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Checking in at Number 13 is security ($480 billion, +10 percent; with $7.5 billion to print, -8 percent). Radio frequency identification (RFID) chip embedment and reading hasn’t penetrated, so to speak, but nanotech and biometric recognition will—after 2006—have greater value in tags, labels, passports, licenses, decals, legal documents, folding cartons, P-O-P, books and most every other form of printing and converting.
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Vincent Mallardi
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Vincent Mallardi, C.M.C., is a the chairman of the Printing Brokerage/Buyers Association International (PBBA) and is a Certified Management Consultant in the paper, printing and converting industries. He is also an adjunct professor in economics. Contact him via email at vince@pbba.org
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