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Contactless Cards 2006 will examine the rapidly growing market for contactless cards. It will provide an overview of the current market around the world, focussing on Europe, with presentations spanning the wide range of sectors in which contactless cards are being developed and employed. Convenience is the key. The event will include detailed case studies by leading industry players on the latest opportunities, technologies and challenges within the market, including the transport systems, operator networks, payment applications and passports and ID

By attending this conference you will hear from key experts including:

  • Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa Europe
  • Dr Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard International
  • Rae Merlet, Director, Emerging Payments, American Express
  • Jay Walder, Managing Director, Finance and Planning, Transport for London
  • Greg Garback, Executive Financial Officer, Washington (DC) Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)
  • Benedicte Overgaard, Project Manager IT and Development, NSB Norwegian Railway Company
  • Michel Barjansky, Head of Business Development IT Department, RATP
  • Peter Preuss, Head of Strategy and New Business Development, Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund
  • Laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless Services, Bouygues Telecom
  • Senior Representative, NTT Do Co Mo

Why you should attend:

  • Payment applications – hear about current developments and progressions in the contactless cards market
  • Security and safety – understanding the safety and security issues and how to design secure systems
  • Passports and ID – discover the latest developments in the passport systems
  • Technological advancements– identify the progressions made within the industry
  • Case studies – ascertain the current successes and upcoming projects within the transportation and communication sectors

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Annich McIntosh

Annich McIntosh, Editor, Card World & Fraud Watch

Liam McLoughlin

Liam McLoughlin, Deputy Editor, C & M Publications

9:10 VISA CONTACTLESS

Guido Mangiagalli

Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa Europe

  • Cards and phones – latest developments at Visa
  • Visa Contactless – how the card works
  • Visa smart breakthrough programme – including a new contactless chip solution – its progression in the market
  • Benefits of Visa Contactless
  • Where is Visa heading?
  • 9:50 MASTERCARDS PAYPASS - THE EASIER WAY TO PAY

    Toni Merschen

    Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard International

  • Speed and convenience excite consumers and merchants
  • Global interoperability enables consistent deployments across the globe
  • Combination of EMV based pre-authorised and PayPass efficiently addresses the low-value payment opportunity
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 CONTACTLESS ADOPTION

    Rae Merlet

    Rae Merlet, Director, Emerging Markets, American Express

  • Marketplace momentum - US and International
  • Drivers behind the merchant "pull" for contactless payments
  • Overcoming potential customer adoption barriers
  • Overcoming potential customer adoption barriers
  • vercoming potential customer adoption barriers
  • Unique requirements in the world of contactless payments
  • Marketplace momentum - US and International
  • Drivers behind the merchant "pull" for contactless payments
  • Overcoming potential customer adoption barriers
  • Overcoming potential customer adoption barriers
  • vercoming potential customer adoption barriers
  • Unique requirements in the world of contactless payments
  • 11:40 PANEL DISCUSSION - HOW SAFE ARE THE NEW CONTACTLESS SYSTEMS?

  • Security issues involving the contactless cards – crucial concern for consumers?
  • What’s being done to counter the security issues?
  • Key elements of a fraud prevention strategy for contactless cards
  • Meeting consumer demands for less intrusion and protection against identity theft
  • Counter measures
  • Toni Merschen

    Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard International

    Randy Vanderhoof

    Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance

    Chris Shire

    Chris Shire, Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies

    12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:40 CONTACTLESS SMART CARDS, READERS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

    Peter Kronegger

    Peter Kronegger, CTO, ACG Identification Technologies

  • Attacks on security: case studies
  • The RFID interface: eavesdropping and skimming
  • The system review
  • Design rules for secure systems
  • 14:20 IMPROVING TRAVEL SECURITY AND PASSENGER CONVENIENCE USING CONTACTLESS TECHNOLOGIES

    Paul McKeown

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

  • Increased security checks at airports cause delays and frustration
  • Risk can be lowered with better understanding of traveller identity
  • Contactless ID technology pervades the airline industry – RFID baggage tags, e-passports, ID cards
  • Is it possible to improve security, privacy and convenience for passengers and the industry?
  • This presentation looks at trends in border management, new technologies and opportunities for these improvements
  • 15:00 Afternoon Tea

    15:20 DEVELOPMENT OF CONTACTLESS TECHNOLOGY

  • Progressions made within the industry
  • New technologies for contactless systems
  • RFID tags and contactless smart card technology
  • Comparing and contrasting applications and technologies
  • The intersection of security, convenience and speed
  • How RFID is reshaping the card market
  • Randy Vanderhoof

    Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance

    Willy  Dommen

    Willy Dommen, Principle, Booz Allen Hamilton

    16:00 ENHANCING THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE OF CONTACTLESS CARDS THROUGH MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

    Deon van Heerden

    Deon van Heerden, UK Country Manager, Clickatell

  • Electronic receipts for transactions on mobile phones
  • Enhancing the brand value with the customer
  • An example solution
  • 16:35 CONTACTLESS CARDS

    Chris Shire

    Chris Shire, Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies

  • Comparison of chipcard IC technologies and their influence on the business case and transaction costs
  • Cost considerations of the technology, a choice of convenience, performance balanced with security
  • What are the market requirements from the financial and identity sectors, and what is their future influence?
  • What is the outlook for other formats and interfaces? Will it be cards, tokens, key fobs, or mobile phones?
  • Interoperability: the influence of standards and how to mitigate hazards encountered during a product lifecycle
  • Technology roadmaps: is the contact card facing extinction?
  • 17:10 FULFILLING THE POTENTIAL OF RADIO FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY

    Shawn Rogers

    Shawn Rogers, Director, RFID Secure Products, Texas Instruments

  • Hype vs adoption in contactless applications: a reality check
  • Thinking outside the wallet
  • Responsibility to consumers
  • 17:55 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Connie Penn

    Connie Penn, Managing Director, Kilrush Consultancy

    9:10 A GLOBAL VIEW OF CONTACTLESS PAYMENT

    9:50 EVERYBODY WINS

    Jay Walder

    Jay Walder, Managing Director, Finance and Planning, Transport for London

  • Making public transport more accessible
  • Supporting Mayoral public transport objectives
  • Operating more efficiently
  • Looking ahead to the Olympics
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 THE EVOLVING US MARKETPLACE FOR CONTACTLESS SMART CARDS

    Gregory Garback

    Gregory Garback, Executive Officer, Division of Finance, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

  • Contactless smart cards in public transport deployments
  • Emergence of contactless bank cards; market impact
  • Gap analysis for bank cards in transit, US test cases underway
  • Plastic as a substitution for cash in transport applications
  • Responding and re-tooling for market convergence
  • 11:40 MOBILE TERMINALS FOR TICKET SALES

    Benedicte Overgaard

    Benedicte Overgaard, Project Manager IT and Development, NSB Norwegian Railway Company

  • The need for a new ticketing system
  • Ergonomic and technical requirements for sales inside the train
  • The solution involving a consumer PDA
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 PUBLIC TRANSPORT: FROM CARD ISSUERS TO APPLICATION OWNERS

    Michel Barjansky

    Michel Barjansky, Head of Business Development, RATP

  • Do we really need to issue cards?
  • Business aspects
  • The rise of java and multi-application
  • The advent of media platform
  • The end of smart cards "splendid isolation"
  • 14:30 ITSO - THE INDUSTRY STANDARD

    Peter Stoddart

    Peter Stoddart, Head of Marketing, ITSO

  • A short recap on ITSO’s reason to be
  • Why ITSO certification is necessary
  • The state of scheme implementations
  • ITSO and the rest of the world
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 RFID ENABLED CELL PHONE, MULTI SERVICES TECHNOLOGY WHICH COULD CHANGE OUR LIFE

    Laurent Jullien

    Laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless Systems, Bouygues Telecom

  • Why mobile operators will propose contactless handsets
  • What are the key factors for success?
  • What will be the first application in Europe and why?
  • Is technology ready?
  • 16:20 MOBILE TICKETING

    Peter Preuss

    Peter Preuss, Head of Strategy & New Business Development, Rhein-Main Verkehsverbund (RMV)

  • Results of the NFC ticketing pilot Hanau (Germany)
  • First steps in commercial roll-out of NFC ticketing
  • JAVA ticketing at RMV
  • Migrating mobile and smart card ticketing
  • 17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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