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Contactless Cards & Payments
23 June - 24 June 2008
Contactless Cards & Payments

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Are you looking to enter the next generation of contactless and mobile payments?

SAE Media Group's 6th annual 'Contactless Cards and Payments' conference will deliver a comprehensive analysis of this exciting and modern market. Consumers are embracing the next generation of payment methods and banks and retailers cannot afford to get left behind. By attending these two days of high level networking and debate you will ensure that your business is able to keep up.

Key topics to be dicussed include:

  • Payment applications - hear about current developments and progressions in the global contactless cards market
  • The European rollout of contactless cards - hear the future plans
  • Technological advancements - identify the progressions made within the industry
  • Case studies - ascertain the current successes and upcoming projects within the transport and communication sectors
  • Mobile payments - the latest in NFC communications

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Dr Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard International
  • Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, VISA Europe
  • Shashi Verma, Director of Oyster Card, Transport for London
  • Laurent Jullien, Head of Contactless Services, Bouygues Telecom
  • Mike Short, Vice President, Research and Development, O2
  • Paul Rodford, Head of Card Payments, Cards and Fraud Control Division, APACS
  • Carl Chandler-Mullins, Head of UK Programmes, Orange Group
  • Kirsteen Robertson, Head of Marketing and PR, Chiltern Railways
  • Paul McKeown, Customs, Ports and Border Management Executive, IBM
  • Bertrand Moussel, EVP of Sales for EMEA and LatAM, Inside Contactless
  • Sandra Fisher, International Marketing Manager, NXP Semiconductors
  • Christian Delporte, Member of the Board, EMVCo
  • Charles Walton, Member, Eurosmart
  • Dominic Peachey, Senior Policy Advisor, Financial Services Authority
  • Robert Courtneidge, Founder, PrePaid International Forum
  • Connie Penn, Managing Director, Kilrush Consultancy

 

Participants in our 2007 'Contactless Cards' event included:

Advanta National Bank, ACI Worldwide, Alliance & Leicester, American Express, Antkart Kart Technoloji, APACS, Arval, Bank of Georgia, Bankalararasi Kart Merkezi, Bayern Card Services, BBS, Ceska Sporitelna, CPP Plc, DnB NOR KORT, EDS, Elavon Merchant Services, EnterCard, ESP Systex, Etisalat, Eurobank Cards SA, Frost & Sullivan, Gemalto, Gie Cartes Bancavies, Giesecke & Devrient, HSBC Bank, IBM, ID Data Ltd, idtechex, Ingenico UK Ltd, Inside Contactless, Integri NV, Isracard Ltd, Kabira Technologies, Keane Ltd, Komerci Banka a.s, LINK Interchange Network, Logica CMG, MasterCard Europe, Medmera AB, Mellon Technologies, Miles & More International, Mobile Payments World, Modul-System Sweden AB, Monet+ A S, MoneyCard Ltd, Monitise Group Ltd, NORSIK, NXP Semiconductors, Oberthur Card Systems, Slovenska Sporitelna, Smart Card Group, SSB Group, Taiwan Mobile, Tatra Banka AS, Thales e-Security, The Logic Group, Trans Link Systems, Turiye Garanti Bankasi, Verisoft, Virgin Mobile, Welcome Real-Time

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Conference agenda

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8:45

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

THE NFC PAYMENTS LANDSCAPE

  • A quick survey of what's been happening around the world
  • What early lessons have been learned?
  • Some suggestions as to strategies for banks and operators
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    10:00

    MOBILE PROXIMITY PAYMENT ARCHITECTURES

  • How will mobile proximity payments actually work?
  • What architectures are likely to evolve?
  • Sharing and building on practical experiences
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    SECURITY IN CONTACTLESS AND MOBILE PAYMENTS

  • Newspaper headlines vs. real threats
  • Risk analysis for payment systems in this environment
  • What should be building into the architecture?
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    12:15

    Discussion & Questions

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    12:30

    Close of workshop

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Toni Merschen

    Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard Worldwide

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    9:10

    CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS

    Toni Merschen

    Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard Worldwide

  • MasterCard PayPass - take up through Europe
  • Increased interest  through the merchant community
  • Global Paypass update
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    9:50

    DEVELOPMENTS IN TICKETING PAYMENTS IN LONDON

    Shashi Verma

    Shashi Verma, Director of Oyster Card, Transport for London

  • Extending Oyster pay as you go to national rail
  • The potential for mobile and EMV payments with transport
  • Mergin technologies for payments with transport needs
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    ROLLING OUT CONTACTLESS CREDIT AND DEBIT CARDS IN THE UK

    Paul Rodford

    Paul Rodford, Head of Card Payments, Cards and Fraud Control Division, APACS

  • Contactless vs. cooperation
  • From London launch to national rollout
  • Lessons learnt from the launch
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    11:40

    NFC EXPERIENCES AND PROJECTS

    Laurent Jullien

    Laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless Services, Bouygues Telecom

  • Is mobile contactless ready?
  • What could the relevent business case be?
  • When could we expect  the first mobile contactless transactions
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:50

    NFC BASED CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS

    Lauri Pesonen

    Lauri Pesonen, CEO, Venyon

  • NFC and mobile payments
  • Over-the-air management of payment applications on NFC devices
  • Role of a Trusted Service Manager in the NFC ecosystem
  • Conclusions
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    14:30

    REGULATORY IMPACTS ON CONTACTLESS CARDS

    Dominic Peachey

    Dominic Peachey, Policy Advisor, FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY

  • Reform of the European e-money directive
  • Impact of Payment Services directive
  • Focus on payment developments worldwide
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    MOBILE CONTACTLESS: A SERVICE REVOLUTION IN THE MAKING

    Carl Chandler-Mullins

    Carl Chandler-Mullins, Head of UK Programmes, Orange Group

  • Why mobile is much more than a dematerialised card
  • What do end customers want?
  • Why is this going to create value for for services providers (banks, transport, retailers etc)
  • What is the role of the mobile operator and why use the SIM?
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    16:20

    BRINGING NFC MOBILE TO MARKET

    Michael Short

    Michael Short , Vice President, Research and Development, O2

  • The potential benefits of NFC technology in mobile
  • Results from the O2 wallet trial in London, involving O2, Visa, Barclaycard, Nokia and Transport for London
  • What next? How do we make this technology commerically viable?
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    17:00

    CONTACTLESS TECHNOLOGIES AT THE BORDER

    Paul McKeown

    Paul McKeown, Customs, Ports and Border Management Executive, IBM

  • How do you patrol a virtual border?
  • What is the role of contactless technology in todays border control?
  • What could the role be in the future?
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    17:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Connie Penn

    Connie Penn, Managing Director, Kilrush Consultancy Ltd

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    9:10

    PREPAID CARDS

  • Business models
  • Consumer education
  • Legal & regulatory
  • Robert Courtneidge

    Robert Courtneidge, , Prepaid International Forum

    David Parker

    David Parker, , Prepaid International Forum

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    9:50

    WAVE GOODBYE TO CASH

    Guido Mangiagalli

    Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa Europe

  • Contactless business case
  • Contactless deployment update
  • The VISA London launch
  • VISA contactless roadmap
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS

    Charles Walton

    Charles Walton, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Inside Contactless

  • Breakthrough in performances
  • Standad software stack and SDK for additional specific retailers and applications
  • Supply chain robustness and efficiency
  • Seamless evolution to NFC handsets
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    11:40

    CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS IN ASIA AND EUROPE

    Sandra Fisher

    Sandra Fisher, Marketing Manager Banking, NXP Semiconducters

  • Business cases in Asia and Europe
  • Multi application cards
  • EMV compliant dual interface contactless chip techonology
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:50

    EMVCo's ROLE IN DEVELOPING A COMMON CONTACTLESS PAYMENT INFRASTRUCTURE

    Christian Delporte

    Christian Delporte, Member of the Board, EMVCo

  • Overview of EMVCo and general remit/ scope regarding contactless payments
  • Introduction to/ overview of the EMV Entry Point Specification launched December 2007
  • EMVCo positioning regarding mobile payments (references to recently published roadmap and white paper)
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    14:30

    MOBILE TICKETING - A RAIL CASE STUDY

    Kirsteen Robertson

    Kirsteen Robertson, Head of Marketing and PR, Chiltern Railways

  • The development and introduction of mobile ticketing by Chiltern Railways
  • Results so far?
  • What next?
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    15:10

    AN UPDATE ON GLOBAL CONTACTLESS PAYMENT CARD DEPLOYMENT

    Charles Walton

    Charles Walton, Member, Eurosmart

  • Numbers
  • Trends
  • Drivers
  • Forecast for 2008/2009
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    15:50

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks

    Workshops

    Contactless and NFC Payments: Getting started

    Contactless and NFC Payments: Getting started

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    25 June 2008
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    The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is an elegant contemporary four-star hotel in prestigious Kensington, located just a two minutes walk from High Street Kensington underground station, making exploring easy. The hotel offers well-appointed and comfortable guest rooms combining Standard, Superior and Club accommodation. Club rooms offer iconic views over the city and include Club Lounge access for complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Guests can sample the authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at the Brasserie Restaurant & Bar or relax with a delicious drink at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar.

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