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Contactless Cards
25 June - 26 June 2007
Contactless Cards

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Contactless Cards 2007 will examine this rapidly growing market. It will provide an overview of the most recent developments with presentations spanning the wide range of sectors in which contactless cards and technology are being developed and employed.

It is a very exciting time: The world of payments is changing and new technologies are revolutionising the way consumers interact with retailers and the way they pay for goods. Also, the rate of change is increasing with recent developments including a new mobile payment service, contactless card trials, m-payments for travel, and many other innovations.

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:

  • Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance
  • Dr Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, Mastercard International
  • Paul Marsh, Director, Cards and Fraud Control, APACS
  • Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa Europe
  • Michel Barjansky, Head of Business Development, RAPT (Paris Public Transport Authority)
  • Dominic Peachey, Policy Adviser, Financial Services Authority

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Toni Merschen

Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard International

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9:10

CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS

Toni Merschen

Toni Merschen, Group Head, Chip, MasterCard International

·               Maestro PayPass – the new low value payment product

·               Open, contactless payment solutions for public transport sector

·               Global and regional PayPass update

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9:50

WHAT CONSUMERS, RETAILERS AND ISSUERS THINK ABOUT CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS

Randy Vanderhoof

Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance

·               Overview of the market adoption for contactless payments in the US and internationally

·               What consumers think about contactless payment?

·               What retailers think about contactless payment?

·               What issuers think about contactless payment?

·               Is there a tipping point and have we reached it?

·               What might be the next “big thing” for contactless payment?

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

ROLLING OUT CONTACTLESS CREDIT AND DEBIT CARDS IN THE UK

Paul Marsh

Paul Marsh, Director, Cards and Fraud Control, APACS

·                Competitive vs cooperative aspects

·                Communicating the message to all stakeholders

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11:40

DEVELOPMENTS IN TICKETING PAYMENTS IN LONDON

Shashi Verma

Shashi Verma, Director of Oyster Card, Transport for London

·         Extending Oyster pay as you go to national rail

·         The potential for mobile and EMV payments for transport

·         Merging technologies for payments with transport needs

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12:20

CONTACTLESS SMART CARDS – THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL REGULATION

Dominic Peachey

Dominic Peachey, Policy Advisor, Financial Services Authority

 

·               Effect of European financial services legislation (e-money directive; payment services directive)

·               Role of the Financial Services Authority

·               Striking a balance between our 4 statutory objectives of public awareness; market confidence; consumer protection and reducing financial crime

·               Principles of good regulation

·               Facilitating financial innovation

·               Practical implications of financial regulation

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13:00

Networking Lunch

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14:10

CONTACTLESS SMART CARDS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Gregory Garback

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

·         Overview of US public transport marketplace and select programs underway

·         Alternative payment architectures and form factors for US transport ticketing

·         Innovative policies and practices to drive adoption of contactless smart cards

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14:50

ACHIEVEMENTS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND THE FUTURE OF CONTACTLESS SMART CARD BASED TICKETING SYSTEMS

Martin Gruber

Martin Gruber, Segment Marketing Manager, Automatic Fare Collection (AFC), Market Sector Smart Cards, NXP Semiconducters

  • Overview of smart card business in public transport
  • Recent developments and achievments
  • Usage of contactless payment cards
  • Impact of NFC and mobile payments
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    CONTACTLESS TRANSPORT PAYMENTS OUTSIDE OF LONDON

    Martyn Roper

    Martyn Roper, Head, Operations and Registar, ITSO Limited

    ·                ITSO as an interoperability facilitator     

    ·                The realisation of true multi-application capability

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    16:40

    TRANSPORT APPLICATION ON DEMAND

    Michel Barjansky

    Michel Barjansky, Head Business Development, Innovative Customers Technologies, RATP (Paris Public Transport Operator)

    ·         Our strategy, our real role

    ·         Get this application to any suitable support, ATAWAD

    ·         Java - how we tested it. how we plan to use it

    ·         Calypso interoperability through local instantiation

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    17:20

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    17:30

    NETWORKING DRINK RECEPTION Sponsored by MASTERCARD WORLDWIDE

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Connie Penn

    Connie Penn, Managing Director, Kilrush Consultancy Ltd

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    9:10

    WORLDWIDE CONTACTLESS PROJECTS

    Hans Heusmann

    Hans Heusmann , Head, Product Marketing , Giesecke & Devrient

    ·               Global market trends for contactless

    ·               Standard offerings in the contactless market

    ·               Contactless solutions - individual projects

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    9:50

    CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS: ACCELERATING CHANGE

    Aneace Haddad

    Aneace Haddad, Founder & Chairman, Welcome Real-time

    ·               Examine the value proposition for contactless payments and its potential for growth.

    ·               Are contactless payments poised for explosive growth or will they be the next fad?

    ·               How do contactless payment options accelerate the transition from cash to card for everyday, small ticket purchases?

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    THE EMVCo ROLE IN GLOBAL CONTACTLESS INTEROPERABILITY

    Brian Byrne

    Brian Byrne, Chair of the Board of Managers and Vice President, EMVCo

     

    ·               EMV Contactless framework

    ·               Development of Entry Point Contactless Specification and Type Approval

    ·               Level 1 Version 2.0

    ·               Activities towards EMV Contactless

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    11:30

    CONTACTLESS SECURE TRANSACTIONS

    Bernard Vian

    Bernard Vian, Vice President Payment Product Line, Inside Contactless

    ·                NFC (Near Field Communication)

    ·                Secure identification

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    12:10

    THE SIM AT THE HEART OF NFC TRANSACTIONS

    Jean-Marc Meslin

    Jean-Marc Meslin, Partnerships & Products Manager, Oberthur Card Systems

    Hans Heusmann

    Hans Heusmann , Head, Product Marketing , Giesecke & Devrient

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    12:50

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    MOBILE PAYMENTS: PART OF A COMPLEX SYSTEM

    Bertrand Moussel

    Bertrand Moussel, Executive Vice President, Sales for EMEA and LATAM, Inside Contactless

    ·                How the business partnerships, standards, products and pilots are developing to make main stream mobile payment a reality

    ·                How additional services around mobile payment are essential for the uptake of the whole system

    ·                How the new NFC-enabled phone could become the centre of new business ideas and services

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    14:40

    UK CONTACTLESS – THE WAY FORWARD

    François Voyron

    François Voyron, UK & Ireland Field Marketing Manager, Financial Services & Payment Cards, Gemalto Ltd

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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    WAVE GOODBYE TO CASH

    Guido Mangiagalli

    Guido Mangiagalli, Head of New Channels, Visa Europe

    ·               Contactless business case

    ·               Contactless deployment update

    ·               The Visa London launch

    ·               Visa contactless roadmap

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    16:20

    CONTACTLESS PAYMENT CARDS IN PRACTICE

    James Parsons

    James Parsons, VP EMEA Cards Product Development, JPMorgan Chase

    ·               Origins of this hybrid card

    ·               How the card works

    ·               Take up and acceptance

    ·               Future vision

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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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