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Avery Dennison Takes a Culture-Centric Approach to AI Transformation

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Avery Dennison's culture-first approach to artificial intelligence (AI) adoption has paid off in terms of productivity and bottom-line benefits for the global RFID and labeling solutions manufacturer. The company's program to drive AI use across the organization, emphasizing "humans in the loop," involved more than 250 executives and 1,000 employees in more than 20 AI pilot projects by 2024.
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Avery Dennison's culture-first approach to artificial intelligence (AI) adoption has paid off in terms of productivity and bottom-line benefits for the global RFID and labeling solutions manufacturer. The company's program to drive AI use across the organization, emphasizing "humans in the loop," involved more than 250 executives and 1,000 employees in more than 20 AI pilot projects by 2024.

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CIO broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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