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/
Next Big Trends: A Librarian’s Field Guide to Near Field CommunicationKristen Yarmey
A presentation by Sheli McHugh and Kristen Yarmey at Internet Librarian 2011 in Monterey, California.
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new technology that allows devices such as cell phones to transmit information wirelessly across a small distance. While it has many commercial applications (e.g., using your smartphone as a credit card at the grocery store), NFC could also have future applications for libraries as a new way to link physical materials with digital information. Placing particular attention on cataloging, metadata, and circulation, this presentation will discuss potential strategies for utilizing NFC in libraries, from peer to peer loaning to embedding catalog records in books.
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend? The Use-Cases For Retail And Omni-Channel SolutionsStefan Wolpers
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend?
23 slides on the use-cases of Apple's BLE – Bluetooth Low Energy – beacon technology that allows for the first time to precisely locate a person within pre-defined proximity of a sensor and to communicate with that person contextually.
But where's the beef? NFC, QR-codes and WLAN tracking were promising that before and never caught on.
The slide-deck provides an answer to that question by addressing the most important use-cases as well as dealing with privacy and technologies issues of the nascent technology.
This document discusses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and its potential uses. It explains that NFC can be used as a tool to create behaviors, define strategies, and facilitate communication. NFC creates "interactive success" by connecting platforms and allowing real-time sharing of information. The document outlines three waves of NFC adoption: first as a tracking tool using tags, second as a way to gather and share data via scanning, and third using the cloud to disseminate real-time information and drive customized actions without boundaries. Overall, the document promotes NFC as a way to connect disparate communication networks and create business success across supply chains, social media, and sales.
Linking m-commerce to the physical point of saleOGZ
Touchatag is a venture of Alcatel-Lucent that provides mobile payment and marketing services. It helps mobile operators and enterprises implement m-commerce solutions using technologies like contactless cards, 2D barcodes, and NFC. These solutions can increase sales, drive loyalty programs, and provide analytics to merchants. Touchatag's services include mobile wallets, couponing, identification at points-of-sale, and integrating these features with existing retail systems and consumer communication channels.
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/
Next Big Trends: A Librarian’s Field Guide to Near Field CommunicationKristen Yarmey
A presentation by Sheli McHugh and Kristen Yarmey at Internet Librarian 2011 in Monterey, California.
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new technology that allows devices such as cell phones to transmit information wirelessly across a small distance. While it has many commercial applications (e.g., using your smartphone as a credit card at the grocery store), NFC could also have future applications for libraries as a new way to link physical materials with digital information. Placing particular attention on cataloging, metadata, and circulation, this presentation will discuss potential strategies for utilizing NFC in libraries, from peer to peer loaning to embedding catalog records in books.
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend? The Use-Cases For Retail And Omni-Channel SolutionsStefan Wolpers
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend?
23 slides on the use-cases of Apple's BLE – Bluetooth Low Energy – beacon technology that allows for the first time to precisely locate a person within pre-defined proximity of a sensor and to communicate with that person contextually.
But where's the beef? NFC, QR-codes and WLAN tracking were promising that before and never caught on.
The slide-deck provides an answer to that question by addressing the most important use-cases as well as dealing with privacy and technologies issues of the nascent technology.
This document discusses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and its potential uses. It explains that NFC can be used as a tool to create behaviors, define strategies, and facilitate communication. NFC creates "interactive success" by connecting platforms and allowing real-time sharing of information. The document outlines three waves of NFC adoption: first as a tracking tool using tags, second as a way to gather and share data via scanning, and third using the cloud to disseminate real-time information and drive customized actions without boundaries. Overall, the document promotes NFC as a way to connect disparate communication networks and create business success across supply chains, social media, and sales.
Linking m-commerce to the physical point of saleOGZ
Touchatag is a venture of Alcatel-Lucent that provides mobile payment and marketing services. It helps mobile operators and enterprises implement m-commerce solutions using technologies like contactless cards, 2D barcodes, and NFC. These solutions can increase sales, drive loyalty programs, and provide analytics to merchants. Touchatag's services include mobile wallets, couponing, identification at points-of-sale, and integrating these features with existing retail systems and consumer communication channels.
Connections Summit - Retail & Smart Products TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Retail & Smart Products 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/
Beacons are the missing link between the offline world and the digital space. They bring to life a new way of interaction by adding a context to the physical world. Here's how retailers, museums, events, smart cities, banks, and offices leverage proximity to grow their businesses and engage their audiences.
Webinar is conducted by Marcin Kasz, Beacon Ambassador at Kontakt.io and Ryan Bobillo, Relationship Developer at Howler. During the webinar you will learn: - How do beacons transform retail engagement? dive into hard metrics - How to put your ideas into practice with beacon hardware? How to manage large beacon deployments? learn from others experience - Get inspired by extraordinary retail use cases! and much more...
This document discusses and compares various technologies for mobile marketing interactions within stores, including beacons, NFC, QR codes, ultrasound, and lighting. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each technology, how they work, which devices they support, common uses, and constraints on user experience. Beacons are highlighted as particularly promising for in-store marketing due to their ability to send push notifications, compatibility across platforms, and potential for personalized messaging and integration with CRM systems. However, over-reliance on push notifications also poses a risk of annoying customers.
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend? The Use-Cases For Retail And Omni-Channel Solutions ...Stefan Wolpers
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend? [RELOADED]
49 slides on the use-cases of Apple's BLE – Bluetooth Low Energy – beacon technology that allows for the first time to precisely locate a person within pre-defined proximity of a sensor and to communicate with that person contextually.
But where's the beef? NFC, QR-codes and WLAN tracking were promising that before and never caught on.
This improved slide-deck provides an answer to that question by addressing the most important use-cases as well as dealing with privacy and technologies issues of the (still) nascent technology.
Mobile payment systems allow consumers to make purchases using a mobile device instead of cash, checks, or credit cards. There are various mobile payment models including mobile wallets, card-based payments, carrier billing, and contactless payments using near-field communication (NFC). Both secure elements and host-based card emulation can securely store payment credentials, though secure elements provide stronger isolation of sensitive data. Early mobile payment systems were vulnerable to relay attacks and weaknesses in PIN storage, but providers have implemented encryption, tokenization, and other techniques to enhance security over time.
Beacon Technology for Restaurants - Personalizing the On-Premise ExperienceRockbot
The document discusses how beacon technology allows businesses like restaurants to personalize the in-store customer experience. Beacons use Bluetooth signals to detect when customers enter a store and interact with their mobile devices to greet them or provide customized offers. The adoption of beacon technology is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, driven by declining prices and increasing functionality. Industry analysts predict beacon-influenced on-premise sales in the US will increase from $4.1 billion in 2015 to $44.4 billion in 2016 as more businesses implement the technology.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile consumption and advertising. It begins with an introduction on the new mobile consumer, noting that attention is shifting to mobile through new usages. Major players have transformed to respond to mobile imperatives, and mobile has created new brands and business models. The future of mobile advertising and the rise of mobile creativity are examined. Cross-device marketing strategies and adapting actions to mobile are discussed, along with the real value of mobile and how mobile can boost brand awareness.
Overview of the Different Mobile Payment systems
- NFC based Platforms such as Google Wallet and ISIS
- Systems like Square, VeriFone, Card.io Naratte Zoosh and other exciting and disruptive startups in this space.
[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/
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.
MIT Enterprise Forum event on December 17 "NFC Circle" Mobile Wallet Wars and Warriors" Just about everyone in the NFC space has or plans to release a mobile wallet for one big reason – control of the consumer. But how many wallets can a consumer have or will they want? How many wallets can or will a merchant want to support? And what do both of these big stakeholders do while this is all being sorted? And what is the role of other key stakeholders like mobile operators, bank issuers and payments networks?
Our panel consists of the most important mobile wallet warriors who are on the front lines of this very exciting commerce battleground where the winner could really “take all.” They’ll speak openly about what they are doing, how merchants and consumers are responding, and where they see all of this ending up.
Using mobile devices to complete payment transactions in stores is on the brink of mass adoption in North America. What's not clear yet is what technology will be the most popular and how these methods of payment will be secured. So far, security seems to be an afterthought in some early attempts at a mass-market approach to mobile payments - including one particular app that happens to have 12 million users and a glaring loophole.
JPC Technologies idea to innovation PresentationJPC Technologies
JPC Technologies is our passion to deliver business growth through Information Technology. At JPC Technologies, we are committed to deliver nothing short of the best. JPC Technologies has had its humble beginning in the year 2010 when Jimmy Padia, its founder and chief mentor had the vision to create a unique value proposition, wherein JPC Technologies would offer a range of innovative services and solutions to enterprises and technology driven businesses.
The document discusses digital menus and proximity marketing technologies for restaurants. It describes how digital menus allow customers to access menus and wine lists on their mobile devices, allowing them to stay connected to social apps and share what they like. The menus also gather customer data on habits, preferences, and time spent in the restaurant, which is displayed to owners in real-time dashboards. It further explains how iBeacons can be used to trigger customized experiences for customers within set distance ranges of the beacons placed in a restaurant.
Near Field Communication (NFC) originated from RFID technology. It allows contactless communication between devices like smartphones and NFC tags. NFC is gaining popularity in industries like hospitality. Hotels are using NFC to allow guests to check in with their phone and access rooms without keys. Amusement parks like Disney are implementing NFC wristbands that act as tickets, payments, and more. NFC will streamline payments and marketing by making coupons and transactions easier to use. While still new, NFC has potential to refine processes in hospitality and other industries through personalized services and faster transactions.
Globant presented on innovation technologies including Internet of Things (IoT) and iBeacon. iBeacon uses Bluetooth Low Energy signals to allow mobile apps to detect proximity to small wireless transmitters. It provides more accurate indoor location targeting than GPS. Example applications discussed include indoor mapping, targeted offers in retail stores, automatic check-ins, and customized experiences and content based on location. Frequently asked questions covered technical details of how iBeacon works and potential use cases.
iBeacon Reality Check _ Essential Considerations for an iBeacon DeploymentAirTight Networks
Companion to On-Demand Webinar: iBeacon Reality Check: Essential Considerations for an iBeacon Deployment
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3830071055091131905
In this 30 minute webinar Sriram Venkiteswaran walks through what to consider when deciding to engage in an iBeacon deployment.
• What is iBeacon?
• iBeacon Reality Check
• Components to Build an iBeacon Solution
• iBeacon Challenges
Related the companion Blog >> How to hit a home run with iBeacon http://blog.airtightnetworks.com/how-to-hit-a-home-run-with-ibeacon
Follow Sriram Venkiteswaran on Twitter https://twitter.com/wesriram
NFC, or Near Field Communication, is a technology that allows contactless data transfer between devices over short distances. It has many applications, including mobile payments, hotel room keys, and Disney's MagicBands. While not widely used currently, NFC adoption is growing and several services are taking advantage of it. NFC will streamline operations for businesses in hospitality and other industries by speeding up payments and allowing for more customer interaction. It may eventually replace credit cards for mobile payments and improve marketing through more personalized experiences. Overall, NFC will enhance the quality and speed of service across various industries like hospitality.
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.
Connections Summit - Retail & Smart Products TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Retail & Smart Products 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/
Beacons are the missing link between the offline world and the digital space. They bring to life a new way of interaction by adding a context to the physical world. Here's how retailers, museums, events, smart cities, banks, and offices leverage proximity to grow their businesses and engage their audiences.
Webinar is conducted by Marcin Kasz, Beacon Ambassador at Kontakt.io and Ryan Bobillo, Relationship Developer at Howler. During the webinar you will learn: - How do beacons transform retail engagement? dive into hard metrics - How to put your ideas into practice with beacon hardware? How to manage large beacon deployments? learn from others experience - Get inspired by extraordinary retail use cases! and much more...
This document discusses and compares various technologies for mobile marketing interactions within stores, including beacons, NFC, QR codes, ultrasound, and lighting. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each technology, how they work, which devices they support, common uses, and constraints on user experience. Beacons are highlighted as particularly promising for in-store marketing due to their ability to send push notifications, compatibility across platforms, and potential for personalized messaging and integration with CRM systems. However, over-reliance on push notifications also poses a risk of annoying customers.
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend? The Use-Cases For Retail And Omni-Channel Solutions ...Stefan Wolpers
iBeacons – Fad Or Trend? [RELOADED]
49 slides on the use-cases of Apple's BLE – Bluetooth Low Energy – beacon technology that allows for the first time to precisely locate a person within pre-defined proximity of a sensor and to communicate with that person contextually.
But where's the beef? NFC, QR-codes and WLAN tracking were promising that before and never caught on.
This improved slide-deck provides an answer to that question by addressing the most important use-cases as well as dealing with privacy and technologies issues of the (still) nascent technology.
Mobile payment systems allow consumers to make purchases using a mobile device instead of cash, checks, or credit cards. There are various mobile payment models including mobile wallets, card-based payments, carrier billing, and contactless payments using near-field communication (NFC). Both secure elements and host-based card emulation can securely store payment credentials, though secure elements provide stronger isolation of sensitive data. Early mobile payment systems were vulnerable to relay attacks and weaknesses in PIN storage, but providers have implemented encryption, tokenization, and other techniques to enhance security over time.
Beacon Technology for Restaurants - Personalizing the On-Premise ExperienceRockbot
The document discusses how beacon technology allows businesses like restaurants to personalize the in-store customer experience. Beacons use Bluetooth signals to detect when customers enter a store and interact with their mobile devices to greet them or provide customized offers. The adoption of beacon technology is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, driven by declining prices and increasing functionality. Industry analysts predict beacon-influenced on-premise sales in the US will increase from $4.1 billion in 2015 to $44.4 billion in 2016 as more businesses implement the technology.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile consumption and advertising. It begins with an introduction on the new mobile consumer, noting that attention is shifting to mobile through new usages. Major players have transformed to respond to mobile imperatives, and mobile has created new brands and business models. The future of mobile advertising and the rise of mobile creativity are examined. Cross-device marketing strategies and adapting actions to mobile are discussed, along with the real value of mobile and how mobile can boost brand awareness.
Overview of the Different Mobile Payment systems
- NFC based Platforms such as Google Wallet and ISIS
- Systems like Square, VeriFone, Card.io Naratte Zoosh and other exciting and disruptive startups in this space.
[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/
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.
MIT Enterprise Forum event on December 17 "NFC Circle" Mobile Wallet Wars and Warriors" Just about everyone in the NFC space has or plans to release a mobile wallet for one big reason – control of the consumer. But how many wallets can a consumer have or will they want? How many wallets can or will a merchant want to support? And what do both of these big stakeholders do while this is all being sorted? And what is the role of other key stakeholders like mobile operators, bank issuers and payments networks?
Our panel consists of the most important mobile wallet warriors who are on the front lines of this very exciting commerce battleground where the winner could really “take all.” They’ll speak openly about what they are doing, how merchants and consumers are responding, and where they see all of this ending up.
Using mobile devices to complete payment transactions in stores is on the brink of mass adoption in North America. What's not clear yet is what technology will be the most popular and how these methods of payment will be secured. So far, security seems to be an afterthought in some early attempts at a mass-market approach to mobile payments - including one particular app that happens to have 12 million users and a glaring loophole.
JPC Technologies idea to innovation PresentationJPC Technologies
JPC Technologies is our passion to deliver business growth through Information Technology. At JPC Technologies, we are committed to deliver nothing short of the best. JPC Technologies has had its humble beginning in the year 2010 when Jimmy Padia, its founder and chief mentor had the vision to create a unique value proposition, wherein JPC Technologies would offer a range of innovative services and solutions to enterprises and technology driven businesses.
The document discusses digital menus and proximity marketing technologies for restaurants. It describes how digital menus allow customers to access menus and wine lists on their mobile devices, allowing them to stay connected to social apps and share what they like. The menus also gather customer data on habits, preferences, and time spent in the restaurant, which is displayed to owners in real-time dashboards. It further explains how iBeacons can be used to trigger customized experiences for customers within set distance ranges of the beacons placed in a restaurant.
Near Field Communication (NFC) originated from RFID technology. It allows contactless communication between devices like smartphones and NFC tags. NFC is gaining popularity in industries like hospitality. Hotels are using NFC to allow guests to check in with their phone and access rooms without keys. Amusement parks like Disney are implementing NFC wristbands that act as tickets, payments, and more. NFC will streamline payments and marketing by making coupons and transactions easier to use. While still new, NFC has potential to refine processes in hospitality and other industries through personalized services and faster transactions.
Globant presented on innovation technologies including Internet of Things (IoT) and iBeacon. iBeacon uses Bluetooth Low Energy signals to allow mobile apps to detect proximity to small wireless transmitters. It provides more accurate indoor location targeting than GPS. Example applications discussed include indoor mapping, targeted offers in retail stores, automatic check-ins, and customized experiences and content based on location. Frequently asked questions covered technical details of how iBeacon works and potential use cases.
iBeacon Reality Check _ Essential Considerations for an iBeacon DeploymentAirTight Networks
Companion to On-Demand Webinar: iBeacon Reality Check: Essential Considerations for an iBeacon Deployment
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3830071055091131905
In this 30 minute webinar Sriram Venkiteswaran walks through what to consider when deciding to engage in an iBeacon deployment.
• What is iBeacon?
• iBeacon Reality Check
• Components to Build an iBeacon Solution
• iBeacon Challenges
Related the companion Blog >> How to hit a home run with iBeacon http://blog.airtightnetworks.com/how-to-hit-a-home-run-with-ibeacon
Follow Sriram Venkiteswaran on Twitter https://twitter.com/wesriram
NFC, or Near Field Communication, is a technology that allows contactless data transfer between devices over short distances. It has many applications, including mobile payments, hotel room keys, and Disney's MagicBands. While not widely used currently, NFC adoption is growing and several services are taking advantage of it. NFC will streamline operations for businesses in hospitality and other industries by speeding up payments and allowing for more customer interaction. It may eventually replace credit cards for mobile payments and improve marketing through more personalized experiences. Overall, NFC will enhance the quality and speed of service across various industries like hospitality.
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 is usually associated with the term, "mobile wallet". Consumers can make their payments using their phones in restaurants, public transport's networks and supermarkets.
Application of near field communication (nfc)Vijay Thakkar
Near Field Communication (NFC) allows short-range wireless data transmission when two devices are touched or brought close together. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz and works with existing contactless RFID technology. It has a range of about 10 cm and transfer rates from 106-424 Kbit/s. NFC is used for applications like mobile payments, parking, boarding passes, car keys, advertisements, and sharing contacts or files between devices. As the technology is compatible with RFID infrastructure and brings benefits to Bluetooth setup, NFC has potential to become a disruptive technology and transform everyday tasks.
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
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
This document describes proximity marketing and beacon technology solutions offered by The Proximity Agency. It discusses how beacons can be used to recognize customers in real-time, send targeted push notifications, enable hyper-local marketing, facilitate authenticated payments, and more. Case studies show how beacons have increased app engagement by 400% for Carrefour and in-store sales by 8% for McDonald's. The agency claims to be able to implement a minimum viable beacon product within one month.
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 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.
[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/
TECHNOLOGY TRENDS IN HOTELS, EMERGING TRENDS.pptxAMRIT914652
This document discusses 15 key technology trends in the hotel industry in 2022, including smart hotel rooms, IoT, big data, mobile check-in services, contactless payments, translation devices, increased internet bandwidth, cybersecurity, robots, air filter systems, artificial intelligence, face recognition technology, occupancy-based sensors, energy-saving appliances, and cloud hotel property management systems. Adopting these new technologies can help hotels improve the guest experience, increase operational efficiency, and stay competitive.
This document summarizes a research paper on using near field communication (NFC) tags to enable mobile commerce (m-commerce). It discusses how an Android application could read NFC tags on products to add them to a virtual shopping cart. Payment could then be made via the app using existing online payment methods. The document provides background on m-commerce, mobile payments, and how NFC tags work. It also discusses security protocols for NFC-based communications between a user's mobile device and a merchant's terminal for contactless payments. The proposed system aims to make shopping more convenient and efficient for consumers compared to traditional retail models.
Near-Field Communication (NFC) can be used in a range of different ways at a variety of different places. Here is a list of the top 6 ways NFC can be used by consumers.
NFC is an emerging technology that combines RFID and mobile devices to allow communication between devices within 4 centimeters of each other. It operates at 13.56 MHz and can transfer data up to 424 Kbits/sec. NFC has applications in mobile payments, access control, transit payments, social networking and more. While not supported by iPhone 5, NFC is driving mobile payment revolution and a new marketing ecosystem of location-based offers and interactions between physical objects and mobile devices.
NFC payment technology provides a solution to challenges faced by ice cream truck franchises from increased theft and customers preferring non-cash payments. The technology works by transferring data via radio frequency between an NFC chip and payment terminal. Major players in the NFC ecosystem include chip manufacturers, payment terminal vendors, and mobile wallet applications. NFC allows contactless payment for items like public transit fares and store purchases using a smartphone instead of cash or cards.
Sound Based Payment technology enables contactless payments through sound waves. There is no dependence on any specific platform and the technology behind it enables
payments on various devices such as smartphones, feature phones, card swipe machines and point-of-sale devices.
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.
1) Hotels are installing digital door viewers to provide security and comfort by allowing guests to see who is outside their door on a wireless monitor.
2) Self-service kiosks are being used in hotels and restaurants to provide convenient options for guests while improving efficiency and customer satisfaction.
3) While kiosks offer benefits, they also present weaknesses like insufficient skills for some users and fewer job opportunities.
Presentation by Paula Hunter at the Internet of Things 2014
In this presentation, Paula Hunter (Executive Director, NFC Forum) gives an overview of NFC Growth and the status of NFC globally, challenges and opportunities of NFC in payment, and the convergence of IOT and NFC.
NFC technology allows contactless communication between compatible devices from up to 4 cm away, transmitting data at up to 424 Kbits/sec. Nokia has developed an open NFC platform called NFC-Hub to allow brands and businesses to create engaging consumer experiences using NFC today, such as checking in on social media or going to websites, without requiring secure NFC technology or additional software. The NFC-Hub platform provides tools for small-scale e-commerce, collecting usage analytics, managing URL-based tags, and an affiliate program. Early results show the potential for NFC to drive revenue opportunities and engagement through partnerships and word-of-mouth prior to widespread availability of secure NFC technology.
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NFC Technology for Hotels in Dubai
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A NewA New
ExperienceExperience
For YourFor Your
GuestsGuests
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Emerging Trend in the Hospitality Industry
Check yourself in with
your smartphone Know ongoing and
upcoming events,
deals and places to go
Stay, Dine, and Shop
with your smartphone
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NFC Technology
A cool futuristic wireless
technology for Smartphones and
similar devices to exchange digital
information
Requires just a touch to send and receive digital
content
And it takes less than one second to connect two
NFC device and works in distance of 10 cm or less
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NFC Use Cases
Pass Gate
Get information
from smart
poster
Get information
from information
kiosk
Pay bus/taxi
fare
Pass Gate
Get information
from smart
poster
Get information
from information
kiosk
Pay bus/taxi
fare
STATION
AIRPORT
Mass Transport
Advertising
Download and
personalize
application
Check usage
history
Download ticket
Lock phone
remotely
Download and
personalize
application
Check usage
history
Download ticket
Lock phone
remotely
ANYWHERE
Any
Enter/exit office
Exchange
business cards
Login to PC;
Print using
copier machine
Enter/exit office
Exchange
business cards
Login to PC;
Print using
copier machine
OFFICE
Security
Adjust seat
position
Open door
Pay parking fee
Adjust seat
position
Open door
Pay parking fee
VEHICLE
Public
Transport
Pass entrance
Get event
information
Pass entrance
Get event
information
THEATRE
STADIUM
Entertainment
Pay by credit
card
Get loyalty point
Get and use
coupon
Share and use
coupon among
users
Pay by credit
card
Get loyalty point
Get and use
coupon
Share and use
coupon among
users
STORE
RESTAURANT
Banking
Retail
Credit Card
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NFC Tags are small
passive devices which
can communicate with
NFC phones to deliver
digital information
Now NFC technology is
coming to other devices such
as Speakers, Headsets, TV,
AC, Cars, Refrigerators,
Printers, Cameras and more
NFC Devices
NFC Reader devices,
they can communicate
with NFC phones or
NFC Tags to exchange
digital information
NFC technology is
present in most high
end Smart Phones such
as Galaxy S3, S4, Nokia
Lumia 920, Blackberry
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Activate Your World
Easy To Use And Fast Communication
Innovative Use Everywhere
Better Customer Engagement
Enables Real Time Management
Reduce Manual Effort And Cost Effective
Highly Secure And Reduces Frauds
Why
NFC?
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Instant access to relevant information
Ease of use, simple and fun
Attractive technology and hassle free
Consumer Impact
Fast information exchange
Saves time
A magical
experience
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Brand Leadership, Operational Efficiency, and
Revenue Opportunities With NFC Solutions
Staff Management, Tracking
and Hotel Management
Virtual Store for Shopping
and Advertising
Marketing and Customer
Engagement
The number of NFC Smart
phones and NFC devices
worldwide is increasing
exponentially
Al Habtoor Hotels can tap this
market with straightforward
NFC solutions at minimal cost
and effort
NFC is a global and standard
technology that allows
widespread implementation
without the burden of
proprietary costs
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Enhance social
presence for
customer
acquisition and
retention
Improve customer
services through
on demand hotel
and facilities
information and
navigation
Elevate customer
experience with
hotel coupons,
information on
trends and events
and nearby places
Use customer
analytics to
enhance services
and prepare future
strategies
• Eliminate use paper resources such as location based services, post
purchase offers, area maps, brochures, printed menus, maps, etc.
• Offer a customized package of perks, deals and discounts and for a
unique selling point
Cost Efficient Marketing
Dubai Leading Technologies will supply customized NFC Tags, encode them
with proper information, provide backend analytic system and help Habtoor to
install NFC Tags in premises. Dubai Leading Technologies will provide
complete technical guidance to Habtoor for proper NFC marketing strategies
Dubai Leading Technologies NFC Solution
Marketing and Customer Engagement
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Provide an enjoyable stay where guests can dine, watch events and shop with their smartphone
Al Habtoor can monetize this platform by providing advertisements of brands,
restaurants, shopping places etc.
Revenue Generation
Dubai Leading Technologies will supply NFC Tags and develop the platform
for Al Habtoor. Dubai Leading Technologies will be responsible for
maintaining and enhancing features of the platform.
Dubai Leading Technologies NFC Solution
Virtual Store For Shopping And Advertising
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Staff Productivity
Each staff will carry NFC Tags for
identification & their supervisors with NFC
phones. Supervisors can find the detail of
staff by tapping their NFC phone against
staff’s NFC Tag. They can assign work to
them or can find pending work.
Operations
Every hotel room will have NFC Tag
installed for updating cleaning
information. Once room is cleaned,
supervisors can check and tap their NFC
Phone to update information in hotel
backend cloud system in real time.
Inventory Management
Hotel inventory can also be managed and
updated using NFC tags and backend cloud
system for day-to-day functioning
• Increase in staff productivity, real time information delivery and efficient
day-to-day functioning
• Improvement in asset and inventory management through real-time
tracking, location and identification
Operational Efficiency
Dubai Leading Technologies will supply NFC Tags, develop backend cloud
system, integrate with existing system and help Al Habtoor install NFC Tags
in premises
Dubai Leading Technologies NFC Solution
Staff Management, Tracking and Hotel
Management
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Other NFC Solutions In The Hospitality Industry
On Pilot Worldwide
Mobile Based Payment
System
Front desk Bypass
Solution for Guest
Check-in and Check-out
Freedom of Choice and Efficiency
Optional service offered to guests that prefer
not to stop at the front desk when checking in.
Instead, just walk into the hotel, go straight to
your room and check in with just a touch of
your NFC-enabled phone.
It enables guests to check-in, check-out or
even access a map of how to get to their
room.
NFC Solution
Dubai Leading Technologies can offer NFC
based door locks which will work with NFC
based phones or NFC contact less cards.
Currently most of the solutions are in trial
phase
Dubai Leading Technologies estimates it
will take around 1-2 years before such
solution will be viable for hotels
Many hotels in USA, UK, and South Korea
have started such trials
Convenience and Security
Enables fast check-out procedure using NFC-
enabled mobile wallets, reduces waiting time
for on-the-go travellers.
Mobile wallets have security codes that need
to be keyed in prior to any payment made.
NFC Solution
Dubai Leading Technologies can offer NFC
based Payment POS for allowing
customers to pay by tapping their phones
to terminal.
This solution can enhance hotel efficiency
to next level. They can receive money
from the Guests easily as well as they can
provide loyalty benefits automatically.
Currently such solutions are also in trial
phases but companies such as Master Card
& Visa are working to bring such solution
in mainstream with next 1-2 years
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DU is launching NFC based SIM in third quarter of 2013 to allow Mobile
payment. Etisalat is also working on NFC based payment services which will
be launched in 2013.
Mobile Payment
RTA, the Dubai roads and transport authority, has announced plans to
introduce NFC ticketing across the emirate's metro, bus and water bus
services from 2013.
Mass Transportation
The National ID Card moving to the NFC platform as The Emirates Identity
Authority have signed a MoU with Etisalat to enable creative, convenient
and safe public services for residents.
National Identification Card
Al Ameen service of Dubai police introduced two new e-services — Near
Field Communication (NFC) and e-Tag — at the opening of the 32nd edition
of Gitex Technology Week.
Law Enforcement
NFC in UAE
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NFC Worldwide
As per ABI research the number of NFC devices will reach 2 billion by 2017
Cities like London, New York, Melbourne, Tokyo, Seoul, Nice are using NFC
Smart Posters to interact with people
Many NFC Mobile payment based trials have been launched across the world
Brands like Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Master card, Visa, leading
banks are pushing NFC into the mainstream
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www.nfc-forum.org
NFC Forum
Because interoperability is an
important goal for NFC, the NFC
Forum is implementing a testing and
certification programme that will
allow manufacturers to demonstrate
that their products conform to the
NFC standards.
The NFC Forum also has the aim to
promote the use of the technology
and has recently launched a logo to
be used at reader points and on tags
that implement NFC standards.
Because interoperability is an
important goal for NFC, the NFC
Forum is implementing a testing and
certification programme that will
allow manufacturers to demonstrate
that their products conform to the
NFC standards.
The NFC Forum also has the aim to
promote the use of the technology
and has recently launched a logo to
be used at reader points and on tags
that implement NFC standards.
The NFC Forum is a non-profit industry
association that advances the use of
Near Field Communication technology
for commercial purposes
The NFC Forum is a non-profit industry
association that advances the use of
Near Field Communication technology
for commercial purposes
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NFC Value Proposition
BRAND
LEADERSHIP
Expand market reach
through viral social
marketing
Enhance service strategy
with customer analytics
REVENUE
GENERATION
Acquire new and repeat
customers by offering the
convenience offered by NFC
technology
Increase revenue through
partnerships with
commercial establishments
OPERATIONAL
EFFICIENCY
Drive staff productivity
through real-time floor and
operations management
Improve asset and inventory
management by allowing
real-time tracking,
identification and location of
inventory
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Website: www.dubaileadingtech.com
Email: sales@dubaileadingtech.com
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Slides 2,3,4 - totally change
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Slide 8 change pic and tagline
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Slides 10-12 - should come from their use case document
Slide 13 - change image and tagline ?
Slide 14 - 16 no changes, but check slide if we need to highlight advertising for hotels?
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Slide 19 - look for news re: other hotels
Social Network Links: Guests can like, follow Habtoor hotels by just single tap.
Event information: Guests can find information about ongoing or upcoming events.
Restaurant menus: Habtoor can use NFC Tags on restaurant menu to provide details of food items, their preparation method, ingredients and more.
Feedback/Rating Forms: Habtoor can get feedback/ratings from their guests instantly.