s vision for AIM’s future.