High Tech Aid announces changes in the High Tech AIDCourier
High Tech Aid announces changes in the
High Tech AIDCourier
Newsletter merged with i3World Express.
PITTSBURGH, November 8, 2002, – High Tech
Aid announced today that the High Tech AIDCourier, a free
monthly newsletter has merged with the i3World Express
newsletter to create a publication with far greater reach and
improved content.
The High Tech AIDCourier, which has been
published since May 2002, contains information of interest to
anyone who uses or intends to use Automatic Identification and
Data Capture technologies. The electronic newsletter has covered
technology topics from biometrics to bar code to RFID and has
also had news of other key issues such as Homeland Security,
Intellectual Property, and Personal Identification.
"Merging the AIDCourier with the i3World
Express newsletter has given me the chance to enhance the
content in the newsletter", said Steve Halliday, president of
High Tech Aid. "The goals of i3World are in line with those of
High Tech Aid, to provide a readily available source of
information and education for those people that are implementing
the traditional AIDC technologies as well as the newer ones such
as biometrics, positioning systems, and sensory technologies."
i3World is an organization which brings
together a world wide partnership of companies, planning many
international events and activities, and releasing educational
publications and literature. Membership in the organization is
open to any company that is interested in learning more about
the Integrated Item-Intelligent World ... a world of
interlinking technologies for the smarter management of things.
In partnership with the Technology Innovation Centre's (tic),
Centre for Automatic Identification and Intelligent Systems at
the University of Central England (UCE), i3World is working to
answer the questions: "What? Why? When? Where? and How?" for the
smarter management of things.
Halliday will be the editor of the
newsletter which will continue to be free until early in 2003.
Details on joining i3World or subscribing to the newsletter can
be found on the High Tech AID web site at www.hightechaid.com.
The full details of the i3World organization can be found at
www.i3world.org
High Tech Aid is a consulting company
providing services in the areas of education, training, and
standards for the AIDC industry. High Tech Aid can be contacted
as follows:
High Tech Aid
410 Banbury Crossing
Gibsonia, PA 15044
+1 724 443 7518
http://www.hightechaid.com
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