The full NFC market take-off is now into the hands of millions consumers. To address the NFC adoption challenge and move the market forward, NFC World Congress 2013 will gather all its stakeholders: from start-ups to leading players, along with verticals and, beyond, the whole "mobile proximity services" community.
Now in its third edition, NFC World Congress will select over 90 speakers to present their strategic expertise and emblematic use cases.
Make sure to raise your voice in front of a 700-participant high level audience!
Some 2013 conference highlights:
• Strong focus on vertical use cases (with end customers' testimonials)
• Look beyond "pure" NFC applications to mobile proximity services
• Enriched NFC experiences 'live' at the exhibition and downtown
• Synergies with e-ID, M2M and digital security conferences
• ... the same mix of sun, relaxed atmosphere and innovation!
Key themes include:
• Market & ecosystems trends: regional focuses, m-wallet, m-payment, cooperation...
• Case studies presented by customer companies in verticals such as banking, retail, transport, healthcare, entertainment, industry, etc.
• Demand drivers: richer user experience, CRM, data analytics...
• NFC within the mobile world:
Digital Proximity/SoLoMo
• Innovative Applications and Solutions
We are also open to suggestions for other topics that presenters feel qualified to address and believe to be the most crucial and significant.
Full list of topics in the
Call for Papers
From start-ups to leading players, the entire NFC ecosystem is invited to give a talk at NFC World Congress: banks, cards issuers and acquirers, payment platforms, MNOs, hardware manufacturers, regulators, retailers, merchants and other end-customer companies, solution providers, governments and public services, regulators, trade associations...
Full details in the
Call for Papers.
Prospective authors must submit a short abstract using the template
1. Short, explicit and appealing title
2. Name, function, address, phone, e-mail, and organisation of the speaker together with a short description of the speaker's expertise
3. The name of the speaking person (only 1 person is allowed to present)
4. 3 to 4 bullet points (1 line max. each)
5. Length of the abstract itself: between 200-300 words
Submissions not conforming to these formatting instructions risk rejection regardless of their technical merit.
►Submission procedure: Authors are invited to submit their proposals electronically to lperron@strategiestm.com
Deadline for abstract submission is March 22, 2013
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