The document summarizes transport and ticketing trends in Asia, including:
1) Mobile ticketing is growing, with 46 cities currently using NFC and 32 more planning to adopt it, led by Asia Pacific and Europe.
2) The NFC market is projected to grow to $47-50 billion by 2025 from $9.5-10 billion currently.
3) Factors driving adoption of NFC ticketing include big data analytics, growth of mobility as a service (MaaS), and increasing smartphone usage in Asia Pacific and globally.
4) Asia Pacific is expected to contribute significantly to new smartphone users between 2017-2025, led by India, China and other countries, increasing
Visionfc payment transport summit final complete publicNFC Forum
The document summarizes the VISIONFC Transport Summit agenda, which includes presentations and panels on mobility, identity, transport and payment trends in Asia. The agenda features speakers from organizations like Mastercard, Visa, Infineon Technologies and the NFC Forum. It outlines trends like the growing use of mobile phones for transport ticketing and the evolution of account-based ticketing systems. Attendees are encouraged to provide questions and feedback using an online platform. The event aims to discuss opportunities for NFC technology in payment and transport applications across Asia.
Enabling Seamless Intermodal Smart & Mobile TicketingNFC Forum
Learn how NFC technology impacts intermodal smart and mobile ticketing from this presentation. On October 24, 2017, Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Executive Director, presented at SmartTransit USA in Baltimore, Maryland.
The VISIONFC Automotive Summit was held on June 25, 2019 in Stuttgart, Germany. We were pleased to welcome 11 speakers from Audi, the CCC, Bury, NXP Semiconductors, Marquardt, Daimler AG, Continental Automotive, STMicroelectronics, Infineon Technologies, and JasPar to present. Presentations covered how NFC technology can enhance the automotive consumer experience, brought insight on the latest NFC automotive developments, and gave the perspective from industry stakeholders about market needs and requirements.
Organized by the NFC Forum, VISIONFC is a public event series with the objective to educate people on the possibilities of NFC and create a place for innovators to share ideas, solutions and network with peers.See future events at https://nfc-forum.org/events/
JITI Public Transportation Seminar 2018, " Public Transportation in a Cashles...NFC Forum
Koichi Tagawa, Co-Chairman, NFC Forum used this presentation to tell the audience at the JITI Public Transportation Seminar how NFC technology can be used for public transportation in a cashless society.
Cashless Society - Latest Developments in JapanNFC Forum
Koichi Tagawa, Co-Chairman, NFC Forum and Jun Iwasaki, CardWave Chief Editor, Infcurion presented "Cashless Society - Latest Developments in Japan" in Tokyo.
Host, Keynote, and Sponsor presentations from the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
Connections Summit - Market Opportunities TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Market Opportunities track at the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
RFID Journal Live 2018 - "IoT 2021: Connectivity on Your Terms", Paula HunterNFC Forum
Paula Hunter, executive director, NFC Forum utilized this presentation to tell RFID Journal Live audiences about how RFID and NFC technology will shape the world of IoT by 2021.
Visionfc payment transport summit final complete publicNFC Forum
The document summarizes the VISIONFC Transport Summit agenda, which includes presentations and panels on mobility, identity, transport and payment trends in Asia. The agenda features speakers from organizations like Mastercard, Visa, Infineon Technologies and the NFC Forum. It outlines trends like the growing use of mobile phones for transport ticketing and the evolution of account-based ticketing systems. Attendees are encouraged to provide questions and feedback using an online platform. The event aims to discuss opportunities for NFC technology in payment and transport applications across Asia.
Enabling Seamless Intermodal Smart & Mobile TicketingNFC Forum
Learn how NFC technology impacts intermodal smart and mobile ticketing from this presentation. On October 24, 2017, Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Executive Director, presented at SmartTransit USA in Baltimore, Maryland.
The VISIONFC Automotive Summit was held on June 25, 2019 in Stuttgart, Germany. We were pleased to welcome 11 speakers from Audi, the CCC, Bury, NXP Semiconductors, Marquardt, Daimler AG, Continental Automotive, STMicroelectronics, Infineon Technologies, and JasPar to present. Presentations covered how NFC technology can enhance the automotive consumer experience, brought insight on the latest NFC automotive developments, and gave the perspective from industry stakeholders about market needs and requirements.
Organized by the NFC Forum, VISIONFC is a public event series with the objective to educate people on the possibilities of NFC and create a place for innovators to share ideas, solutions and network with peers.See future events at https://nfc-forum.org/events/
JITI Public Transportation Seminar 2018, " Public Transportation in a Cashles...NFC Forum
Koichi Tagawa, Co-Chairman, NFC Forum used this presentation to tell the audience at the JITI Public Transportation Seminar how NFC technology can be used for public transportation in a cashless society.
Cashless Society - Latest Developments in JapanNFC Forum
Koichi Tagawa, Co-Chairman, NFC Forum and Jun Iwasaki, CardWave Chief Editor, Infcurion presented "Cashless Society - Latest Developments in Japan" in Tokyo.
Host, Keynote, and Sponsor presentations from the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
Connections Summit - Market Opportunities TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Market Opportunities track at the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
RFID Journal Live 2018 - "IoT 2021: Connectivity on Your Terms", Paula HunterNFC Forum
Paula Hunter, executive director, NFC Forum utilized this presentation to tell RFID Journal Live audiences about how RFID and NFC technology will shape the world of IoT by 2021.
The VISIONFC Simplifying IoT Summit speakers told attendees how NFC simplifies the Internet of Things and lets you deliver a straightforward, yet remarkable customer experience. Discover how to use NFC to differentiate your brand or product and engage with your customer beyond the purchase phase.
Erich Reisenhofer, Vice - Chairman, NFC Forum IoT Special Interest Group, presents at Industry of Things World USA East. The presentation takes a look at real-life examples of how NFC technology is simplifying the IoT.
The survey found that while 81% of users see value in NFC, the user experience of tapping NFC tags is not intuitive and easy as promised. Users reported issues like not knowing where to tap, taps failing on the first attempt, and gestures not feeling natural. Finding the tap point on items was challenging for 26% of respondents. The survey validated requirements for improving the user experience, including indicating tap points more clearly and providing feedback during long taps. Addressing these issues will require collaboration across the NFC ecosystem.
Bridging Digital & Physical Retail with NFC: A New White Paper NFC Forum
Matt Bright, Chair of the NFC Forum’s Retail and Payment Working Group, hosts the Retail and Payment Webinar! Matt explains how NFC technology can grow revenues, enhance the customer experience and help provide long-lasting relationships in the changing retail environment. Case studies are presented from Smartrac, Thinfilm, Blue Bite, and 1trueid.
This document discusses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and the NFC Forum. It notes that over 2x more people in the US pay with NFC than use TikTok, and that NFC is used for billions of interactions worldwide. Examples of NFC use include payments, transit cards, car keys, and smart packaging. The document outlines that NFC allows for secure, intuitive, two-way communication and interoperability between devices globally. It positions the NFC Forum as the leading standards and advocacy organization for NFC technology with over 120 member organizations.
Connections Summit - Security & Blockchain TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Security & Blockchain Track at the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
HCE. . . and Beyond - It's Not Just a TransactionNFC Forum
Presentation by Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Executive Director, at the April 14, 2016 HCE Summit in New York.
Presentation delves into what happens after the transaction and how NFC is more than mobile payment, presents market dynamics, and gives six opportunities for retailers and brand owners using NFC.
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices with a touch.
NFC and the Growth of Connected Consumer DevicesNFC Forum
Presentation by Alexander Rensink, NFC Forum Vice Chairman, NXP Semiconductors, from September 15, 2015 at Smart Contactless World
Presentation goes over the ways in which the world is and will soon be connected, what the connected consumer requires to excel in such a world, and how Near Field Communications (NFC) technology and the NFC Forum fit into that world.
Mobile Money Business Track: understanding the Model and MarketArief Gunawan
Left without intervention, mobile money transfers of various forms will continue to proliferate, and product innovation will continue, albeit at different rates and in different directions around the world. Global interoperability, however, would offer significant value to customers and ensure the mobile ecosystem delivers value and scale into this service.
This course will describe by placing mobile operators at the heart of remittances, Mobile Money Transfer has the potential to catalyze the whole mobile financial services market, incorporating mobile payments, mobile banking and mobile transfers.
Mobile Money Business Track: understanding the Model and Market (1 day)
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Accessing Pay Buy Mobile Model
- NFC M-Payment services
- Proposition
- Ecosystem and Value chain
- Pay-Buy-Mobile Business Models
- Mobile NFC Technical Guidelines
Accessing Mobile Money Transfer
- Introduction to the Remittance Market
- The Opportunity for Mobile in Money Transfer
- Mobile Money Transfer as a Mobile Financial Services Market Catalyst
- Mobile Banking Vendor Analysis
VirtualMerchant Mobile is a mobile payment processing solution from Elavon that allows businesses to accept payments using iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android devices. It provides security, connectivity to multiple devices, and flexibility for anytime payments processing. Businesses benefit from Elavon's experience in payment processing and can leverage existing hardware and networks. The solution includes a mobile app for quick setup and supports card readers for swiped transactions. It provides detailed transaction reporting through Elavon's payment gateway.
Karl Weaver from Gemalto gave a presentation on mobile payment and NFC at Beijing Mobile Monday #35. Some key points:
1) Gemalto is a global leader in SIM cards and has delivered over 1 billion SIM cards. They provide solutions for contactless mobile NFC applications.
2) Early pilots of contactless mobile payment using NFC in places like France showed great consumer satisfaction but wider deployment requires solutions for business models, interoperability standards, and availability of NFC phones.
3) A survey found 70% of smart phone owners use mobile financial services and nearly two-thirds would be interested in a mobile wallet solution, showing consumer demand for mobile payment applications.
Next Generation NFC Solutions and Contactless InfrastructureCardtek
NFC solutions and contactless infrastructure are advancing.
NFC is happening now with investments from stakeholders and NFC-enabled smartphones hitting the market in late 2011.
NFC allows an intuitive link between the physical and virtual worlds, beyond just payments. Its full potential relies on applications connecting the two spheres.
NXP provides end-to-end NFC solutions and support across products, ensuring a rich, secure experience across devices and form factors.
This document introduces SES-imagotag, the global number one company in electronic shelf labels (ESLs). It highlights SES-imagotag's full range of ESL solutions that help retailers build ultra-efficient stores, enable seamless omnichannel retailing, and boost brand sales. Key details include over 10,000 stores using 135 million SES-imagotag ESLs across 54 countries, and the company's full portfolio of ESL formats, sizes, features and technical specifications.
NXP MIFARE Webinar: Enhanced User Experience Through Active Application Manag...NXP MIFARE Team
Discover how you can use NXP innovative MIFARE product's technology in access management applications, such as enterprises, campuses, or within the hospitality industry.
Target NFC HCE 3.0 - digital bank - 2015 UkraineSergey Skabelkin
This document discusses an NFC HCE mobile wallet solution that allows users to make mobile payments with their phones instead of plastic cards or cash. It works by enabling banks to issue digital cards through a universal mWallet platform that supports online and in-person transactions on Android and iOS devices using standards from Visa, Mastercard, and other payment systems. The platform is secure, aligned with payment network specifications, and gives banks independence by allowing them to provide digital cards beyond their own apps and enabling an open mWallet app for other banks.
NFC: Shaping the Future of the Connected Customer ExperienceNFC Forum
This presentation was delivered March 8, 2017 at RETAILTECH JAPAN by Koichi Tagawa, Chairman, NFC Forum, Sony.
Technology is reshaping the face and function of the traditional brick-and-mortar store, forever changing shopping as we know it. NFC-enabled mobile payments and tags are the latest must-have accessories. Forward-thinking retailers are pushing the boundaries to further engage shoppers—often with nothing more than a simple touch, tap, or swipe. NFC, the technology link between the physical and digital world, is helping build a stronger, more meaningful—and therefore more profitable—relationships with customers. NFC-enabled industries, including transport, automotive and IoT, are opening new doors for retailers. All with a simple tap, consumers can make NFC-enabled transactions using a wearable, their car dashboard, or in an NFC-enabled train station. This presentation will highlight how the growth of NFC is leading to “retail anywhere” NFC-enabled applications. The presentation will spotlight NFC use cases in the Internet of Things, Transportation, Automotive markets and examine the future of NFC-based product innovation.
For latest developments: www.nfc-forum.org
The VISIONFC Simplifying IoT Summit speakers told attendees how NFC simplifies the Internet of Things and lets you deliver a straightforward, yet remarkable customer experience. Discover how to use NFC to differentiate your brand or product and engage with your customer beyond the purchase phase.
Erich Reisenhofer, Vice - Chairman, NFC Forum IoT Special Interest Group, presents at Industry of Things World USA East. The presentation takes a look at real-life examples of how NFC technology is simplifying the IoT.
The survey found that while 81% of users see value in NFC, the user experience of tapping NFC tags is not intuitive and easy as promised. Users reported issues like not knowing where to tap, taps failing on the first attempt, and gestures not feeling natural. Finding the tap point on items was challenging for 26% of respondents. The survey validated requirements for improving the user experience, including indicating tap points more clearly and providing feedback during long taps. Addressing these issues will require collaboration across the NFC ecosystem.
Bridging Digital & Physical Retail with NFC: A New White Paper NFC Forum
Matt Bright, Chair of the NFC Forum’s Retail and Payment Working Group, hosts the Retail and Payment Webinar! Matt explains how NFC technology can grow revenues, enhance the customer experience and help provide long-lasting relationships in the changing retail environment. Case studies are presented from Smartrac, Thinfilm, Blue Bite, and 1trueid.
This document discusses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and the NFC Forum. It notes that over 2x more people in the US pay with NFC than use TikTok, and that NFC is used for billions of interactions worldwide. Examples of NFC use include payments, transit cards, car keys, and smart packaging. The document outlines that NFC allows for secure, intuitive, two-way communication and interoperability between devices globally. It positions the NFC Forum as the leading standards and advocacy organization for NFC technology with over 120 member organizations.
Connections Summit - Security & Blockchain TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Security & Blockchain Track at the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
HCE. . . and Beyond - It's Not Just a TransactionNFC Forum
Presentation by Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Executive Director, at the April 14, 2016 HCE Summit in New York.
Presentation delves into what happens after the transaction and how NFC is more than mobile payment, presents market dynamics, and gives six opportunities for retailers and brand owners using NFC.
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices with a touch.
NFC and the Growth of Connected Consumer DevicesNFC Forum
Presentation by Alexander Rensink, NFC Forum Vice Chairman, NXP Semiconductors, from September 15, 2015 at Smart Contactless World
Presentation goes over the ways in which the world is and will soon be connected, what the connected consumer requires to excel in such a world, and how Near Field Communications (NFC) technology and the NFC Forum fit into that world.
Mobile Money Business Track: understanding the Model and MarketArief Gunawan
Left without intervention, mobile money transfers of various forms will continue to proliferate, and product innovation will continue, albeit at different rates and in different directions around the world. Global interoperability, however, would offer significant value to customers and ensure the mobile ecosystem delivers value and scale into this service.
This course will describe by placing mobile operators at the heart of remittances, Mobile Money Transfer has the potential to catalyze the whole mobile financial services market, incorporating mobile payments, mobile banking and mobile transfers.
Mobile Money Business Track: understanding the Model and Market (1 day)
=================================================
Accessing Pay Buy Mobile Model
- NFC M-Payment services
- Proposition
- Ecosystem and Value chain
- Pay-Buy-Mobile Business Models
- Mobile NFC Technical Guidelines
Accessing Mobile Money Transfer
- Introduction to the Remittance Market
- The Opportunity for Mobile in Money Transfer
- Mobile Money Transfer as a Mobile Financial Services Market Catalyst
- Mobile Banking Vendor Analysis
VirtualMerchant Mobile is a mobile payment processing solution from Elavon that allows businesses to accept payments using iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android devices. It provides security, connectivity to multiple devices, and flexibility for anytime payments processing. Businesses benefit from Elavon's experience in payment processing and can leverage existing hardware and networks. The solution includes a mobile app for quick setup and supports card readers for swiped transactions. It provides detailed transaction reporting through Elavon's payment gateway.
Karl Weaver from Gemalto gave a presentation on mobile payment and NFC at Beijing Mobile Monday #35. Some key points:
1) Gemalto is a global leader in SIM cards and has delivered over 1 billion SIM cards. They provide solutions for contactless mobile NFC applications.
2) Early pilots of contactless mobile payment using NFC in places like France showed great consumer satisfaction but wider deployment requires solutions for business models, interoperability standards, and availability of NFC phones.
3) A survey found 70% of smart phone owners use mobile financial services and nearly two-thirds would be interested in a mobile wallet solution, showing consumer demand for mobile payment applications.
Next Generation NFC Solutions and Contactless InfrastructureCardtek
NFC solutions and contactless infrastructure are advancing.
NFC is happening now with investments from stakeholders and NFC-enabled smartphones hitting the market in late 2011.
NFC allows an intuitive link between the physical and virtual worlds, beyond just payments. Its full potential relies on applications connecting the two spheres.
NXP provides end-to-end NFC solutions and support across products, ensuring a rich, secure experience across devices and form factors.
This document introduces SES-imagotag, the global number one company in electronic shelf labels (ESLs). It highlights SES-imagotag's full range of ESL solutions that help retailers build ultra-efficient stores, enable seamless omnichannel retailing, and boost brand sales. Key details include over 10,000 stores using 135 million SES-imagotag ESLs across 54 countries, and the company's full portfolio of ESL formats, sizes, features and technical specifications.
NXP MIFARE Webinar: Enhanced User Experience Through Active Application Manag...NXP MIFARE Team
Discover how you can use NXP innovative MIFARE product's technology in access management applications, such as enterprises, campuses, or within the hospitality industry.
Target NFC HCE 3.0 - digital bank - 2015 UkraineSergey Skabelkin
This document discusses an NFC HCE mobile wallet solution that allows users to make mobile payments with their phones instead of plastic cards or cash. It works by enabling banks to issue digital cards through a universal mWallet platform that supports online and in-person transactions on Android and iOS devices using standards from Visa, Mastercard, and other payment systems. The platform is secure, aligned with payment network specifications, and gives banks independence by allowing them to provide digital cards beyond their own apps and enabling an open mWallet app for other banks.
NFC: Shaping the Future of the Connected Customer ExperienceNFC Forum
This presentation was delivered March 8, 2017 at RETAILTECH JAPAN by Koichi Tagawa, Chairman, NFC Forum, Sony.
Technology is reshaping the face and function of the traditional brick-and-mortar store, forever changing shopping as we know it. NFC-enabled mobile payments and tags are the latest must-have accessories. Forward-thinking retailers are pushing the boundaries to further engage shoppers—often with nothing more than a simple touch, tap, or swipe. NFC, the technology link between the physical and digital world, is helping build a stronger, more meaningful—and therefore more profitable—relationships with customers. NFC-enabled industries, including transport, automotive and IoT, are opening new doors for retailers. All with a simple tap, consumers can make NFC-enabled transactions using a wearable, their car dashboard, or in an NFC-enabled train station. This presentation will highlight how the growth of NFC is leading to “retail anywhere” NFC-enabled applications. The presentation will spotlight NFC use cases in the Internet of Things, Transportation, Automotive markets and examine the future of NFC-based product innovation.
For latest developments: www.nfc-forum.org
Presentation by Koichi Tagawa of Sony, NFC Forum Chairman, from the Tokyo Tap Into NFC Seminar on February 9, 2016.
Presentation goes over the latest market developments, the paradigm shift of what NFC brings, and the role of the NFC Forum.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that allows communication between devices within 20 centimeters of each other. It works by using magnetic field induction and operates at 13.56 MHz. For two devices to communicate using NFC, one device must have an NFC reader/writer and one must have an NFC tag. By 2013, it is predicted that one in five phones will have NFC capabilities. NFC enables contactless payment and data transfer applications like downloading content, exchanging contacts, and accessing transportation systems by tapping or touching two NFC devices together.
Presentation by Terunao Tsuchiya, NFC Forum Board representative for Dai Nippon Printing, from March 11, 2016 at Asia Pacific Smart Card Association
Presentation includes the NFC Forum mission and strategic focus for 2016, a review of the latest market developments, use-cases of NFC Payment, Transportation and IoT In Action, and a overview of the Role of the NFC Forum.
NFC in the automotive industry was the focus of the VISIONFC Automotive Summit, an NFC Forum event, that took place in Vienna, Austria. At this event stakeholders came together to talk about how NFC enhances the automotive consumer experience and discussed NFC automotive developments, market needs and requirements.
IRJET- High Security in Automated Fare Collection for TollSystem with NFC usi...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed system for providing high security in automated fare collection for toll systems using near field communication (NFC) and the AES encryption algorithm. The proposed system aims to securely store entrance data for tolls in an encrypted format on the server to prevent tampering with information like check-in times. It also monitors individual user behavior by verifying information like driving licenses and insurance during payment processing. The system registers users and creates wallet accounts to deposit funds and deduct toll payments directly using NFC-enabled smartphones. It implements NFC for contactless mobile payments and uses the AES algorithm to encrypt entrance data transmitted to the centralized server for validation during fare calculation.
The document discusses Turkey's contactless and NFC ecosystem from Yapı Kredi's perspective. It provides an overview of Turkey's card payments market and NFC ecosystem involving customers, mobile network operators, banks, merchants, regulators and solution providers. It then details Yapı Kredi's contactless products, NFC architecture and two NFC products - MasterCard Mobile PayPass and Visa iCarte. The conclusion is that NFC adoption will take widespread contactless infrastructure and NFC-enabled phones before generating revenue, but can provide value through loyalty programs and expanded use cases.
The document provides information about the NFC Symposium 2014 conference to be held from January 22-24 in Stockholm, Sweden. The conference will bring together stakeholders from across the NFC ecosystem including banks, mobile operators, transport authorities, retailers, and technology providers. Over the three days, the program will include keynote speeches, case studies, panel discussions, and networking sessions focused on driving mass adoption of NFC technology in areas such as mobile payments, ticketing, marketing, and access control. Attendees will learn about enabling NFC services, communicating value to customers, and overcoming barriers to widespread penetration.
[Presentation from May 14 Tap into NFC Meetup]
At the Tap into NFC Meetup in Boston on May 14, 2015, attendees learned about NFC technology and where the Internet of Things is headed in 2015 and beyond. Slide deck includes:
-NFC ecosystem overview + Why NFC Should be on Your Radar ~ Paula Hunter, Executive Director, NFC Forum
-NFC Everywhere – bringing new, secure and convenient user experiences and enabling the Internet of Things with a simple touch of your mobile device ~ Suresh Palliparambil, NXP
-Lightning talks from Identiv, TapTrack, Purple Deck Media, and Couchbase
Get involved in or meet us at one of our upcoming events: http://nfc-forum.org/nfc-forum-events/
LDD Southern Summit 2013 - Santander - An insight on digital innovation in ba...Adido
This document discusses digital innovation in banking driven by the speed of technological change and adoption of mobile devices. It notes that mobile technology is converging various services and that payments initiated via mobile will soon outnumber those using plastic cards. The challenges for banks are providing seamless multi-channel customer experiences across branches, telephone, online, mobile and social media. Opportunities exist in proximity-based services, understanding customer value and building connections through relevant personalized experiences and fast services. The growing influence of mobile will see its use surpass online banking for day-to-day activities. This points banks towards focusing on digital banking, media monitoring and payments innovations using mobile wallets, NFC and faster payment methods.
The changing landscape of consumer lifestyle is one of the biggest factor in the evolution mobile commerce in the world. The fast pacing transition of payment services and systems, which are often viewed to be the “umbilical cord” of the whole financial services ecosystem that links all stakeholders; telco, banks, retailers, technology/solution providers and consumer together.
Financial Services: The next Mobile challengeAlan Quayle
Financial Services: The next Mobile challenge
Presented at TADSummit Lisbon, 18th November 2015
Daniel Sendin
COO
NAKA Mobile
MVNOs showed the industry that new services and revenue streams could be possible. Convergence of services is a reality that operators are bringing to the market. Naka developed a convergence platform of Mobile services and now also Financial Services. The noi [BOX] service allows a customer to benefit of having multiple mobile identities with Remittance and peer2peer digital cash transactions.
[Presentation from June 2 Tap into NFC Showcase]
At the Tap into NFC Meetup in Shanghai on June 2, 2015, attendees learned about NFC technology and heard use-cases from local companies. Slide deck includes:
-NFC Everywhere: Creating new user experiences and enabling the Internet of Things, plus a glimpse at an NXP powered Shanghai “Smart City” implementation– James Zhu, NXP Semiconductors
-Lightning talks:
-Accelerating the “Time-to-Market” of your NFC product — Ping Huang, Keysight
-Speeding up NFC adoption with An Open Platform — Ching-Ting Huang, MediaTek
-Passively-operated NFC Solutions — Manop Thamsirianunt, Silicon Craft Technology
Get involved in or meet us at one of our upcoming events: http://nfc-forum.org/nfc-forum-events/
History, Background and Future Perspectives of Near Field Communication for t...NFC Forum
This document discusses the history and future of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. It provides background on the NFC Forum, which represents major technology companies and works to develop NFC standards and ensure interoperability. The document outlines the NFC Forum's mission to empower organizations to deliver secure tap-based interactions. It also discusses latest market developments like growing mobile commerce, and how NFC can be used in applications like retail packaging to enhance the consumer experience from pre-purchase to post-purchase.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that allows data exchange between devices within 20 centimeters. It uses magnetic field induction and operates at 13.56 MHz. One device needs an NFC reader/writer while the other needs an NFC tag to communicate. By 2013, one in five phones are predicted to have NFC capabilities. Examples of NFC use include downloading content, exchanging contact info, and mobile payments at point-of-sale terminals. The NFC ecosystem includes many organizations working to expand NFC applications and adoption.
NFC & RFID: Enhancing the Customer Experience Near and FarNFC Forum
This presentation was delivered May 11, 2017 at RFID Journal Live: 15th Annual Conference and Exhibition by Paula Hunter, Executive Director of the NFC Forum.
Presentation includes an introduction to the NFC Forum (the organization that brings the convenience of NFC technology to life), an overview of the wireless world (where there is a place for RFID, Bluetooth, and NFC), and the NFC Forum's definition of NFC technology. The presentation further investigates the latest market developments and anticipated global market growth of NFC, as well as gives several examples of NFC developments in retail, transport, and automotive. See the last slides to find out how to engage with the NFC Forum!
For latest developments: www.nfc-forum.org
The emergence of HCE as a viable NFC payment model has generated new excitement throughout the NFC ecosystem. The NFC Forum, which supports HCE through its NFC Controller Interface (NCI) specification and ISO 14443 and JIS X 6319-4 industry standards, believes that more implementations mean greater choice for NFC solutions providers. In this presentation, Paula Hunter, Executive Director from the NFC Forum, outlines the impact HCE is expected to have on the NFC ecosystem and NFC adoption, and presents HCE use cases. In addition, she explains the key role NFC’s other operating modes — peer-to-peer and read/write — will have in helping to drive growth in all forms of NFC payment.
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NFC Forum Technology Roadmap Webinar SlidesNFC Forum
Explore the pivotal roles played by Special Interest Group Chairs, Working Group Chairs, and Committee Chairs as they delve deeper into the intricacies of ongoing work streams and the significant progress shaping the industry’s trajectory over the next 2-5 years. Stay at the forefront of NFC technology development, standardization, and implementation.
NFC technology has the power to transform the healthcare industry. During this first webinar of 2023, thought leaders from Grapheal, STMicroelectronics, and Northwestern University share the innovative and inspiring ways they’re using NFC technology to positively impact lifestyle and quality of life in healthcare.
Hear from a panel of experts from Huawei, Infineon, NuCurrent, NXP, Panthronics, STMicroelectronics and Zebra Technologies as they come together to discuss the rapidly emerging NFC wireless charging technology and share new, unpublicized, real-world use cases. Get all your questions answered during the Q&A portion of the webinar. This power-packed panel will be moderated by Dinesh Kithany, Chief Analyst, Wired & Wireless Technologies Ltd (WAWT).
NFC technology has arrived in the mainstream. Many people associate contactless with payment or the replacement of a QR code. But there are many more interesting applications, especially when NFC and security are combined. We will illustrate this with practical use case examples from around the world from diverse industry verticals, such as anti-counterfeiting, home healthcare and enterprise access control, while also highlighting some of the challenges of deploying NFC at scale into fixed infrastructure.
Having led some of the largest implementations in the world, we are excited to be joined by HID Global and Cubic Transportation Systems for this presentation.
Key takeaways from this presentation will be to gain:
-A better understanding of how NFC technology is streamlining operations
-Insights into how NFC technology is improving the user experience
-Firsthand information from use case examples on the challenges and success of global NFC deployments including Digital Wallets
NFC Charging for Enterprise Class DevicesNFC Forum
NFC charging offers some advantages for enterprise devices by allowing charging and data transfer through a single antenna, reducing board space and costs. However, it has limitations that make it unsuitable as the main charging method for enterprise devices. NFC charging has a maximum power transfer of 3W, while enterprise devices often require 10-15W minimum for all-day battery life. Qi charging is better suited for enterprise due to higher power transfer capabilities of up to 15W. NFC charging may be used as a complementary charging source but cannot meet the primary power needs of enterprise mobile devices.
Paul Meyer, Executive Founder and President of the The Commons Project Foundation shares insights on the importance of good data to ensure good health.
New Use Case presented by Joseph Spears, Pharmacy Operations Advisor at CVS Health. Learn the strides CVS is taking to simplify prescription orders for those who are visually impaired by leveraging technology.
Presented by Dr. John Rogers, Director, Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics at Northwestern University. Dr. Rogers has published more than 800 papers, and is an inventor on over 100 patents and patent applications, more than 70 of which are licensed or in active use by large companies and startups that he has co-founded.
How eBay Achieved a 90% Customer Satisfaction Rate with NFCNFC Forum
eBay faced a problem of not adapting quickly enough to changing consumer needs. To solve this, eBay launched an NFC-powered Authenticity Guarantee service that provides increased safety, trust and transparency to customers. This service uses NFC tags to authenticate products. It resulted in 2 million authenticated items, $2.9 billion in increased revenue in the first year, 90% customer satisfaction on authenticated transactions, and 11 million new eBay buyers.
ABI Research NFC Consumer Experience Survey ResultsNFC Forum
Discover the 2022 ABI Research NFC Consumer Experience Survey Results presented by Phil Sealy and Andrew Zignani, of ABI Research. The goal of the survey was to provide a greater understanding of consumer adoption, familiarity, and experiences with Near-Field Communication (NFC)/contactless technology at both a global and regional level.
Learn what’s new with the NFC Forum Certification Program and hear firsthand from DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. an Authorized Test Lab to see how they leverage the NFC Forum Certification Program to provide excellence and ensure interoperability to their customers.
Connecting the Unconnected: The Unique Power of NFC in IoT Data AcquisitionNFC Forum
The NFC Forum Executive Director, Mike McCamon presented at the 5th IoT Global Innovation Forum, held on July 28-29, 2021. The session addressed Connecting the Unconnected: The Unique Power of NFC in IoT Data Acquisition.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms are becoming more popular in France as mobility needs evolve and people seek more convenient multi-modal transportation options. Conduent's vision for MaaS is to deliver solutions that consolidate all transportation modes and provide a consistent experience for users through a single mobile app. This allows transportation agencies to achieve their transit policies and goals like improving social inclusion. As an example, Conduent implemented a MaaS platform called "passpass" in the Hauts de France region of France that provides multi-modal trip planning, ticketing across 35 transportation networks, and integration with other mobility services through a website and mobile app.
NFC Services on Smartphone with Calypso presented by Calypso Networks Association. Calypso is an open contactless ticketing standard for the transport world built on values of openness, security and interoperability, managed by the CNA association.
1. JR East is the largest passenger railway company in Japan, operating over 7,400 km of track and carrying over 17.8 million passengers daily.
2. JR East has three main business pillars: transportation services via high-speed and conventional trains, life-style services like stations malls, and IT/payment services including their Suica smart card program.
3. The Suica card was originally launched in 2001 as an e-ticket but has since expanded to function as e-money and for authentication, enabling seamless travel and payment experiences across multiple transit operators and helping advance Mobility as a Service (MaaS).
The document discusses mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) and its future in public transit. It defines MaaS as a service that enables users to plan, book, and pay for multiple mobility options like public and private transportation through a single digital channel. The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) represents all modes of public transit in North America and works on advocacy, research, and developing the transit workforce. The document outlines opportunities for MaaS in areas like trip planning, real-time arrival information, open fare payment systems, microtransit, and case studies of MaaS programs in cities. It provides recommendations for transit agencies to implement MaaS, including connecting it to broader visions, developing data
This document discusses mobile NFC ticketing solutions in France. It outlines how adding digital ticketing to existing NFC infrastructure through mobile apps provides benefits without requiring additional investments. Mobile NFC ticketing saw rapid growth during the COVID pandemic as it allows contactless payments. The company Wizway developed SDKs for transit card emulation and reading that have been integrated into mobility apps in several French cities, processing over 3,500 transactions per quarter.
Management and Use of Identities in Mobility and Transport Powered by NFC Tec...NFC Forum
This session is focused on using NFC technology when deploying eID in MaaS application. NFC technology provides users an intuitive, touchless and convenient interface to onboard and use eID within MaaS applications.
How NFC Improves the Event Attendee ExperienceNFC Forum
The global pandemic kept theaters, stadiums, and arenas largely empty for months. Attempts to host safer, socially distanced events (when not totally banned) met with mixed success. The availability of vaccines will allow for life to slowly return to normal. But even after the vaccine, attendees likely have developed an enduring and increased sensitivity to safety and hygiene. Illustrated by real-life examples, this session will illustrate how NFC and its touchless operation can offer value for the event business – now more than ever.
3. WELCOME TO TODAY’S SPEAKERS
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Sadiq Mohammed
Vice President
EMV and Digital Devices,
Mastercard
Satoshi Shibata
Assistant Manager,
JR East
Manoj Sugathan
Head of Chip,
Contactless and Urban Mobility,
Visa Asia Pacific
Goh Say Yeow
Vice President
Head of Digital Security Solutions
Asia Pacific, Infineon Technologies
Matt Bright
Retail & Payment SIG
Chair, NFC Forum
Silvester Prakasam
LTA Singapore
Koichi Tagawa
Chairman,
NFC Forum
Bjoern Scharfen
Senior Director,
Head of Product Line
Payment & Ticketing
Solutions
Infineon Technologies
Preeti Ohri Khemani
Mobility, Identity and Transport
SIG Chair,
NFC Forum
Mike McCamon
Executive Director,
NFC Forum
4. AGENDA
MC: PREETI OHRI KHEMANI
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12:30 Registration
1:00 – 1:05 Welcome | Koichi Tagawa, Chairman, NFC Forum
1:05 – 1:20 Mobility, Identity, Transport and Payment Market Overview | Preeti Ohri Khemani MIT SIG Chair, NFC Forum
1:20 – 1:40 NFC Beyond Mobile | Goh Say Yeow, Vice President, Head of Digital Security Solutions Asia Pacific, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
1:40 – 2:00 Transport and Ticketing Trends and Outlook in Asia | Namrta Bangia, Director, Global Mass Transit
2:00 – 2:20 Evolution of Account-based Ticketing | Silvester Prakasam, Senior Advisor Fare Systems, LTA Singapore
2:20 – 2:40 An Application for Multi-Product of Public Transport in Tokyo | Satoshi Shibata, Assistant Manager, JR East
2:40 – 3:00 Break
3:00 – 3:20 Driving EMV payments in Urban Mobility Solutions | Sadiq Mohammed, Vice President, EMV and Digital Devices, Mastercard
3:20 – 3:40 The Future of Commerce – Transit | Manoj Sugathan, Senior Director, Chip, Contactless and Urban Mobility, Visa Asia Pacific
3:40 – 4:10 Show & Tell: NFC Demos | Moderated by Bjoern Scharfen, Senior Director Payment and Ticketing Product Line. Infineon Technologies
4:10 – 5:00 Panel: NFC in Payment and Transport | Moderated by Matt Bright, Retail & Payment SIG Chair, NFC Forum
5:00 – 5:15 Closing Remarks | Mike McCamon, Executive Director, NFC Forum
5:15 – 7:00 Networking Reception
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6. PANEL: NFC IN PAYMENT AND TRANSPORT
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Sadiq Mohammed
Vice President
EMV and Digital Devices,
Mastercard
Silvester Prakasam
Senior Advisor Fare
Systems, LTA Singapore
Manoj Sugathan
Head of Chip,
Contactless and Urban Mobility,
Visa Asia Pacific
Matt Bright
Retail & Payment SIG
Chair, NFC Forum
MODERATOR PANELISTS
Bjoern Scharfen
Senior Director Payment and
Ticketing Product Line. Infineon
Technologies
7. THE NFC FORUM AT A GLANCE
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The NFC Forum has 130+ member organizations
and is the world's leading standards and advocacy
association for Near Field Communication (NFC)
technology.
8. NFC FORUM: DRIVING NFC FORWARD ON ALL FRONTS
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• Ensure compliance and
interoperability with the NFC
Forum’s standards
• Develop and maintain product
certification and interoperability
programs
• Encourage broad adoption of NFC
technology in targeted vertical
markets
• Gather business requirements to
drive work within the Technical
and Compliance Committees
• Engage market critical liaisons
Compliance
Committee
Special
Interest
Groups
Technical
Committee
• Creation and maintenance of
technical requirements
documents and specifications
• Engage with NFC Forum
liaison partners
9. NFC FORUM CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SUCCESS
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Since 2004 the NFC Forum has led the effort to
expand the adoption of Near Field
Communication technology around the world.
In 2019 we celebrate our 15th anniversary and
look forward to more NFC innovation and
growth in the years to come.
Visit the NFC Forum 15th Anniversary web page
10. LET’S GET SOCIAL
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you to share your key takeaways and
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11. Preeti Ohri Khemani
NFC Forum Vice Chairman & MIT SIG Chair
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Mobility, Identity, Transport and Payment
Market Overview
16. Key market trends
NFC deployment is the most prevalent
in transport and payment applications
Increasing trend towards the usage of
a mobile phone for card emulation in
Transport Ticketing
NFC enables smart phones to be used
not only for communication purposes
but also as a transaction tool
NFC as a one-touch
connection for
transport and payment
applications
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17. NFC ecosystem
across a variety of
applications
Payment Info Sharing eTicketing Peer to Peer
NFC enables new
services and offers
new convenience
factors
Different form
factors
SIM
(UICC/eUICC)
Secure Element
Embedded
Secure
Element
Dual
Interface (DIF) chip with
flexible antenna
μSD Card NFC Tags
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20
19. Transport Ticketing
expected to grow
driven by migration to
microcontrollers based
solutions Source: ABI Secure Smart Cards and Embedded Secure ICs, Q3 2019
Transport
microcontroller and
memory market
[Million USD]
2019 2024
182
211
CAGR
+3%
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22
20. NFC in MaaS enables
account & card based
ticketing fully compliant
to Open Standards
The Future
of MIT
Limited Use Tickets For seasonal cards
For multi
application cards
NFC mobile devices/
wearables
Based on Open Standards
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21. Registration
• Grants access to all
individual services
• Only completed once
Journey planning
• Provides list of service
offering
• Combines optimal use
of transport modes
based on
selection
Booking
• User decides on
service to purchase
• MaaS operator issues
necessary
travel documents
• MaaS operator
informs service
provider so they
provide capacity
Payment
• PAYG or monthly
subscription
• User financial
transaction and
revenue sharing
Journey
• MaaS operator
ensures service
is delivered
• MaaS operator
provides data
feed: delays,
routing changes
…
MaaS as a process
for a convenient
user experience
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22. Today’s consumer
world is …
Trust and
convenience drive
everything
Global
On-demand
Ubiquitous
Digital
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23. JOIN THE MOBILITY, IDENTITY AND TRANSPORT AND
RETAIL AND PAYMENT SIGS!
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24. Goh Say Yeow
Vice President, Head of Digital Security Solutions Asia Pacific,
Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.
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NFC Beyond Mobile
25. Goh Say Yeow
Vice President, Digital Security Solutions
Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Founding Member
of the
Sponsor Member
of the
- restricted -
62. An Application
for Multi-Product of Public transport in
Tokyo,
~Migration from classical public transport to the MaaS
platform~
05. 11. 2019, Singapore
East Japan Railway Company (JR East)
Satoshi Shibata
63. Agenda
• Overview of JR-East and Suica
• Multi-product on one single mobile NFC device
• Our future work – Mobility as a Service
64. Overview of JR East
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*Numbers are as of FY ended 31 March , 2019
$1 =110JPY
The Greater Tokyo Area,
said having 40 million people
Network: 7,457 km
No. of Trains: 12,229 /day
No. of Passengers: 17.5 million /day
(the largest in the world)
Operating Revenue: $ 16.7 billion
No. of Employees: 56,450
High-Speed Metropolitan Regional
Suica in circulation: more than 70 million
66. Multi-Product on one single medium
All kind of public transport products must be covered by one single medium.
• One-way ticket (Regular / Children)
• Commuter pass (Regular / Student / Children)
• Seating service ticket on commuter trains
• One-day Zone ticket (Regular / Children)
• Bullet train ticket (Regular / Children)
• Bus ticket, including reward program (Regular / Children)
*Only “exiting fare gate” requires deduction of value.
*Some products must be offered even if there is no network. 66
67. Combinations for a trip including multi products
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Commuter Pass
Fare Gate
Shinjuku Shibuya
157 JPY 157 JPY
198 JPY
OsakiIkebukuro
Commuter Pass
Shinjuku Shibuya
157 JPY
Osaki
Combination of Commuter pass & PAYG
Best rate fare collection
68. What realized by NFC technology
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Kanto Regional Transit
Bullet Train
Media centric FMSMedia centric FMS
Kansai Regional Transit
Back office centric FMS
Single mobile NFC device
The interoperation between media centric FMSs and back office centric
FMSs has been realized.
Fare Gate
FMS: Fare Management System
70. What we will do in near future
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Home Station Station Station Destination
Bus
Stop
Primary Transportation Secondary/tertiary Transportation
Car/Bicycle/Walking Commuter Shinkansen Bus/Taxi/Walking etc..
Secondary/tertiary Transportation
Connecting each transport service seamlessly by using NFC is what we will do.
Mobility-related ID management would be essential for MaaS.
Mobility-
related ID
Ringo Pass: JRE’s MaaS platform smartphone app
71. Summary
• NFC technology has been the significant function while we
developed the FMS infrastructure.
• Existing infrastructure has to be considered to migrate for the
MaaS concept.
• Integration of mode of transportations will be done by transport-
owned Identities.
• JR East will support MIT SIG & NFC Forum by sharing our
experience.
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72. Manoj Sugathan
Head of Chip, Contactless and Urban Mobility, Visa
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The Future of Commerce - Transit
86. | Presentation Title | Month XX, Year86
Contactless86 Visa Confidential
Digital Payments using contactless technology
Contactless technology is proven to be a cash-displacement tool
Fast
No need for PIN or
signature for everyday
low-tickets purchases
Convenient
Consumers prefer contactless
cards because of its convenience
Secure
Same security as a
chip card
Innovative
Stepping stone to
digital transformation
90. | Presentation Title | Month XX, Year90
Contactless90 Visa Confidential
Leave home Pay toll
Grab a coffee
Lunch Board the train
Back on the train
Grab a snack Pick up the car Home again
Park the car
A day in the life of a smart city resident
93. Panel: NFC in Payment and Transport
Moderated by: Matt Bright, Retail & Payment SIG
Chair, NFC Forum
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94. PANEL: NFC IN PAYMENT AND TRANSPORT
Submit your question and tag ‘Panel’: https://pigeonhole.at/NFC2019
Sadiq Mohammed
Vice President
EMV and Digital Devices,
Mastercard
Silvester Prakasam
Senior Advisor Fare
Systems, LTA Singapore
Manoj Sugathan
Head of Chip,
Contactless and Urban Mobility,
Visa Asia Pacific
Matt Bright
Retail & Payment SIG
Chair, NFC Forum
MODERATOR PANELISTS
Bjoern Scharfen
Senior Director Payment and
Ticketing Product Line. Infineon
Technologies
98. THANK YOU TO THE R&P AND MIT SIG LEADERS FOR
ORGANIZING TODAY’S VISIONFC EVENT 98
Matt Bright, R&P SIG Chair
Preeti Ohri Khemani, MIT SIG Chair
Patti Morin, Project Manager
99. THANK YOU TO TODAY’S SPEAKERS
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Sadiq Mohammed
Vice President
EMV and Digital Devices,
Mastercard
Satoshi Shibata
Assistant Manager,
JR East
Manoj Sugathan
Head of Chip,
Contactless and Urban Mobility,
Visa Asia Pacific
Goh Say Yeow
Vice President
Head of Digital Security Solutions
Asia Pacific, Infineon Technologies
Matt Bright
Retail & Payment SIG
Chair, NFC Forum
Silvester Prakasam
LTA Singapore
Koichi Tagawa
Chairman,
NFC Forum
Bjoern Scharfen
Head of Product Line,
Infineon Technologies
Preeti Ohri Khemani
Mobility, Identity and Transport
SIG Chair,
NFC Forum
100. HOW MANY PHONES AND DEVICES
ARE IN THE WORLD TODAY? 100
According to Statista
SMARTPHONE USERS IN THE WORLD
3.3 billion
5.13 billion
According to GSMA
MOBILE DEVICES USERS IN THE WORLD
35.13%
66.53%
101. SIZING THE NEAR-TERM OPPORTUNITY FOR NFC
2 BILLION
NFC-enabled
devices in use
Almost a quarter of the
world’s population will have
access to NFC by 2020¹.
36 BILLION
IoT Devices
Four for every person on the
planet – will need
commissioning, connection
and control by 2020².
>4 Billion
Cards
>75% are contactless
High number of
terminals worldwide
Source 1: IHS Source 2: Gartner
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102. AN NFC-ENABLED WORLD
WIDE-RANGING USER EXPERIENCES - NFC IS EVERYWHERE
Access
Connected
Car Connected
Home
Smart
Manu-
facturing
Smart
Mobility
Payment
Marketing
Graphic provided by NXP
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103. LEARN MORE ABOUT NFC
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Visit the NFC Forum Website and
LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook
Today’s VISIONFC Payment and Transport Summit was made possible, in part, by the generosity of our sponsor . . .Infineon! Let me extend a special thank you from the NFC Forum to Infineon.
Here is an overview of today’s speakers. As you can see, we have a distinguished group of presenters and I’d like to personally thank each and every one of them for taking the time to share their wisdom with us today.
The non-profit NFC Forum is the world’s leading standards and advocacy association for NFC Technology. We have approximately 130 members worldwide both B2B and B2C. Many of which you know like these. We also have a good mix of startups and other innovative companies that you might not of heard of – yet.
The NFC Forum creates the technical specifications and standards that drive NFC innovation in key areas like UX. We focus our activities in the retail, public transportation, automobile and IoT markets. See me today if you’d like to know how you can get involved in our work.
The NFC Forum brings the convenience of NFC technology to life. We empower organizations to deliver secure, tap-based interactions with an intuitive, reliable experience to users around the globe. Join today!
The NFC Forum is made up of the Technical Committee, Compliance Committee and Special Interest Groups; Automotive, Internet of Things, Mobility, Identity and Transport (MIT) and Retail and Payment (R&P). These groups are actively working to advance Near Field Communication technology and enhance the user experience.
In 2019 we celebrate the 15 Year Anniversary of the NFC Forum and we look forward to innovation and growth in the years to come! Visit the NFC Forum 15th anniversary web page to check out pictures and videos from the last 15 years!
Don’t forget to share your key takeaways from today’s VISIONFC event on social media!
1) Year after year, and it has been more than 10 years, analysts around the world predicted an explosive NFC growth
It was said the the advent of Automated Fare Collection systems with growing availability of NFC Smartphones, mobile NFC would take off in an explosive manner
Mobile phones has evolved from being big, to small and the trend now is back towards big, driver by the appreciation of bigger screen size
As the NFC feature in smartphones penetration increases, so was the expectation of NFC to takeoff
NFC RFID Charles Walton patented 1983
2019: Google offers transit cards on Google Pay in cooperation with Cubic
Why is that? Let‘s take a look at a couple of challenges that held back the success of mobile NFC payments
The success for any technology to be successful lies with the willingness of the user to adopt and use.
Users’ experience and confidence play the two utmost key in the willingness to try and continue using the technology.
To ensure this, multiple aspects has to be in place:
A guiding standard for industry players to ensure interoperability
Common goals of players to come to this target which leads to the cooperation of players to jointly adopt the guiding standard
Availability of supporting infrastructure to allow the practice of the technology
SECURITY to ensure users feel safe with the technology
Education of not only the users but also at the POS (retailers/cashiers)
Timely and minimal hiccups during the transition to a new technology
Ease of use
Let’s zoom into 3 major causes that hindered mobile NFC over the years
Who is going to own it?
Apple having a major market share especially with urban population where developed transportation services exist, was very careful on allowing full access to their NFC on the iPhones
The lack and limited functionality of mobile NFC access hindered the experience and growth
Even if all NFC mobiles are certified to the Analog 2.0 there are still issues with the existing legacy infrastructure
This basically means the old readers that are not even ISO compliant exists and needs to be changed out. The cost of upgrading the older readers are one of the key reasons infrastructure lack behind the availability of mobile phone
China (Alipay/WeChat Pay) start QR in late 2011, adoption rate: Globally, 4% of all consumer transactions are via QR Codes. This is according to a survey by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Visa Inc., and GfK.
While the eSE technology struggled for the defacto spot, China had a need for a payment solution
QR code adoption is successful in China (goes hand in hand with the growth of WeChat and Alipay)
Security is less of a concern as the model is about someone paying instead of having their wallets being deducted
Due to timeliness and infrastructure maturity, QR was right there and then for the unbanked people in China. It took off like a dream and today is in the blood of the Chinese
Mobile NFC in transit is growing, however the take up rate is still way below of being domineering
Most reports and shared presentations indicate if one can achieve 20% of total transactions via mobile, that would already be considered successful
QR took a much shorter time to achieve notable success
QR is so easy to use. If you use a smart phone camera and point at the code. You should be able to decrypt the message “QR is easy to implement, but it is NOT SECURE..”
Every Smartphone even white label phones is capable of reading a QR (as simple as that) . In contrary, not all smartphones come with NFC, and even if they do so they have infrastructure compatibility issues.
For mobile NFC to take off, it is imperative the end user has tried it and would want to use it again
Many preached about the good things about new technologies enhancing the user experience, but there were not much highlights on how a bad experience could ruin it
NFC phones working well in a system is a very critical role in the future success of NFC in Transit
Counting on 1 or a couple of individual strongholds to enable pockets of successful projects around the world will not drive a large scale success within a short time frame
•The next big opportunity for NFC to ride on is the IOT wave, however this is another long journey before it peaks
•To keep NFC in the upward momentum, we should look beyond mobile
During this interim, what else
IoT is the next wave
What can we do beyond mobile phones today?
What NFC can but QR cannot serve. Ie. QR cannot be deployed everywhere
Deploy more form factors for NFC which QR cannot serve.
The contactless accessories and wearables mass deployment will drive NFC infrastructure to the next level, ensuring growth and sustainability. Ready to take on the IoT wave
Mobile NFC in Transit will not happen overnight
Apple could be a game changer
Instead of “No Bloody Clue”, always remember, the Customer’s Experience is utmost important
Not only for JR East but also NFC Forum =>MaaS
“Multi product of public transport”
In Japan, children under 12 years old can take public transport with half amount of regular fare.
And the rule would adopt for all other kinds of our products.
It makes the number of our product more than double.
I missed to add the categories of “senior” and “handy-capped persons”
As the result of the number of entitlements, we would have a hundred of number of products.
On-line connection => Bus
200ms transaction
Here is examples of what we are doing.
Thanks to NFC technology
Existing FMS must be integrated into MaaS concept
The key for the integration must be transport-owned, mobility-related IDs
JR East will keep working for support
We are experiencing the next urban migration
By 2050, 68% of the world’s population will live in an urban environment*
The number of “megacities” (population >10 million) will grow from 33 today to 50 by 2050
We are spending more time in our daily travel
People’s personal behaviour is changing
A move from ownership to shared economy
It’s more important now than ever that cities address the growing population and the increased pressure on infrastructure
Cities are the engine of any economy – today, 23 megacities drive 10% of global growth
80% of R&D of the top 5 Silicon Valley companies are focused on solutions for urban environments
By making transportation more efficient, cities are unlocking growth in economic output, regardless of population size
Improving transportation systems of all cities (not just the mega ones), can have a dramatic impact on quality of life
This second wave of urban migration shows the huge importance of developing infrastructure to provide urban dwellers with the resources and everyday services they need.
There is already significant pressure on roads and mass transit systems across the world.
Many cities are seeing congestion, overcrowding and major problems when a piece of infrastructure, however minor, fails.
In cities throughout the world, transportation infrastructure is stretched to capacity, and sometimes beyond.
So how can Visa help the Future City?
From our research, we see 6 key challenge areas for fully integrated, customer centric future transit
Just as with mass transit where Visa is in the near-unique position of being a partner to the key elements of the ecosystem, so we believe we are also for Mobility as a Service.
The future for mass transit systems in cities should be an exciting one.
Technology is likely to play a major role in improving the experience of seamlessly using the networks of buses, trams and subterranean railways – to make these systems something that people are able to tolerate, or even enjoy, at the best price.
Visa’s Mass Transit Transaction framework has enabled fantastic change and improvement.
With contactless now live in so many cities, customers want the same great experience for their whole journey – whether catching the bus, paying for parking or taking a cab.
When customers are able to do this, it allows cities to have the data insights for their whole customer journey to plan their cities better. Public and private enterprise can work together, and deliver better cities for people to live in.
Each transport provider has a different set of systems and operations, meaning that it is difficult to bring together payment and ticketing.
Providers have to set up their own payment methods
Aggregators are stitching together a messy two-stage process
Sign-up and verification steps acts as a large barrier to purchase and ridership
Fare enforcement can be difficult
To purchase a ticket a concession must present their identification in person despite an influx of digital payment and ticketing solutions.
Tap to pay is ‘business as usual’ around the world – and adoption continues to accelerate from year-to-year. Some notable highlights are displayed on the coming slides, but when you exclude the US, globally 1 in 2 transactions are done with a tap.
10 years back when Visa introduced its contactless payment solution (Visa payWave), our vision to support the smart city resident was as follows. We are happy to report that this vision is today realised around the world. Every one of these aspects shown here have come to life. In India too, we have strong implementations of most of these use cases.
So where do we see opportunities for Visa to participate or facilitate in the Smart City of the future
Over the last decade, a plethora of services have emerged that focus on how the consumer navigates throughout a city.
These services help move people in more efficient ways and are built upon frameworks/networks that are highly adaptable.
Further, many of these services will look to automation & autonomy to update existing offerings to define new consumer experiences.
Today’s VISIONFC Payment and Transport Summit was made possible, in part, by the generosity of our sponsor . . .Infineon! Let me extend a special thank you from the NFC Forum to Infineon.
Here is an overview of today’s speakers. As you can see, we have a distinguished group of presenters and I’d like to personally thank each and every one of them for taking the time to share their wisdom with us today.
Not all smartphones have NFC – yet. But we are working on it! Mobile devices surpass smartphones, i.e. wearables, etc. the population is increasing connected and with that connection enables easier Payment and Transport.
Mobile device growth is not slowing down.
Users already have NFC devices in the palm of their hands.
Next year, a quarter of the people on the planet – two billion people -- will have an NFC-enabled device and they probably don’t even know it. Or how to use it.
Although it is one of the “big three” consumer technologies, along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, it is the least understood and similtanousely one of the most proflic technologies in the world.
Approximately every second 64 NFC-enabled devices are produced. These devices are usually smartphones because NFC is standard on smartphones.
Today we focused on mobility and payment. I realize that there is more than enough going on in those segments to occupy us for some time. But it would be amiss of me not to mention that NFC is truly becoming more and more pervasive every day. The NFC Forum and its members are at the front of a widescale change in the way people live, work and play.
NFC is about convenience and simplification of a connected lifestyle.
Our mission going forward is to enhance and grow the user experience with NFC, however it is used.
I encourage you to explore our redesigned website, download a white paper, read a blog or better yet contribute a blog. We’d love to hear you!
Thank you for your time and attention. It is greatly appreciated.
I hope I see some of you again this summer at the Olympics here in Japan. Maybe we can meet again to assess the success of the government’s “Cashless Japan” program?
I think both EMVCo and the NFC Forum have a lot to add to the discussion and a joint meeting or presentation would be a fruitful exercise.
Key Takeaways:
Mobile and smartphone importance and use is growing quickly every day and NFC is uniquely positioned to be a key enabler for solutions.
NFC Forum and EMVCo are partners
We can work together on certification, payments and beyond payment.
We’d like EMVCo’s feedback on the money transfer specification.