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Contactless Cards 2005 will examine the rapidly growing market for contactless technology. It will provide an overview of the current world market, with a focus on Europe and the UK. Presentations will span the wide range of sectors in which contactless systems are being developed and employed. Already implemented within the transport industry around the world, this technology is now being accepted in fast food outlets, football stadiums and retail shops. Convenience is the key, as contactless cards will allow consumers to pay quickly without having to remove an item from their wallet or purse. The event will include detailed case studies by leading industry players on the latest opportunities, technologies and challenges within the market.

Presentations from:

Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa Europe
Rae Merlet, Director of Merging, American Express
Oliver Steeley, Vice President, Wireless Payment Devices, Mobile/Wireless Centre of Excellence, MasterCard
Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance
Clarence Jellen, General Manager, Security and Intelligent Documents, US Government Printing Office
Petri Vesikivi, Director NFC Solutions, Nokia
Paul Wylie, Director of Programmes, UK Passport Service
Sam Singh, Business Development Director, EDS
Duncan Martin, Head of Retail, Manchester City Football Club

Covering the latest in:

  • Transport technology: case studies, successes and upcoming projects
  • Implementing an open scheme - benefits and challenges
  • M-commerce and the multi-application mobile phone - the direction it's heading
  • Biometric passport implementations and meeting the US mandate
  • Combating security concerns - how the big names are coping
  • What's ahead? Keeping up and joining in as contactless sweeps Europe
  • Sporting applications - ticketing the are

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Daniel Balaban

Daniel Balaban, European Editor, Card Technology Magazine Europe

9:10 INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Guido Mangiagalli

Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa International

  • 2004 in review
  • Where is the industry going? Tap’n’Go
  • Watching the US and Asian Markets
  • Cards and phones – latest developments at Visa
  • Where Visa is heading
  • 9:50 ROLLING OUT ACROSS EUROPE

    Oliver Steeley

    Oliver Steeley, Vice President of Wireless Payment Devices, MasterCard Europe

  • Current card rollout in Europe, trials and overview of market
  • The world’s first Near Field Communications product release
  • Other form factors: key chains and mini cards
  • Latest developments on trial in the US and Asia
  • What next for MasterCard in Europe?
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 AMEX PERSPECTIVES

    Rae Merlet

    Rae Merlet, Director of International Advanced Payments Enterprise Development, American Express

  • In-built security measures
  • Cash replacement measures
  • Appeasing consumer fears
  • Predictions for the use of contactless cards
  • 11:40 MACHINE-READABLE PASSPORTS IMPOSED ON 27 COUNTRIES

    Paul Wylie

    Paul Wylie, Director of Programmes, Passport And Records Agency

  • Visa waiver machine readable passports
  • Required technology
  • Implementation issues
  • Success of programme so far
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 THE US PERSPECTIVE

    Clarence Jellen

    Clarence Jellen, General Manager, Security and Intelligent Documents, US Government Printing Office

  • GPO Security and Intelligent Document Programme
  • US E-passport programme
  • Implementation status
  • Implications for the future
  • 14:30 MOBILE CONTACTLESS TECHNOLOGY

    Petri Vesikivi

    Petri Vesikivi, Director of New Ventures, Nokia

  • NFC
  • A credit card in your phone
  • A ticket in your phone
  • Early field experience on NFC based payments and ticketing
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 CASE STUDY

    Mike Atkin

    Mike Atkin, Associate, Card Development, MJA Associates

    Edwin Kalischnig

    Edwin Kalischnig, Director of Business Development, Oracle

    16:20 PANEL DISCUSSION – INTERACTIVE Q & A SESSION

  • Reducing the potential for use of counterfeit tags and readers, as well as malicious attacks against applications and services
  • Combating fraud
  • Meeting consumer demands for less intrusion and protection against identity theft
  • Card fraud
  • Counter measures
  • Daniel Balaban

    Daniel Balaban, European Editor, Card Technology Magazine Europe

    Michel Barjansky

    Michel Barjansky, Head of Electronic Ticketing, RATP

    Clarence Jellen

    Clarence Jellen, General Manager, Security and Intelligent Documents, US Government Printing Office

    Oliver Steeley

    Oliver Steeley, Vice President of Wireless Payment Devices, MasterCard Europe

    Richard Sanders

    Richard Sanders, Associate, MJA Associates

    17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Annich McIntosh

    Annich McIntosh, Editor, Card World and Fraud Watch

    9:10 THE INTERSECTION OF SECURITY, CONVENIENCE AND SPEED

    Randy Vanderhoof

    Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance

  • Smart card market trends in North America
  • Enhancing physical security solutions
  • Enhancing quick service retail and transit
  • Enhancing mobile commerce
  • Enhancing passports and travel documents
  • 9:50 RFID READERS

    Peter Kronegger

    Peter Kronegger, General Manager, ACG Identification GmbH

  • ePass: Interoperability, Usability, Security
  • Markets: Banking, Passports, National ID
  • Standardisation and Certification
  • Standardisation and Certification
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:10 THE FRENCH WAY

    Michel Barjansky

    Michel Barjansky, Head of Electronic Ticketing, RATP

  • Definition and current status
  • Looking towards Java
  • For Interoperability
  • Reloading with mobiles
  • For multi enabled
  • 11:50 USING MOBILES TO TRAVEL

    Peter Preuss

    Peter Preuss, Head of Strategy & Innovation, Rhein-Main Verkehsverbund (RMV)

  • First live NFC-based ticketing of it’s kind
  • Nasau bus trial
  • Lessons learned from implementation
  • Complimenting existing technologies
  • Next steps
  • 12:30 Networking Lunch

    14:00 CASE STUDY

    Eric Hanonge

    Eric Hanonge, Manager, Contactless Payments, Gemplus Card International

  • Case study - São Paolo Transporte
  • Fresh opportunities for banks & retailers
  • Impacting consumer’s buying behaviour
  • Available technologies
  • 14:40 CLOSED VS OPEN SYSTEM

    Rod Spanding

    Rod Spanding, Business Development Director, Electronic Data Systems Ltd (EDS)

  • The open system
  • The closed system
  • Case studies
  • Industry drivers and business cases
  • A road map for the future
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 MOVING MANCHESTER MASSES

    Duncan Martin

    Duncan Martin, Head of Retail, Manchester City Football Club

  • Case study
  • Implementing a contactless system in a sporting arena
  • Lessons learned
  • Paper contactless tickets
  • 1000 fans per hour per turnstile and the financial gain of repositioning current staff
  • 16:20 CONTACTLESS CARDS

    V C Kumar

    V C Kumar, Strategy Manager, Texas Instruments

  • Overcoming hurdles
  • Predicting the future
  • What’s next?
  • Lessons learned in the past year
  • 17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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    Creating the Infrastructure for a Contactless System

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    29 June 2005
    London , United Kingdom

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    51/53 Hatton Garden
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