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Avery Dennison sponsors RFID Training Programs at Labelexpo Americas 2006
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Chicago--September 11, 2006

Leading RFID inlay manufacturer, Avery Dennison RFID, is sending five visitors of the Labelexpo trade show in Chicago back to school. Part of a show promotion that demonstrates how RFID works, the training scholarship giveaway will be fulfilled through OTA Training’s comprehensive RFID course, A Systems’ Approach to RFID Implementation.™

OTA Training, the leading provider of comprehensive, vendor neutral, hands-on RFID training, is a partner of Avery Dennison RFID and conducts classes around the world – some of them at Avery Dennison’s fully equipped Atlanta Technical Center. The inlay manufacturer knows that the future of supply chain efficiency lies in RFID technology and educating companies as well as people about its use is a critical first step towards successful widespread adoption.

“Building a foundation of understanding is the first step to a successful implementation for any company considering RFID,” said George Reynolds, vice president sales & marketing for Avery Dennison’s RFID division. “This is especially important because RFID is such a new and powerful technology. Together with our partner OTA Training, Avery Dennison is taking a strong leadership position in supporting the growth of RFID applications and making it easier for companies to deploy”

Attendees of OTA’s three day course, A System’s Approach to RFID Implementation™ will learn everything they need to know about RFID technology, systems and applications. Under the direction of top-notch RFID professionals, students will receive comprehensive training in a real-world environment.

“We are excited about the effort our partner Avery Dennison makes to educate the industry”, said Robert Sabella, founder and president of OTA Training. “Thanks to this market leader in the labeling & packaging industry, companies considering implementing RFID now have the chance to win a no-cost introduction that gives them an educational background, hands-on experience and access to our best-in-the-business instructors. These are just some of the things that will enable them to realize a successful RFID implementation.”