by | Oct 2, 2025 | Blog

AIM held its quarterly global chapter call on September 24, 2025, bringing together leaders and members from across regions to exchange updates, share progress, and identify opportunities for collaboration.

AIM Germany, Austria & Switzerland

Peter Altes reported on ongoing regulatory and policy initiatives, including the EU Digital Product Passport, Cyber Resilience Act, and Frequency Harmonization. He highlighted AIM’s sponsorship of Wireless IoT Tomorrow in Wiesbaden this October and upcoming preparations for LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart. AIM Germany is also preparing its spring meeting, which will include board elections. Even with broader economic uncertainty globally, outreach through new channels, including a LinkedIn company page and a website relaunch, is underway and helping create new contacts and dialogue across the region.

AIM Russia

Michael Allen provided an update from Gregory Slusarenko. AIM Russia continues to serve as a hub for innovation, representing 19 member companies across the AIDC spectrum. Two new national standards were approved in 2025, covering 2D barcode verifiers and RFID supply chain applications.  These align Russian standards more closely with global frameworks. AIM Russia is also actively involved in national traceability initiatives alongside GS1 Russia, supporting implementation with training and consultation.

AIM North America (NA)

AIM CEO Mary Lou Bosco shared that AIM NA recently welcomed five new members. The team has been highly active at industry events, including GS1 US Connect, BlueStar and ScanSource partner conferences, and is preparing for AIM activities at PACK EXPO Las Vegas. Work groups continue to drive thought leadership, with the Cannabis Work Group launching a podcast and the Food Supply Chain Work Group preparing a December webinar on AI applications in food. A survey on 2D barcode adoption in food traceability is also underway. Also involving food, AIM NA recently produced a video campaign for the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste.

AIM Japan

Masaki Ehara reported on recent exhibitions in Japan, noting a visible presence from Chinese companies and highlighting the strong promotion of QR code’s 30th anniversary through NHK media coverage. AIM Japan also celebrated presenting the AIM Lifetime Achievement Award to Masahiro Hara of DENSO, inventor of the QR Code. Discussions are ongoing with universities and partners to address EMC/RF interference challenges and explore future white paper opportunities.

AIM Asia

Anna Lau detailed AIM Asia’s busy third quarter, including work group meetings on EMC/RF, three webinars on smart retail, dual-frequency RFID, and healthcare testing standards, and participation in the Shenzhen IoT Show, where AIM Asia signed new MOUs with partners in Malaysia and China. Preparations are underway for AIDC Connect Asia in Bangkok, which will feature board meetings, technical work group discussions, company visits, and joint programming with LogiMAT Asia.

AIM Global

Michael Allen and Mary Lou Bosco outlined global initiatives. AIM’s industry groups are developing interactive web-based resources on RFID, visibility technologies, and supply chain applications. The Technical Symbology Committee (TSC) is advancing Ultracode standardization and raising awareness of new calibration card standards. AIM Global also hosted a widely attended QR Code phishing awareness webinar, and continues to address the opportunities around 2D codes moving forward.

Mary Lou further highlighted AIM’s submission of comments on the Digital Product Passport via DIN, upcoming recognition of five industry award recipients, and the release of the 2025 Industry Direction Report, available free to AIM members. Two global surveys, on tariffs and regulatory impacts, remain open until October 31, 2025.

 

Finally, the call looked ahead to AIDC 101/102 training workshops, which are expanding hands-on learning opportunities, and to the AIM Summit 2026, with chapters invited to suggest potential co-location events in Europe or Asia.

 

Contact AIM Chapters Liaison Michael Allen for any questions you have on chapter initiatives.