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Association for Automatic Identification
and Mobility (AIM)
Offices: Warrendale, Pennsylvania
AIM is the global trade association for
the Automatic Identification and Data Capture
(AIDC) industry. Their members are manufacturers
or service providers of technologies such
as radio frequency identification (RFID),
bar code, card technologies (magnetic stripe,
smart card, contactless card, optical card),
biometrics, and electronic article surveillance
(EAS). |
Association for Corporate Growth (ACG)
Offices: Glenview, Illinois
Founded in 1954, the ACG is the premier
association for and about professionals
involved in middle-market corporate growth,
corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions.
It promotes the professional interests of
its members, who have assumed leadership
roles in strategic corporate growth, by
offering a forum for quality programs, education
and networking. ACG has nearly 5,500 members
representing approximately 2,500 companies
in 36 chapters throughout the United States,
Canada, the UK and Mexico. |
Association for Education in Journalism
& Mass Communications (AEJMC)
Offices: Columbia, South Carolina
AEJMC is an international association of
some 3,300 journalism/mass communication
faculty, students, administrators, and professionals.
AEJMC's members come from more than 30 countries,
with the majority working in the United
States and Canada. Founded in 1912, AEJMC
is the oldest and largest association of
journalism and mass communication educators
and administrators at the college level. |
Association for Information and Image Management
(AIIM)
Offices: Silver Springs, Nevada
AIIM, the international authority on Enterprise
Content Management (ECM), is leading the
way to the understanding, adoption, and
use of ECM technologies. These technologies,
tools, and methods are used to capture,
manage, store, preserve, and deliver content
across an enterprise in support of business
processes. As a non-profit association for
more than 60 years, AIIM provides industry
news and information, education and training,
market analysis, industry standards development,
publications, regional chapters, and executive
networking. |
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Association for International Broadcasting
(AIB)
Offices: Cranbrook, England
The Association for International Broadcasting
is the industry body that serves the international
media. The AIB's mission is to bring together
the international broadcasting industry,
supplying market intelligence, networking,
representation, board-level contacts and
a range of other services to members. The
AIB is a forum for debate, a unique centre
of information about international broadcasting
and a trade lobbyist. |
Association for Maximum Service Television
(MSTV)
Offices: Washington, DC
MSTV was launched by television station
pioneers in 1956 to undertake the propagation
studies which formed the basis for the FCC's
technical standards for television. Over
the years, MSTV has served as the industry's
spectrum watch-dog in preventing interference
and dilution of these standards and in protecting
the technical integrity of the FCC's table
of assignments. MSTV spearheaded the 1962
All-Channel Receiver Act, instrumental in
making UHF television stations technologically
viable and competitive. |
Association for Multimedia Communications
(AMC)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Founded in 1990, the Association for Multimedia
Communications is Chicago’s premier networking
and professional organization for people
who make New Media happen. Whether it's
the web, CD-ROMs and DVDs, interactive kiosks,
streaming media, or other digital forms,
the AMC promotes understanding of technology,
e-learning, and e-business. Their goal since
inception has been to help members achieve
success through education and networking. |
Association for Retail Technology Standards
(ARTS)
Offices: Dayton, Ohio
The Association for Retail Technology Standards
is an international membership organization
dedicated to reducing the costs of technology
through standards. ARTS has been delivering
application standards exclusively to the
retail industry. ARTS has four standards:
The Standard Relational Data Model, UnifiedPOS,
IXRetail and the Standard RFPs. Membership
is open to all members of the international
technology community—retailers from all
industry segments, application developers
and hardware companies. |
Association for Women In Communications
(AWC)
Offices: Arlington. Virginia
The Association for Women in Communications
is the one organization that recognizes
the complex relationships that exist across
communications disciplines. Modern communicators
must demonstrate competence in varied disciplines
and be able to network and make career moves
across the broad spectrum of communications
fields. |
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