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Contactless Cards
25 June - 26 June 2003
Contactless Cards
Contactless cards are increasingly popular for applications that demand faster transactions than the normal 'contact' smart card technology. The market for contactless cards is expected to expand by 50% over the next five years, with major card organisations involved in contactless initiatives. This technology has already been rolled out across transport systems around the world and it is now being accepted in fast food outlets, football stadiums and retail shops, while the first contactless stored value cards are beginning to hit the market place.

This Conference will focus upon the technology involved and will explore the potential for these exciting developments. Relevant and insightful case studies will constitute an important part of the programme, making this a must-attend event for anyone wishing to stay ahead of the competition in this fast moving industry.

Benefits of attending:
· LEARN from projects launched in Europe and the US
· ASSESS the benefits and limitations that exist
· GAIN an insight into future developments
· CONSIDER the functionality and availability of funds
· DEVELOP a platform for multi-application cards

The leading industry experts speaking at this event include:
· Francis Sykes, Head of Business Development, New Products, Calypso Networks Association
· Etienne Graindor, Project Director of Smartcard Ticketing Project, Societe des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles
· Jeremy Acklam, Director of IT, Virgin Trains
· Simon Philips, Team Leader, Global Centre, MasterCard
· Waqar Qureshi, Vice President, Visa EU
· Masahiro Omoto, Senior Vice President, JCB International
· Ron Karpovich, Associate Director, Royal Bank of Scotland
· Shashi Ghedia, Business Development Manager, Philips Semiconductors
· Peter Comben, Director, Business Development, EMEA Region, ViVOtech
· Neil Garner, Director, Consult Hyperion

Conference agenda

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9:00

Introduction to the briefing

  • Overview of RFID technology Tags Transponders Smart cards
  • Device and application standards
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    9:45

    Proximity smart cards

  • Product availability and features Low cost Mifare Multi-application
  • Current applications
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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    Case study: MasterCard PayPass

  • Outlining the pilot
  • The implementation
  • Lessons learnt
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    12:00

    Conclusion

  • Implementing a successful project
  • A look at the success stories
  • What lies in the future for contactless
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    12:30

    Close of Executive Briefing

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Dr David Everett

    Dr David Everett, Managing Director, Microexpert

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    9:10

    PAYPASS

    Simon Philips

    Simon Philips, Vice President, Product Management, MasterCard

  • Project Approach
  • Product Features & Benefits
  • Cafeteria Trial
  • Orlando Trial
  • Product Rollout
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    9:40

    THE VISA SOLUTION

    Waqar Qureshi

    Waqar Qureshi, Vice President, Visa EU International

  • How the developments fit in with chip and magnetic stripe
  • Utilising the devices available
  • Creating security and convenience
  • Moving towards the goals – displacing cash
  • Results so far
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    10:20

    PROXIMITY PAYMENTS

    Neil Garner

    Neil Garner, Director, Consult Hyperion

  • Proximity Payments overview
  • From Proprietary systems to open standards
  • Importance of Reference Implementations
  • Case Study: MasterCard PayPass
  • Looking to future concepts
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB

    Gabi Vago

    Gabi Vago, Managing Director, Fortress GB

  • The system implemented
  • Making admission more efficient
  • Queue-free ticket collection
  • Overcoming the problems of implementation
  • One system – many types of tickets
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    12:00

    OYSTER

    Martin Howell

    Martin Howell, Chief Executive, TranSys

  • The next generation of ticketing in the UK
  • Facilitating a smarter transport system
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    12:40

    Lunch

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    14:00

    INTRODUCING THE CALYPSO NETWORKS ASSOCIATION

    Francis Sykes

    Francis Sykes, Head of Business Development, New Products, Calypso Networks Association

  • Background: motivation, status and membership
  • Organisation and goals
  • Applications: the CNA at work: illustrating the benefits
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    14:40

    INTRODUCING SMART AND CONTACTLESS CARD INTEROPERABILITY

    Etienne Graindor

    Etienne Graindor, Project Director of Smartcard Ticketing Project, Societe des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles

  • The problems identified
  • The interoperability concept
  • The respect of local fares
  • Avoid any expenditures in terms of clearance or back office
  • How to implement
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    SMART CARD DEVELOPMENT IN TRANSPORT

    Jeremy Acklam

    Jeremy Acklam, IT Director, Virgin Trains

  • Implementation issues using contactless and dual interface technology
  • How new standards for chipcards will affect interoperability issues in public systems
  • What is in the future for multi-application cards
  • Overcoming the pitfalls
  • What market and technology drivers will define shape of cards to come
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    16:20

    THE PERFORMANCE AND SECURITY OF CONTACTLESS CARDS

    Dr David Everett

    Dr David Everett, Managing Director, Microexpert

  • Creating new payment solutions
  • Case studies
  • Providing an e-purse
  • Electronic cash – the possibilities
  • Moving into Europe
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Re-registration and Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Jacek Kowalski

    Jacek Kowalski, President and CEO, Inside Contactless

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    9:10

    NEW GENERATION OF CONTACTLESS SMART CARD APPLICATIONS

    Max Paul

    Max Paul, Marketing Director, Austria Card

  • A contactless smart card for visitor guidance in the Vienna Museum of Technology
  • What's behind, project partners and their roles
  • Invisible tracking of visitors and their preferences
  • Multimedia acceptance- and interaction-terminals throughout the exhibition
  • The "digital backpack" and data access via internet
  • Experience when designing and installing equipment
    Experience after 3 months of operation
    Benefit for cardholders and operators of the system
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    9:40

    JCB SMART CARD MIGRATION

    Masahiro Omoto

    Masahiro Omoto, Senior Vice President, JCB International

  • JCB profile
  • EMV migration in Japan
  • JCB’s experience
  • Contactless – case studies
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    10:20

    ADAPTING THE EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE

    Peter Comben

    Peter Comben, Director, Business Development, EMEA Region, ViVOtech

  • Explaining ViVOpay – the contactless payment terminal
  • Creating a plug-n-pay contactless solution
  • Meeting the needs of the market place
  • Achieving interoperability at low cost
  • Existing pilots
  • Moving forward
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    USEABILITY – UNDERSTANDING THE CLIENTS RESPONSIBLITY

    Ron Karpovich

    Ron Karpovich, Associate Director, Royal Bank of Scotland

  • Not just a cost benefit analysis
  • Analysing the choice of cards available
  • Putting the users’ requirements first
  • Considering functionality and available funds
  • Thinking beyond the card to the chip
  • Integration to other applications – the mobile phone
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    12:00

    ASSESSING THE FUNCTIONALITY

    Mark Campbell

    Mark Campbell, Principal Strategy Consultant, Logica

  • Emergent opportunities and services
  • The extent of the technology – what can be achieved?
  • Learning from existing projects
  • The limitations
  • Addressing the security concerns
  • Where next?
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    12:40

    Lunch

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    14:00

    CREATING STANDARDISATION

    Shashi Ghedia

    Shashi Ghedia, Business Development Manager, Philips Semiconductors

  • The standards in place in the Contactless Smartcard field
  • History and future of contactless technology
  • Contactless product range
  • Case studies
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    14:40

    MANAGING MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS CARDS

    Steve Everhard

    Steve Everhard, Chief Executive Officer, Maosco

  • Moving on from the traditional smart card
  • Outlining the benefits of contactless
  • Creating flexibility in execution
  • Status of dual interface platforms
  • Examples of implementation
  • Where next?
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    15:20

    THE ELECTRONIC PURSE

    Thierry Collin

    Thierry Collin, Senior Architect Manager, Thales e-Transactions

  • Recent trends in electronic transactions
  • How contactless cards fits into the overall project
  • Developing a universal payment device
  • The options and possibilities
  • The impacts on retail and business
  • The future of electronic and contactless payment cards
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    16:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks followed by Afternoon Tea
    Close Of Conference

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