PDC Milestones
1956 Precision Dynamics Corporation (PDC) is founded. PDC Develops First Single-Piece Wristband. Read more >
PDC co-founder Dr. Walter W. Mosher was 22 years old and focused on his engineering studies at UCLA when he started Precision Dynamics Corporation with three investors in 1956. The company developed what was then a revolutionary innovation: a single-piece wristband, no parts, no tools necessary. It sold immediately and became the system of choice for hospitals worldwide.
With steady growth, PDC blazed new trails and set new standards, developing identification solutions for multiple markets, including healthcare, entertainment/recreation, law enforcement, and more. Today, PDC provides more wristbands to the healthcare market than all competitors combined.
1972 PDC Adds Visa Band® Product Line for Entertainment & Recreation Markets. Read more >
In 1972 PDC expands its product offering to address the identification and crowd control needs for entertainment & recreation markets. Visa Band quickly becomes the market leader, serving thousands of customers worldwide. Visa Band is also the preferred choice of the world's top venues, including the Super Bowl, the Summer Olympics, and Wimbledon .
1976 PDC Launches Clincher®, an Inmate ID Wristband System. Read more >
PDC becomes the first company to provide Inmate ID Solutions for law enforcement and correctional facilities in 1976. Today, Clincher covers virtually the entire inmate ID market, helping facilities identify and track inmate population.
1978 PDC Produces Imprinter Style Wristband Read more >
Focusing on accurate and convenient identification, PDC develops the first imprinter style wristband. Today PDC offers the most extensive line of imprinter wristbands available.
1984 PDC Develops Bar Code Wristband System Read more >
Setting the standards in Automatic Wristband ID, PDC creates the first bar code wristband system. Using computer automation, PDC bar code bands minimize medical errors while maximizing economic efficiencies for nursing and medical staff. More hospitals choose PDC bar code bands than any other system in the world.
1995 PDC Becomes ISO 9001 Certified Read more >
In 1995, PDC becomes the first wristband identification company to earn the coveted ISO-9001 (International Standards Organization) certification at our main facility in San Fernando, CA. Plans to establish certification at the facility in Tijuana, Mexico are underway.
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1997 PDC Purchases Assets of Mark-Clark and Secur-Ticket divisions of M-C Industries Read more >
PDC's purchase of the assets of the Mark-Clark and Secur-Ticket divisions of M-C Industries expands the company's product offering in healthcare and entertainment/recreation markets. Based in Topeka, Kansas, M-C Industries was established in 1957.
2000 PDC Launches Smart Band® Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Wristband System Read more >
As the next step in wristband identification after bar coding, PDC develops the revolutionary Smart Band RFID System. The system contains a microchip and antenna, which allows information to be written and retrieved by RFID scanners. Representing the new wave of the future in positive identification, Smart Band provides maximum accuracy, security, and streamlined operations.
2002 June PDC Appoints Three New Members to its Board of Directors Read more >
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Gary E. Hutchinson An entrepreneurial executive with 25 years experience in the healthcare technology field, Mr. Hutchinson was previously Vice President/General Manager of the Cardiology Division for Agilent Technologies (formerly Hewlett Packard), which in August of 2001 was sold to Philips Medical Systems. Prior to his position at Agilent, Mr. Hutchinson was Chairman, President & CEO of Zymed, of which he was one of the founders in 1981. In June of 2000, Zymed was acquired by Agilent (now Philips Medical Systems).
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Robert F. Foster Mr. Foster is Executive Director of the Center for Management in the Information Economy, and Adjunct Associate Professor in Operations and Technology Management at the Anderson School, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
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Jonathan G. Lasch, Ph.D. Dr. Lasch is Managing Director of Convergent Ventures, a venture capital company dealing in biomedical and digital technology investments.
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2002 August PDC Appoints Gary E. Hutchinson as President & Chief Executive Officer Read more >
Mr Hutchinson was appointed to the PDC Board of Directors in June, 2002. Walter W. Mosher, former PDC President and co-founder, now serves as Chief Technology Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors for PDC.
2003 PDC Forms Advanced Marketing & Technology ( AMAT ) Group Read more >
Gary E. Hutchinson, PDC President and Chief Executive Officer, creates the Advanced Marketing & Technology Group, a new PDC organization focused on the design, development, and marketing of automatic identification technologies. Robin Barber, formerly Director of North American Sales for PDC, is appointed Vice President of AMAT.
2003 PDC Expands to Mexico Read more >
PDC expands internationally and opens a 50,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Mexico, representing the company’s continued growth.
2004 AgeBand® Electronic Age/ID Verification System Introduced Read more >
PDC expands its patron management identification solutions with AgeBand, an electronic wristband system to help prevent underage drinking. AgeBand ensures positive patron identification and age verification by printing the patron's name, "Age ID Verified 21," and the last four digits of their driver's license number on an AgeBand wristband.
2004 Cashless Point-of-Sales Read more >
PDC enters the cashless, wireless, point-of-sales market with Smart Kiosk™, a free-standing booth with touch-screen that allows patrons to load money using cash, credit or debit cards onto RFID wristbands.
2004 European Headquarters Established Read more >
PDC establishes its first European Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium with the acquisition of its long-time distributor MFR Europe, now PDC Europe.
2005 Dual RFID and Bar Code Reader Read more >
PDC expands its line of Auto ID product with the DR1000 Dual RFID and Bar Code reader designed for use in medical and commercial applications.
2005 Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific Partnership Read more >
PDC partners with Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific to help implement RFID wristband solutions in the Asia Pacific healthcare market.
2006 PDC Turns 50! Read more >
Read about the beginnings and milestones of PDC over the past 50 years
2006 PDC Acquires ID Product Lines from Hollister, Inc. Read more >
Hollister Ident-A-Band® hospital wristband and WrisTicket entertainment wristband product lines purchased by PDC.
2007 VIP® Band Launched Read more >
PDC re-brands Visa® Band Wristbands to VIP® Band to reinforce customer-centric business approach.
2007 Water Street Healthcare Partners Invest in Precision Dynamics Read more >
Water Street Healthcare Partners, a Chicago private-equity firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry, acquires a significant stake in Precision Dynamics Corporation.
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