An update on contactless, NFC and RFID
technology with a focus on standardisation
and regulatory issues
SMi Group are proud to present their
7th annual conference…
ransport for London 2005
Contactless Cards
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and Payments
The Impact Of Risk And Regulation
Monday 22nd & Tuesday 23rd June, The Copthorne Tara Hotel, London
Listen to industry leaders and card markets experts such as:
• Paul Rodford, Head of Card Payments, Cards and Fraud Division, APACS
• Dominic Peachey, Senior Policy Advisor, Financial Services Authority
• Kevin Gillick, Executive Director, GlobalPlatform
• Colin Whittaker, Head of Security, APACS
• Shashi Verma, Head of Oyster Card, Transport For London
• Gerard Hartsink, Chairman, European Payments Council
• David Weatherby, Senior Business Consultant, GS1 UK
• Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance
• Maarten Bron, Vice President, Collis Innovation Centre, Collis
• Bertrand Moussel, Executive Vice President Sales EMEA LATAM, Inside Contactless
• Pelin Kabalak, Associate General Manager, BKM A.S, Turkey
Key highlights of the event include:
Case studies from merchants and transport operators
The regulatory bodies’ perspective on the card markets
Networking opportunities with key industry leaders
A forum where you can discuss the hottest topics within card markets
Taking a look at moving contactless forwards: developing NFC and RFID
standards
A CPD accredited course where you can further your professional development
BOOK BY 31ST MARCH AND SAVE £200
Sponsored by
PLUS TWO POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Wednesday 24th June 2009, London
WORKSHOP AM WORKSHOP PM
In association with: In association with:
Mobile and Contactless Contactless and
Payment NFC Transaction
From EMV to NFC Security
Register online at
www.smi-online.co.uk/09contactless4.asp
Alternatively contact Marta Szymaniak on tel: +44 (0) 207 827 6180 or
email:
mszymaniak@smi-online.co.uk
PUBLIC SECTOR AND GROUP DISCOUNTS ALSO AVAILABLE
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