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.
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RFID Journal Live 2018 - "IoT 2021: Connectivity on Your Terms", Paula Hunter
1. RFID Journal Live
Paula Hunter, Executive Director, NFC Forum
April 11, 2018 - Orlando FL
IoT 2021: Connectivity on Your Terms
2. LET’S HAVE SOME FUN!
GET A TATTOO: TAP AND WIN WITH NFC.
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The NFC Forum has 150+
member organizations and
is the world's leading
standards and advocacy
association for Near Field
Communication (NFC)
technology.
THE NFC FORUM AT A GLANCE
4. NFC AS DEFINED BY THE NFC FORUM
Modes and Compatibility
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Global Interoperability
Form Factor Free
Card
(ID-1)
NFC-A
ISO/IEC 14443/18092
NFC Tag
(Type 1-5)
Device
Mobile, Terminals
NFC Operates in Three Modes NFC is Compatible with Global Communications Standards
NFC-B
ISO/IEC 14443
NFC-F
ISO/IEC 18092
NFC-V
ISO/IEC 15693
5. NFC AND RFID - COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
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Proximity
Security
User Intent
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Technology trends creating opportunity for NXP
80% of the world’s economic value will come
from connectivity improvements to existing cars, devices, and Internet of Things1
Source 1: Euromonitor; Gartner; ARM Holdings; UBS; Center for Strategic and International Studies;
McAfee, NXP analysis, International Telecommunications Union
Source 2: Juniper Research
Everything
connected
Everything
smart
Everything
secure
1B+ additional
consumers online, 50B+
connected devices1
By 2020, one in two
payment cards will be
contactless2
By 2021, 20% of retail POS
transaction value handled
by mobile-POS2
NFC EVERYWHERE
7. SIZING THE OPPORTUNITY
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●2billion 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.
●4growth areas - Automotive, IoT, Public Transportation, Retail and Payment
● Source 1: HIS
● Source 2: Gartner
8. NFC – BRIDGE TO IOT AND THE CONSUMER
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Nike NFC-enabled
NBA Jerseys
Mercedes-Benz &
Samsung NFC Car Key
JR East NFC-enabled
Mobile SUICA
NFC is Everywhere!
10. NFC AND IOT: CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED
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● User-initiated NFC-enabled
connections, commissions and control
of Internet of Things
● NFC embeds intelligence in
unpowered, unconnected objects
● Access to data from unpowered,
unconnected objects
● NFC technology is designed for
sensitive uses, such as IoT applications
in payment systems, transport,
ticketing, corporate access, and cloud
computing authentication
11. NFC AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF INNOVATION
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12. NFC AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF INNOVATION
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13. MOST PROMISING IOT OPPORTUNITIES OVER NEXT 3
YEARS
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14. 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
15. NFC FORUM CERTIFICATION
More info here: https://nfc-forum.org/certification-program-overview/steps-to-certification
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Contactless, Connected and Customer Initiated
Access
Connected
Car Connected
Home
Smart
Manu-
facturing
Smart
Mobility
Payment
Marketing
AN NFC-ENABLED WORLD
WIDE-RANGING USER EXPERIENCES - NFC EVERYWHERE
We all know what IoT is but can you spell NFC?
Audience questions: how many use pay-by-phone?
Introduce NFC technology to RFID audience
I encourage you to check us out online and seek me our today and chat. The non-profit NFC Forum is the world’s leading standards and advocacy association for NFC Technology. We have approximately 150 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!
What is NFC?
Difference is in proximity, security, user intent
Main message: RFID and NFC in IoT are not competing. They are complementary
Juniper Research, mPOS to Process Over 20% of Retail Point-of-Sale Transactions by 2021, June 6, 2016
Definition: Juniper defines a mobile payment accessory as:
an electronic accessory which provides point-of-sale
functionality via a contact or wireless connection to a
mobile device
Today we are going to discuss:
NFC as bridge to customers – can connect the “last mile”
Extends and complements RFID
Provides connectivity on your terms for IoT
What are the important IoT opportunities over the next few years
NFC is mainstream and out-front.
Forrester, “The NFC Opportunity in IoT,” VISIONFC, Dallas, June 2016, http://www.slideshare.net/NFC-Forum/visionfc-an-nfc-forum-event-the-future-of-the-internet-of-things-nfc-presentations
Innovation Award winners – how could they work with RFID? How do they extend your relationship with your customer?
SPEECH CODE: “NFC Talking Labels” Speech Code was selected by a panel of judges as a first-place winner in the NFC Innovation Award in the “Most Innovative NFC Product, Service, or Implementation” category. Speech Codes, which are printed NFC talking labels, enable 40 minutes of speech output in over 40 different languages.
KHUSHI BABY “Wearable Health” Khushi Baby was named the first-place winner in the NFC Innovation Award program in the “Best Mobile App” category. The NFC necklace is embedded with an NFC (NTAG216) chip that holds 888 bytes of data, enough to store the key data from the vaccination card. The health workers use a phone with built-in NFC read/writer to read and update information on the chip via the Khushi Baby Android app.
DIMPLE “Programmable Short Cuts” DIMPLE was the first-place winner in the NFC Innovation Award program in the “Best NFC Startup” category. DIMPLE.IO is a small NFC sticker with four (DIMPLE.IO Standard) or two (DIMPLE.IO Mini) buttons for Android devices.
Blulog (Poland) –NFC-enabled data loggers and NFC-connected boxes for customizing and monitoring temperatures within isothermal packaging; East Japan Railway Company (Japan) – NFC -based mobile payment system, Suica; Apps4Android, Inc., an IDEAL Group company (United States) – NFC-based talking label maker and reader application for people with disabilities; Nestech Corp. (Taiwan) –NFC-based smart lock for home automation and remote management; Kuvée, Inc. (United States) – NFC-enabled, connected wine dispensing system and Talkin’ Things LLC (Poland) – NFC-based global smart packaging system
Innovation Award winners – how could they work with RFID? How do they extend your relationship with your customer?
SPEECH CODE: “NFC Talking Labels” Speech Code was selected by a panel of judges as a first-place winner in the NFC Innovation Award in the “Most Innovative NFC Product, Service, or Implementation” category. Speech Codes, which are printed NFC talking labels, enable 40 minutes of speech output in over 40 different languages.
KHUSHI BABY “Wearable Health” Khushi Baby was named the first-place winner in the NFC Innovation Award program in the “Best Mobile App” category. The NFC necklace is embedded with an NFC (NTAG216) chip that holds 888 bytes of data, enough to store the key data from the vaccination card. The health workers use a phone with built-in NFC read/writer to read and update information on the chip via the Khushi Baby Android app.
DIMPLE “Programmable Short Cuts” DIMPLE was the first-place winner in the NFC Innovation Award program in the “Best NFC Startup” category. DIMPLE.IO is a small NFC sticker with four (DIMPLE.IO Standard) or two (DIMPLE.IO Mini) buttons for Android devices.
Blulog (Poland) –NFC-enabled data loggers and NFC-connected boxes for customizing and monitoring temperatures within isothermal packaging; East Japan Railway Company (Japan) – NFC -based mobile payment system, Suica; Apps4Android, Inc., an IDEAL Group company (United States) – NFC-based talking label maker and reader application for people with disabilities; Nestech Corp. (Taiwan) –NFC-based smart lock for home automation and remote management; Kuvée, Inc. (United States) – NFC-enabled, connected wine dispensing system and Talkin’ Things LLC (Poland) – NFC-based global smart packaging system
Maybe one slide for each future opportunity?Need icons and citations
Many of these opportunities will involve RFID and NFC tags.
Automotive: Honda, Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac have already added NFC to their vehicle platforms.
Smart wearables: How many people here own a FitBit, Apple watch? At the recent Olympics in Korea VISA embedded an NFC chip in winter gloves to create a wearable.
IoT: Global spending on devices will top 1.5 trillion in two years. They will need connectivity on their terms, commissioning and control.
Public transportation: IHS and Juniper predict that the mobile ticketing market will grow at (CAGR) by almost 20 per cent over the next three years. The growth drivers will be: Rapid increase in NFC mobile ticketing applications (apps): Customer demand for more convenient mobile ticketing options and Rise of NFC-enabled smartphones and wearables capable of handling mobile ticketing services.
A list of card projects is available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_smart_cards.
SPEAKER NOTES
NFC Forum Committee
Ensures seamless interoperability across NFC-enabled market value chain
Harmonizes and complements existing connectivity standards and specifications
Shortens-time-to-market for standard development, tag specifications
Accelerates prototype and device testing via NFC Forum Compliance guidelines and PlugFests
How nfc forum can help you?
Specs, certification program, SIGs.
Many of these future opportunities will rely on tags – both RFID and NFC.
RFID and NFC can be complementry
NFC goes way beyond tattoos . . . Into everyday living
Add bird.
Key Takeaways:
NFC is bridge to your customers
Extends and complements RFID
Provides connectivity on your terms for IoT