In order to stay informed of current regulations and to help customers
in vertical markets meet industry standards for their applications,
Lowry is a member of the following Associations:

EPC Global — EPCglobal is leading the development of industry-driven standards for the revolutionary Electronic Product Code (EPC) Network to support the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) in today's fast-moving, information rich trading networks. We are a member-driven organization entrusted by industry to create global standards that offer the promise of more efficient supply chains and higher-quality information flow around your key trading partner relationships.

AIM — AIM, the Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility,
is the global trade association of providers and users of components, networks, systems,
and services that manage the collection and integration of data with information management systems.
AIM strives to stimulate the understanding, adoption, and use of technology and member company products
and services through setting standards, marketing and education, market research, advocacy, and information
technology industry relations.

AIM North America — As the premier source of industry support for the automatic identification market, AIM North America delivers access to information and cutting-edge solutions to grow your business. Resellers, integrators, and distributors are provided marketing tools, resources to generate leads, and educational opportunities that can increase sales and maximize profits. Improve your competitive edge with membership in AIM North America.

AIAG — The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) is a not-for-profit
association of companies involved in the automotive industry. AIAG's purpose is
to provide an open forum where members cooperate in developing and promoting
solutions that enhance the prosperity of the automotive industry. Our focus is
to improve business processes and practices involving trading partners
throughout the automotive supply chain.

MHIA — Material Handling Industry of America is the leading non-profit trade association of material handling and logistics providers. Active members are material handling and logistics equipment, systems and software manufacturers; consultants; systems integrators and simulators; third party logistics providers and publishers.

NAW — The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW)
is the Washington, DC-based trade association that represents the wholesale
distribution industry. NAW is active in these areas: government relations and
political action; research and education; and group purchasing. In addition to
NAW, the association operates the Wholesaler-Distributor Political Action
Committee, the Distribution Research & Education Foundation, and the NAW Service Corporation.
NAW encompasses over 100 national line-of-trade associations, representing
virtually all products that move to market via wholesaler-distributors;
approximately 50 regional, state, and local wholesale distribution associations;
approximately 40,000 wholesale distribution companies, most of which belong to
one or more of NAW's national, regional, state, and local associations;
and 85,000 wholesale distribution company personnel.

TLMI — The Tag & Label Manufacturers Institute, Inc. (TLMI) is North America's
leading trade association dedicated to the tag and Label industry. TLMI member companies are
among the world leaders in technical achievement, capable of delivering the highest quality
tags and labels for both decoration and information. Throughout the year, TLMI holds technical
seminars and forums designed to educate its members and improve product quality and production
efficiency. As a result, TLMI member companies utilize the latest in state-of-the-art equipment
and technology in meeting their customers' tag and label needs.
TLMI member companies are divided into two categories:
CONVERTERS, who are engaged in the manufacture of tags and pressure sensitive labels, and
SUPPLIERS, who produce the raw materials used by these manufacturers in producing finished
products.

AFSMI — The Association for Services Management International (AFSMI) is the
only global organization dedicated to furthering the knowledge, understanding,
and career development of executives, managers, and professionals in the high-technology
services and support industry. Our goal is to provide leadership and direction that helps
our individual and corporate members expand their capabilities to meet the growing complexities
and challenges of the industry.
AFSMI was founded in 1975 with the mission of being the vital link for high-technology
professionals who must stay on top in our fast-growing, ever-changing industry. Currently,
over 5,000 members representing more than 1,500 organizations on almost every continent rely
on AFSMI to be the voice of the services industry and their communications bridge to growth.
If you are involved in the delivery of customer relationship management information-whether
in the field, in headquarters offices, or in branch locations-and if you work in the industry
sectors of professional services, e-services, hardware services, software support, or marketing
and business development, AFSMI is a vital resource and a neutral platform for the advancement
of services and support management.

TAPPI — Founded in 1915, TAPPI has grown into the world’s largest association serving
the pulp, paper and converting industry. TAPPI’s 25,000+ individual members
belong to an association known for its networking, information, education,
and knowledge-sharing opportunities. A sustaining member since 1984, Lowry
Computer Products has contributed to the TAPPI organization in the form of
committee leadership, conference presentations, and Trade Fair exhibits.
TAPPI publishes or co-publishes a wide variety of periodicals.
Each is designed to address members’ technical information needs in specific
segments of the pulp, paper, and converting industry. These periodicals help
TAPPI members stay informed of the latest technology and industry news.