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Platinum SponsorThe 7th Annual Conference2014PAYMENTSSUMMITITSNTRA ASSPFebruary 5-7 Gra nd America Hotel Salt Lake City

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Greetings!As we are all aware, the payment landscape in which we work is changing rapidly. It is anespecially exciting time to gather, as we embrace another year of momentous changescreated by the migration to EMV technology and unprecedented advances in mobile paymentadoption.Gemalto is pleased to welcome you to Salt Lake City and the 7th Annual Payments Summit.We are thrilled to be here with you this week and look forward to discussing our convergingtechnology offers at this momentous time in payments history.This event presents a wonderful opportunity to collaborate with fellow industry leaders and tostrategize on how to maximize the opportunities that EMV and mobile payments will bring.Certainly, discussions among industry leaders who’ve come together this week will lead togreat advances that will benefit the entire payment ecosystem and consumers alike. I’d liketo extend a personal thank you for joining us here this week.Gemalto is at the forefront of advancements in security and convenience for consumers. Withover 20 years in secure transactions technology, Gemalto’s expertise with 450 mobileoperators and 3000 financial institutions worldwide positions us at the apex of theseconverging industries.As trusted partners in numerous successful global EMV migrations, we have driven marketstandards and continue to innovate at the heart of the digital payment revolution. By keepingsecurity and convenience as a foundational cornerstone of payment innovation, we believethat the extraordinary promise of the digital world can be fully realized.Best regards,Jean Pierre NougierSenior Vice President of Secure TransactionsGemaltowww.gemalto.com

INTRODUCTIONWelcome to the ConferenceWelcome to the Smart Card Alliance 7th Annual 2014Payments Summit in Salt Lake City, Utah, and a city witha solid reputation as a leader in payments innovation andtechnology, particularly in the area of mobile andtransportation. We are delighted to have you join us forone of the industry’s leading forum about smart, securepayments technology and its implementation involvingEMV card payments, mobile payments, and transitpayments.Once again we have returned to the Grand AmericaHotel, a superior facility that offers outstanding meetingcapabilities and business enhancements to make yourweek as productive and comfortable as possible.This is an outstanding opportunity to exchange the latestknowledge about the U.S. payments market, which is inthe midst of transformation that will result in majorchanges in how consumers interact with their financialinstitutions, their mobile carriers, and their publictransportation providers. Recent events involving seriousthreats to the safety and security of our payments systemhas raised the expectations that our payments industrywill continue to innovate by investing in smart, securechip technology and contactless forms of payment whilekeeping pace with the changing consumer preferencestowards mobile commerce and online shopping.The Summit features pre-conference workshops, plenarysessions, and stakeholder panels on EMV cardpayments, mobile payments, and transit payments.There’s plenty for you to choose from, and I encourageyou to take advantage of all that’s being offered. Whileyou are here, don’t forget about the great networkingopportunities and receptions to reconnect with colleaguesand make new contacts.Review the agenda, highlight the sessions you want toattend, and commit to listening in on at least one sessionthat does not directly relate to your market. You may findmore similarities than differences. Consider ordering theaudio archive to take back to your office to replay thesessions you may have missed and share the details youlearned at the conference with your work colleagues.What we know for certain is that this event will leave youwith new information, a new appreciation for the uniquechallenges ahead, and a renewed outlook for 2014.Thank you for attending the 2014 Payments Summit andenjoy the conference!Randy VanderhoofExecutive Director, Smart Card AllianceConference Chair, 2014 Payments Summit2Table of ContentsWelcome . 1Sponsors . 3Summit Overview . 4Conference Agenda . 5Speaker Biographies . 10Exhibit Floor Plan . 30Exhibitor & Sponsor Profiles. 31Smart Card Alliance Info . 46NFC Council Description . 48Payments Council Description . 50Transportation Council Description . 52Registrant List . 54Contact InformationEvent staff is here to assist you.Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, gar Betts, Associate Director, Latin America Chapter,1.954.922.1564, ebetts@smartcardalliance.orgCathy Medich, Sr. Programs Director, 1.925.398.8191,cmedich@smartcardalliance.orgDebbie Marshall, Manager, Communications & Operations,1.973.912.4463, dmarshall@smartcardalliance.orgWilliam Rutledge, Event Project Management, 1.212.866.2169,bill@cnxtd.comJaclyn Sauvé, Conference Services Manager, 1.203.512.0531,jsauve@smartcardalliance.orgDebra Montner, Principal, Montner & Associates, PublicRelations, 1.203.226.9290 x12, dmontner@montner.comNicole Lauzon, Administrative Services, 1.800.556.6828,nlauzon@cmasolutions.comAbout the Smart Card AllianceThe Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industryassociation working to stimulate the understanding,adoption, use and widespread application of smart cardtechnology. The Alliance invests heavily in education on theappropriate uses of technology for identification, paymentand other applications and strongly advocates the use ofsmart card technology in a way that protects privacy andenhances data security and integrity. Through specificprojects such as education programs, market research,advocacy, industry relations and open forums, the Alliancekeeps its members connected to industry leaders andinnovative thought. The Alliance is the single industry voicefor smart card technology, leading industry discussion onthe impact and value of smart cards in the US and LatinAmerica.191 Clarksville RoadPrinceton Junction NJ iance.orgwww.smartcardalliance.org2014 Payments Summit February 5-7

INTRODUCTIONEvent SponsorsPlatinum SponsorGold SponsorGold SponsorSilver SponsorSilver SponsorFeatured Portfolio SponsorBag SponsorWater SponsorOpening ReceptionSponsorInternet Café SponsorOpening Lunch SponsorWiFi SponsorBreak SponsorWorld Series HostThu Reception SponsorMobile Track SponsorTrack, Beverage SponsorBeverage SponsorBeverage SponsorEvent SponsorEvent SponsorEvent SponsorEvent SponsorEvent SponsorEvent SponsorEvent SponsorEvent 11113104Association & Media SponsorsThe Grand America Hotel Salt Lake City, UT3

INTRODUCTIONConference Event LocatorWednesday, February 5Registration . 8:00 – 7:00 . Grand Ballroom ReceptionKeynote Plenary Sessions . 8:30 – 12:15 . Grand Ballroom CConference Break, Exhibit Hall Opens . 10:00 – 10:30 . Grand Ballroom A, DLunch in Exhibit Hall . 2:15 – 1:30 . Grand Ballroom A, DMobile & NFC Council Meeting* . 12:15 – 1:30 . VeneziaConference Plenary Sessions . 1:30 – 5:15 . Grand Ballroom CConference Break in the Exhibits . 3:15 – 3:45 . Grand Ballroom A, DNetworking Reception in Exhibit Hall . 5:15 – 7:00 . Grand Ballroom A, DThursday, February 6Continental Breakfast in the Exhibits . 8:00 – 8:45 . Grand Ballroom A, DExhibits Open . 8:45 – 3:15 . Grand Ballroom A, DConference Sessions: Tracks 1, 2 & 3 . 8:30 – 12:00 . Grand Ballroom C, Savoy & Grand SalonConference Break in the Exhibits . 10:00 – 10:45 . Grand Ballroom A, DLunch in Exhibit Hall . 12:00 – 1:30 . Grand Ballroom A, DPayments Council Meeting* . 12:00 – 1:30 . VeneziaConference Sessions: Tracks 1, 2 & 3 . 1:30 – 5:15 . Grand Ballroom C, Savoy & Grand SalonConference Break in the Exhibits . 2:45 – 3:15 . Grand Ballroom A, DTransportation Council Meeting* . 5:15 – 6:30 . VeneziaFriday, February 7Continental Breakfast . 8:00 – 8:45. Grand Ballroom A, DConference Sessions: Tracks 1 & 2 . 8:45– 12:00 . Grand Ballroom B & CLunch . 12:00 – 1:00 . Grand Ballroom A, DConference Sessions: Tracks 1 & 2 . 1:00– 3:00 . Grand Ballroom B & C42014 Payments Summit February 5-7

AGENDAPre-ConferenceEventsPre-Conference WorkshopsTuesday, February 4Smart Card Alliance WorkshopVenezia8:305:30The Changing U.S. Payments Landscape—The Impactof EMV and Mobile on the Payments AcceptanceInfrastructure (CP01) This full-day interactive workshopwill provide attendees with a comprehensive understandingof the key new technologies and payment approaches thatare changing the U.S. payments landscape over the nextfew years.Smart Card Alliance Workshop Concludes4-Day Combo Pass registration required to attend.Multos WorkshopYour ConferenceBadge is a DigitalBusiness CardUse any smart phone or pad QR codescanning app to retrieve completecontact information2014 PAYMENTS SUMMITMurano9:15Multos World Series USA (MW01) Discover whyMULTOS has grown into the leading smart card operatingplatform for large projects requiring multi-application,flexible, contact, contactless and Mobile capabilities,making MULTOS the platform of choice of many of thelargest banks in the world.4:30Multos World Series ConcludesComplimentary registration is open to all. The Smart Card Alliancedoes not endorse Multos’ products or services over any othercompany offering similar solutions.Day on the SlopesSolitude Mountain Resort8:00Check in at Registration, Grand Ballroom Reception8:30Shuttle Departure from The Grand America9:30Arrival at Solitude Mountain Resort12:00 Lunch Available (Until 2:00)4:00Cocktail Reception6:30Return to The Grand AmericaSeparate registration required. Includes transportation, a one-dayski pass, lunch and evening cocktail reception.February 5-7, Salt Lake City, UtahMany free QR code scanning apps areavailable. The following is highly rated inmany app stores:ScanLife by ScanBuy Inc. on Android, iOS,BlackBerry, Nokia Ovi, Windows PhoneThe Smart Card Alliance makes no representations orwarranties regarding the functionality or performanceof any third party software.Meet Your ColleaguesA pre-conference reception, open to all attendees, will be heldin Grand Ballroom Reception, 5:00-6:30 PM.The Grand America Hotel Salt Lake City, UT5

AGENDAConference AgendaTrack SessionsConference SessionsThursday, February 6Wednesday, February 5EMV Payments TrackPlenary Keynote SessionsGrand Ballroom CGrand Ballroom C8:00Registration and Coffee8:30Chairman’s Welcome Address (PS11) RandyVanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance9:00The State of EMV Migration in the United States:Progress Update and Early Learnings (PS12) StephanieEricksen, Head of Authentication Product Integration, Visa9:30Mobile Commerce in 2014: Isis Mobile Wallet (PS13)Jim Stapleton, Chief Sales Officer, Isis8:00Registration and Coffee8:45EMV Track Chair Opening Address9:00State of US EMV Migration – Technology & BusinessImplications for the Market (EP21) Moderator: OliverManahan, MasterCard Panelists: Considerations forEnabling Debit Routing with Consumer and MerchantChoice, Nick Pisarev, Giesecke & Devrient America; CanEMV Testing and Certification Be Made More Efficient?Cindy Kohler, Visa; Choosing the Best EMV RiskParameters for the US Market—Chip and What? Online orOffline? Contact or Dual Interface? Kevin Emery, DiscoverFinancial Services; Can Consumer and MerchantEducation Keep Pace With Rapid Change? CynthiaKnowles, FIS North American Card Solutions10:00 Break, Exhibits Open10:30 Transforming Payments for an Enhanced ConsumerExperience (PS14) Edward Olebe, Group Head, U.S.Emerging Payments and Global Products and Solutions,MasterCard Worldwide11:00 EMV in the U.S.—The Twists and Turns for U.S.Migration (PS15) Moderator: Dan Heimann, ACIPanelists: Troy Bernard, Discover Financial; JohnDrechny, Wal-Mart Stores; Jack Jania, Gemalto; PatriciaWalters, Vantiv; Emily Santos, SunTrust Banks12:15 Lunch in Exhibit Hall1:30SponsorEMV and Contactless – Enhancing CustomerExperiences (PS16) Karen Czack, VP Global ChipProducts, American Express2:00Update on Transit, Tolling & Parking Convergence: Isthe Vision Becoming Reality? (PS17) Michael Dinning,Director, Transportation Logistics & Security, USDepartment of Transportation, Volpe NationalTransportation Systems Center2:30EMVCo: Global Payment Card Specifications Adaptingto Contactless & Mobile Commerce for Payments(PS18) Brian Byrne, Director of Operations, EMVCo3:15Break in Exhibit Hall3:45FIDO Alliance—Authentication in an AlwaysConnected, Mobile World (PS19) Joerg Borchert,Infineon, on behalf of FIDO Alliance4:15Transit Agency Executive Roundtable on EMV, Mobile,and Account-based Fare Collection (PS20) Moderator:Randy Vanderhoof, Smart Card Alliance Panelists:Michael DeVitto, MTA/New York City Transit; Clair Fiet,Utah Transit Authority; John McGee, SEPTA;, GregGarback, WMATA5:15Reception in Exhibit Hall6Sponsor10:15 Break in Exhibit Hall10:45 EMV Payments Acceptance Across All Channels(EP22) Moderator: Deane Cook, Chase Card ServicesPanelists: ATM Operators and International Transactions,Ron Schnittman, Bank of America; Securing the Card NotPresent Channels; EMV as Part of the TransformingConsumer Payment Experience, Erik Vlugt, VeriFone;12:00 Lunch in Exhibit Hall1:30EMV Implementation Strategies (EP23) Moderator: ReidHolmes, Inside Secure Panelists: Choosing the CorrectCard Technology Options and Card Management Strategyfor Issuers, Philip Andreae, Oberthur Technologies;Merchant Terminal Implementation Considerations, BruceMurray, B2; Acquirer Strategies for EMV Acceptance andProcessing, Allen Friedman, TSYS; Interac Experiencewith EMV Debit, Lorna Johnson, Interac2:45Break in Exhibit Hall (Exhibit Hall Closes at 3:15)3:15After EMV: What Comes Next? (EP24) Moderator: DociaMyer, CPI Card Group Panelists: EMV, Tokenization andthe Cloud, Mike Kutsch, MasterCard Worldwide; EMV andPCI, Troy Leach, PCI Security Standards Council; BringingHardware-based Security to Digital Commerce, MichaelTing, SecureKey4:15EMV Roundtable Discussion: The Changing U.S.Payments landscape: Impact of Innovation onPayments Behavior in the Future (EP25) This panel willdiscuss this recent white paper that details the newpayments innovations involving mobile and the cloud thatare affecting the physical POS and examines the impact ofthe pending migration to EMV on these new paymentsolutions. Moderator: Cathy Medich, Smart Card AlliancePanelists: ACH, Mobile, New Technologies, DeborahBaxley, Capgemini Financial Services Global BusinessUnit; Key Considerations for Security and Privacy, NFC,Jeff Fonseca, NXP Semiconductors; Merchant Impact,Michael English, Heartland Payment Systems5:15Day 2 AdjournsSponsor2014 Payments Summit February 5-7

AGENDATrack SessionsTrack Sessions (Continued)Thursday, February 6Thursday, February 6Mobile Payments TrackTransit Payments TrackGrand SalonSponsor8:00Registration and Coffee8:45Mobile Track Chair Opening Address9:00State of Mobile Payments—Technology and BusinessImplication for the Market (MP21) Moderator: JohnRego, OTI America Panelists: Perspectives on GlobalNFC Payments Adoption, Lanny Byers, Consult Hyperion;Role of Mobile and Chip in Payments Innovation, DeborahBaxley, Capgemini Financial Services Global BusinessUnit; NFC Ecosystem Readiness - Devices, TSMs, andSecure Elements, Philippe Benitez, Gemalto10:15 Break in Exhibit Hall10:45 Understanding Mobile Payments Schemes and OffersStrategies (MP22) Moderator: Chandra Srivastava, VisaPanelists: Isis Mobile Wallet, Tony Sabetti, Isis; PayPalWallet, Patrick Gauthier, PayPal Retail Services; SprintOpen NFC Wallet, Hans Reisgies, Sequent; PaydiantMobile Wallet, Jed Rice, PaydiantSavoy Room8:00Registration and Coffee8:45Transit Track Chair Opening Address9:00Open Payments for Large Transit Agencies Panel(TP21) Moderator: Julie Green, LTK EngineeringPanelists: Philadelphia, Jerry Kane, SEPTA; WashingtonDC, Greg Garback, WMATA; New York City, Amy Linden,MTA/ NYCT; PRESTO, Edgar Seiden, PRESTO10:15 Break in Exhibit Hall10:45 Emerging Transit Payments Options Panel (TP22)Moderator: Willy Dommen, Accenture Panelists: Dallas,David Leininger, Dallas Area Rapid Transit; Boston MBTA,Jonathan Davis, MBTA; Europe’s Transport Future, GerdThys, Clear2Pay; Considerations for Agencies AdoptingNFC Mobile Ticketing, David deKozan, Cubic12:00 Lunch in Exhibit Hall1:30Making Open Loop Payments Work for Transit (TP23)Challenges with Open Loop in Transit, Michael Wilson,Accenture; EMV in Transit-Experiences from London, NeilMcEvoy, Consult Hyperion; Navigating Association Rulesfor Open Payments, Trevor Findley, CH2M Hill; EfficientOpen Payment Fare Collection, Nick Halden, VIXTechnology2:45Break in Exhibit Hall (Exhibit Hall Closes at 3:15. Moveout Begins)3:15Prepaid Solutions for Transit (TP24) Moderator:Michael Nash, Xerox Panelists: Transit Prepaid CardMarket Overview, Michael Nash, Xerox; SEPTA’s PrepaidCard Implementation Model, Jerry Kane, SEPTA and BrianHedberg, Ready Credit; UTA’s Prepaid CardImplementation Model, Craig Roberts, UTA and PhilGraves, InComm; SERVE’s Prepaid Cards for Transit,KMatt Sollie, American Express4:15Roundtable Discussion, Open Payment Challenges forSmaller Agencies (TP25) This session will featurerepresentatives from Payments Brands, SystemsIntegrators, and Transit Operators addressing challengessmall to mid-size agencies face in accepting openpayments and what changes are emerging to meet theirneeds. Moderator: Trevor Findley, CH2M-Hill Panelists:Eric Schindewolf, Visa; Doug Kilgore, Isis; Craig Roberts,UTA; Mark Lulic, MasterCard5:15Day 2 Adjourns12:00 Lunch in Exhibit Hall1:30Securing Mobile Payments (MP23) Moderator: BrentBowen, VALID USA Panelists: Mobile UserAuthentication, Girish Wadhwani, Nok Nok Labs; MobileTesting and Certification, Xavier Giandominici, FIME;Advances in TEE Security Standards, Kevin Gillick,GlobalPlatform; NFC Credentials in the Cloud -Pros andCons of Secure Element and HCE Models, MichealGargiulo, TNG Technologies2:45Break in Exhibit Hall (Exhibit Hall Closes at 3:15. Moveout Begins)3:15Maturing of the NFC Mobile Payments Ecosystem(MP24) Moderator: Kelly Urban, First Data Panelists:Service Provider TSM, John Ekers, ABnote; How NFC,BLE and QR Compare, Maarten Bron, UL; Why SmartCard Solutions for Mobile Cybersecurity will AccelerateMobile Payments, Siva Narendra, Tyfone4:15Roundtable Discussion: Mobile as a Platform for theNext Generation (MP25) Panel will provide viewpoints onmobile as a platform for next generation payments byaddressing if today’s payment ecosystem will adapt or willa new ecosystem grab market share; what it will take formobile payments to achieve scale and consumeracceptance; how many payments options the paymentsindustry can support; and how MPOS for micro merchantswill impact issuers, acquirers, and consumers; Useradoption barriers – Security, wallet limitations, NFCenabled devices) Moderator: Jane Cloninger, Edgar DunnPanelists: Sadiq Mohammed, MasterCard Worldwide;Steve Mott, BetterBuyDesign; Chandra Srivastava, Visa5:15Day 2 AdjournsThe Grand America Hotel Salt Lake City, UTAll conference breakssponsored By Vix, booth113WiFi sponsored byOberthur Technologies.Visit booth 102 to login.7

AGENDATrack SessionsTrack Sessions (Continued)Friday, February 7Friday, February 7Convergence Session: EMV/NFC Mobile PaymentsConvergence Session: Transit & Parking InnovationGrand Ballroom BGrand Ballroom C8:00Registration and Coffee8:00Registration and Coffee8:45Track Chairs Address8:45Track Chairs Address9:00Canada’s Journey to Mobile Payments - EMV, NFC,and/or Cloud (MB31) How will Canada’s migration to EMVshape the move to mobile payment, and how might this bedifferent than the US Market? Moderator: Tracey Black,GFH Group Panelists: Update on EMV Migration andMobile Payment activities in Canada, ContactlessInfrastructure Deployment—Creating a Path to Mobile?Tracey Black, GFH Group; Mobile Payment Solutions andStrategies under consideration in Canada, How will thepath of EMV countries like Canada be determined byEMV? How May Canada’s Path to Mobile Differ from theU.S. Path? William Giles, MasterCard—Canada Region;Amer Matar, Moneris Solutions; Todd Roberts, CIBC9:00Payments Solutions in Parking (TR31) Moderator:Steven Grant, LTK Engineering Services Panelists:Parking Systems Payments Trends and Standards,International Parking Institute, Roger Slayton, CTRParking; Mobile Payments for Parking, David Cummins,Xerox representing LA DOT; Enabling Parking Systems forEMV, Contactless, and NFC, Steve Grant, LTKEngineering Services; Business Case for PaymentsInnovation for Parking Operators, Jeff Courteau,Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport;10:15 Break10:45 EMV/Mobile Payment Readiness Across the PaymentsEcosystem (MB32) Moderator: Allen Friedman, TSYSPanelists: Card Issuance and Personalization, GarfieldSmith, Oberthur Technologies; Consumer Education andAwareness, George Peabody, Glenbrook Partners; AddingNFC Add-Ons to Accelerate Adoption, Ofer Tziperman,OTI; Project Planning for EMV and NFC, Sherif Samy, UL10:15 Break10:45 Technical Standards for Transit (TR32) Moderator:Michael Dinning, DOT Panelists: Global Platform WorkGroup on Transit, Kevin Gillick, GlobalPlatform; ISOstandards for Transit Payments, Paula Okunieff, XeroxState & Local Solutions; CIPURSE Standards (OSTP),Walt Bonneau, OSPT Alliance; PIV Cards and Opacity inTransit, Nick Stoner, HID Global12:00 Lunch1:00Future Fare Payment and Collection Trends in Transit& Parking (TR33) National Academy Next GenerationFare Operations Study, Tim Weisenberger, USDT—VolpeCenter; Transit Ticketing as a Service, Jane Matsumoto,Accenture; BIBO Wireless Ticketing Media, Kai Oelert,Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH2:00Roundtable Discussion: Small to Mid-Sized TransitAgencies Fare Payments Considerations (TR34)Smaller sized transportation agencies face uniquechallenges for deploying new fare payments technologiesand services. Previously we heard from the paymentsbrands and integrators about their solutions, and now wewill hear from these smaller agencies themselves todescribe their needs that the payments industry and farepayments integrators must address. Panelists: ScottMazick and Charity Cage, RTC—Las Vegas; LouisLegault, Society De Transport De Montreal12:00 Lunch1:002:00MPOS—Mobile Payments Acceptance (MB33)Moderator: Sridher Swaminathan, First Data Panelists:Advances in MPOS, Bob Wesley, LEAF; EMV and MobileAcceptance, Oliver Sery, TAS Group; MPOS and ECR,Jeff Wakefield, VeriFoneRoundtable Discussion: What Retailers Want and Wantto Avoid with EMV and NFC (MB34) Retail paymentsexperts discuss what are some of the advantages of EMVand mobile payments and what merchants want to avoidhappening to them as EMV and mobile payments adoptiongrows.Moderator: Steve Mott, BetterBuyDesignPanelists: Ed Mastrangelo, Acquirer Systems; DavidWorthington, Bell ID; Bill Robertson, AprivaThursday Receptionsponsored by CPI CardGroup, booth 114Internet Café sponsoredby MasterCard. In theballroom foyer.8Conference SlidesPresentation slides will be available online to all registrants,within one week after the conference. An email will be sentwith instructions for access. An audio archive of all conferencepresentations, including slides, is available for purchase andwill be ready one hour after the completion of the conference.2014 Payments Summit February 5-7

NFC SOLUTIONSSUMMIT 2014SMART SECURE MOBILE PAYMENTS AND NON-FINANCIAL NFC APPSJune 3-4 Renaissance Arboretum Hotel Austin, TexasPresented byPre-conference workshops June 2www.NFCSolutionsSummit.comA Comprehensive Conference Showcase for the Entire NFCValue Chain, Presented by the Industry LeadersThe leading American showcase for the burgeoning technology of Near Field Communicationsarrives in Austin this June with an expanded look at developments in new NFC devices andadd-ons, the status of the growing NFC ecosystem, the growing world of NFC-enabledpayments and other applications, NFC security and other implementations, and Americanand international market forecasts.With millions of new NFC smart phone handsets in place, the market is poised for theintroduction of new applications and services enabling quick transactions, ticketing, digitalcontent exchange, adverting and marketing services, secure identification, physical andlogical access, social networking and communication between electronic devices. Theauthoritative expertise of the Smart Card Alliance, NFC Forum, and NFC World Congressbrings together a broad base of industry players in a conference event that features leadersfrom every relevant sector for an interactive, instructive forum on the NFC business issues,implementation milestones, and technology advancements.Hosted by Austin, Texas –A Regional Leader in Emerging TechnologiesWith more than 91,000 people employed by over 3,700 technology firms, Austin is thesecond-fastest growing city in the United States with a young and highly educated populationdrawn by nine institutions of higher education. With major investments in semiconductors,telecommunications, energy, biotech, medical, software, nanotech, and digital media, Austin’stechnology firms comprise about 25 percent or 8.3 billion of the regional payroll. Austin wasselected as the pilot city for the Isis Mobile Wallet joint venture, making quick, secure NFCtransactions a reality at local retailers.Designed for networking: Socialevents and “Dine-Around” outingsbring colleagues togetherOver 400 will participate--the largest NFC event in the AmericasThe showcase exhibition featuresleading NFC technologies andservicesConference AgendaBuilt on a Broad Base ofAssociation ExpertiseThe conference presentations will leveragethe extensive experience and resources ofSmart Card Alliance and NFC Forum, bothwidely regarded as leading voices for theapplication of this technology. Conferencecontent will include:Standards and Technology:Smart Phones and Devices, NFC SystemArchitectures, Standards for TrustedService Manager (TSM), and NFC ForumSpecificationsSecuri

2 2014 Payments Summit February 5-7 Welcome to the Conference Welcome to the Smart Card Alliance 7th Annual 2014 Payments Summit in Salt Lake City, Utah, and a city with a solid reputation as a leader in payments innovation and technology, particularly in the area of mobile and transportation. We are delighted to have you join us for