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Contactless Cards and Payments
21 June - 22 June 2010
Contactless Cards and Payments

 

Following the outstanding success of our 2009 event, SAE Media Group are proud to bring you:

Contactless Cards and Payments 2010

 

"With the uptake of contactless payment increasing exponentially it is fast becoming the payment method of choice. Simplicity and efficiency have moved contactless payment from the sidelines to a ubiquitous payment mechanism. SAE Media Group’s 8th Annual Contactless Cards and Payments conference will shine a spotlight on the market and offer new insights into this rapidly advancing technology."

 

 

This event will provide the most comprehensive analysis of contactless payments on the market. With an unparalleled level of speakers including;

VISA, Barclaycard, MasterCard, O2, Nokia, Transport for London, Department for Transport, Financial Services Authority, Bouygues Telecom, DnB Nor Bank, Danske Bank and many more...

 

This must attend event will provide you with an unparalleled level of insight from the foremost experts and leading organisations across the entire spectrum of contactless payment. Book now to avoid missing out!

 

                                           

                                                       Benefits of Attending

  • Update your knowledge on the Contactless Cards and Payments market and all the key developments over the last 12 months
  • Learn through firsthand accounts what the big issues are and what they mean for your organization  
  • Evaluate the latest trends and developments in the industry
  • Discover what the future holds with rapidly evolving technology and the impact of new regulation
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    James McDonald

    Head of Contactless Payments

    Barclaycard

       

    Claire Maslen

    Head of Near Field Technology

    O2

       

     

       

    Dominic Peachey

    Technical Specialist & Senior Policy Adviser

    FSA

     

    Gerard Hartsink

    Chairman

    European Payments Council

    Catherine Murchie

    Head of PayPass Product Management - Europe

    MasterCard

     

    Guido Mangiagalli

    Vice President Visa payWave and Mobile Technology

    VISA

     

     

     

    Lauren Sager Weinstein

    Head of Oyster Development

    Transport for London

       Bent Bentsen

    Senior Advisor, Group Payments and Infrastructure

    DnB NOR Bank ASA

      Dave Birch

    Director

    Consult Hyperion

     

     Laurent Jullien

    Director of Contactless Systems

    Bouygues Telecom

     

     

     

     Bede Feltham

      Marketing Director

      sQuidcard

     

     

    Christian Delporte

    Member of the Board

    EMVCo

    Kevin Gillick

    Executive Director

    GlobalPlatform

     

    Robert Courtneidge

    Global Head - Cards and Payments

    Salans LLP

     

       

     

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    Our expert line-up also includes: 

    • Mikko Haikonen, Senior Manager, Nokia Solutions Unit
    • Wendy Reddington, Bolton Smart Card Project Manager, Bolton Council
    • Mike Duncombe, Yorcard Programme Manager, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
    • Guliz Ozturk, International Marketing Manager, Kentkart  

     

    Conference agenda

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Overview of Contactless

      • Understanding the system components
      • Assembling technical architectures
      • Understanding the implications

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    9:45

    Review of the Contactless Landscape

      • The rollout of supporting standards and specifications
      • Interesting trials and deployments from around the world

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    10:45

    Key Lessons from Around the World

      • How have others approached this?
      • What are the real lessons so far?
      • Understanding the drivers, barriers and key success factors
      • How will decisions impact business models?

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    11:30

    Practical Experiences

      • Practical experiences gained implementing contactless solutions
      • Planning for future systems and deployments
      • Case Studies

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    12:15

    Discussion and 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

    Richard Poynder

    Richard Poynder, Chairman, Smartex Ltd

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    9:10

    OPENING ADDRESS

    Dave Birch

    Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion

  • What's wrong with cash? It works well, doesn't it?
  • Didn't we try this before? What about Mondex and VisaCash?
  • Why is contactless different? And why will it make a difference?
  • If we are going to have a war on cash, who will fire the first shot?
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    9:45

    Global Update on PayPass; Migration Strategies & Success Stories

    Chris Kangas

    Chris Kangas, Head of PayPass Product Management - Europe, MasterCard Worldwide

  • Global update
  • Spotlight on Europe
  • Migration strategies and successes
  • Looking to the future
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    10:25

    Morning Coffee

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    10:55

    Contactless in Transport

    Lauren  Sager Weinstein

    Lauren Sager Weinstein, Head of Oyster Development , Transport for London

  • A brief history of TfL ticketing
  • Adopting Oyster
  • The switch to contactless
  • Reaping the benefits of Oyster
  • TfL’s Future Ticketing Strategy-- Why EMV?
  • Customer Benefits
  • Business Benefits
  • TfL’s current work and plans
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    11:35

    Case Studies from Turkey

  • Internet top-up via credit cards
  • Relational Smartcards
  • Contactless credit card usage on the public transport buses
  • Managing Multiple Fare Tariff Applications
  • Güliz Öztürk

    Güliz Öztürk, International Marketing Manager, Kentkart

    Ahmet Emir Basmaci

    Ahmet Emir Basmaci, Chief Executive Officer, Kentkart

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    12:15

    The Regulatory Challenges of Implementing the New Electronic Money Directive

    Dominic Peachey

    Dominic Peachey, Technical Specialist, Financial Services Authority

  • Embracing new technology
  • Educating regulators
  • Protecting consumers
  • Keeping regulation proportionate to risk
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    12:55

    Networking Lunch

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    13:55

    Getting Smart with Smart Cards

    Bede Feltham

    Bede Feltham, Marketing Director, sQuidcard Limited

  • Why cashless?
  • Library, leisure, schools, snacks, drinks and now buses
  • Pay-as-you-go bus travel in Bolton
  • Joined up communities and the creation of a cashless society
  • Case study: Bolton Council, sQuid and Arriva
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    14:30

    Payment Transport Convergence:

    Karsten  Danziger

    Karsten Danziger, Director, Banking, NXP Semiconductors

    ·         How technology enables convergence?

    ·         What's the business rational to convergence? Benefits to the bank, operator and cardholder…

    ·         Convergence use cases worldwide

    ·         Convergence without limits

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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    Contactless Cards in Norway, Challenges and Opportunities for Banks

    Thor Ragnar Klevstuen

    Thor Ragnar Klevstuen, Business Developer Cards and Payments, Sparebank 1

  • Status
  • Why contactless in Norway
  • How the contactless technology will challenge the existing infrastructure in Norway
  • Planned pilots
  • Contactless solutions combined with prepaid for the Scandinavian market
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    16:20

    EMVCo – Advancing Chip Standards for the Global Payments Industry

    Arnaud  du Chéné

    Arnaud du Chéné , Member of the Board of Managers, EMVCo

  • Intro to EMVCo, its industry standardisation role and technical progress to date
  • 2010 and beyond:
  • EMVCo’s vision and roadmap for standardizing the contactless payments infrastructure
  • Contactless mobile payment standardization
  • Increasing industry engagement in EMVCo and encouraging the industry to help shape the future of global
  • payments. 
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    16:55

    Regional Contactless Payments: A Case Study

    Mike Duncombe

    Mike Duncombe, Programme Manager, Yorcard, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive

  • How and why Yorkshire
  • Lessons learned from Yorcard pilot
  • Vision and objective
  • Infrastructure requirements and issues
  • Commercial arrangements
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    17:25

    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

    Dave Birch

    Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion

    Tony  Pickup

    Tony Pickup, Principal Consultant, Consult Hyperion

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    9:05

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    James McDonald

    James McDonald, Head of Contactless Payments, Barclaycard

  • How contactless is delivering value to consumers
  • How the UK market leader is advancing
  • Continuing to make life simpler for customer by using contactless technology
  • What the future holds
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    9:45

    Developments in Mobile Payments

    Mikko Haikonen

    Mikko Haikonen, Senior Manager, Nokia Solutions Unit, Nokia Corporation

  • Nokia NFC experience
  • NFC, payment and ticketing
  • What do the consumers think about NFC payment and ticketing
  • What are the Nokia lessons from the trials and roll outs
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    10:20

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    The Mobile Wallet

    Claire Maslen

    Claire Maslen , Head of Near Field Technology, Telefonica O2 UK

  • Customer insight
  • Real life applications
  • Key drivers for key players
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    11:25

    Enabling Contactless Applications in Mobile Phones

    Lauri  Pesonen

    Lauri Pesonen, Chief Executive Officer, Venyon

    ·         How contactless applications can be introduced on mobile environment

    ·         Role of TSM in contactless application management

    ·         Learnings from mobile contactless payment and ticketing

    ·         Requirements for commercial success

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    12:05

    The Nice Project: A Range of Useful NFC SIM Based Services

    Laurent Jullien

    Laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless Systems, Bouygues Telecom

  • A new customer experience
  • Fruitful Competition vs. ineffective competition
  • How to use it outside France
  • Next steps
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    12:40

    Networking Lunch

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    13:40

    MicroSD Based Contactless Solutions

    Amitaabh  Malhotra

    Amitaabh Malhotra, Chief Operating Officer, DeviceFidelity

  • Introducing the DeviceFidelity In2Pay solution
  • Issuance and usage scenarios for microSD based contactless transactions
  • Building value around a pluggable contactless function
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    14:20

    Mobile Payments - Experiences from Practical Work

    Bent Bentsen

    Bent Bentsen, Senior Advisor, Group Payments and Infrastructure, DnB NOR Bank

  • Three years of practical work - what have we learned?
  • Why mobile payments?
  • The importance of cooperation
  • Requirements and challenges
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    14:55

    MicroSD Card as a New Form Factor for Payment Industry

    Jean-Louis  Meyer

    Jean-Louis Meyer, Financial / Telecom Segment Marketing Manager, Datacard Group

  • Expected changes in the Telecom and Banking Ecosystems
  • Why MicroSD is a point of convergence
  • Advantages / disadvantages seen
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    15:35

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:05

    Mobile Payments Business Case

    Guido  Mangiagialli

    Guido Mangiagialli, Vice President, Visa payWave and Mobile Technology, VISA Europe

  • Can m-payments reasonably be expected to create new value in the payments system?
  • Can a viable commercial framework be developed
  • Differences in the alternative mobile payment industry models that could emerge
  • Competitive dynamics that will shape the development of mobile payments models
  • The strategic benefits and value for of promoting a cooperative model
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    16:40

    Key Contractual Issues for Programme Managers, Processors and Issuers

    Siobhan  Moore

    Siobhan Moore, Senior Associate - Global Cards and Payments, Salans

  • Show me the Money!
  • What am I getting?
  • Who owns the Customer?
  • Liability? What Liability??
  • Contract Management and SLA's
  • Exit - the good the bad and the downright ugly
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    17:10

    Facilitating Choice in Contactless Services

    Andreas Strobel

    Andreas Strobel , GlobalPlatform Member, GlobalPlatform

  • An update on the activities of its Mobile Task Force and the recent Public Transportation
  • Sub-Task Force
  • Latest technical developments: Facilitating application selection by the end-user, simply
  • and securely within the NFC environment
  • The importance of industry relationships with associations
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    17:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

    Workshops

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