2008 Japan Java Card Technology Forum, Hong Kong

The Java Card Forum (JCF) is the industry organization whose main objective is to promote and evolve interoperable smart cards. Globally we have as an industry delivered more than 3 billion cards and last year we celebrated our 10th anniversary.

As Officers of the JCF, in association with Sun Microsystems, we have the pleasure of inviting you to attend our Java Card Forum Open Day, an exclusive event targeted at selected Marketing/Business Decision makers planning to deploy smart card technology. We have chosen Hong Kong for our 2008 Open Day, due to the development of many smart card projects in the surrounding area and the influx of key players in the mobile environment due to the SIMposium Asia event on 7th – 9th October. As the specification for the next generation platform, Java Card 3.0, has been released this year we would like to take this opportunity to share with you the benefits of Java Card technology.

The Java Card Forum Open Day will provide you with an exceptional opportunity to discover how Java Card technology could expand your business.

During the Day a team of industry experts will:

  • Introduce you to the JCF and Java Card technology
  • Present a variety of success stories using current Java Card technology according to market sectors
  • Provide an overview of Java Card architecture and deployment criteria
  • Demonstrate solutions utilizing the Java Card platform
  • Facilitate networking with other industry leaders, as they discuss their Java Card needs

Who should attend?
This event is key for marketing and business decision-makers interested in smart card innovations in areas such as telecommunications, ID and banking.
During the event you will be able to network with your peers and our panel of Java Card specialists, and receive live demonstrations of the technology.

Time & Place
The event will take place on Friday 10th October 2008 at Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, 64 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, from 9.30am to 3.30pm.

Held the day after SIMposium Asia, and in the same hotel, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to attend both events.

Registration
This is a closed personal invitation event only and as such we would appreciate your registration by Friday 12th September.
Please email openday@javacardforum.org telling us of your interest or if you have any questions concerning the Day. We would of course like to offer you a VIP invitation to this event (at no charge*).

* The event including lunch is at no cost, but please understand that you would be responsible for your own travel, accommodation and other miscellaneous costs.

Agenda For Open Day

09.30 – 10.00   Registration and welcome coffee
10.00 – 10.15   Welcome by JCF and JCF Overview (Christian Goire, President JCF)
10.15 – 10.30   Introduction to JC, JC ecosystem (inc. statistics) (Bruno Basquin,                      Gemalto)
10.30 – 10.45   Standardisation (Dr. Vedder, G&D)
10.45 – 11.05   Success story using current JC technology: 1 eHealth                                    Taiwan (Thomas Kraft, G&D)

11.05 – 11.45   Networking Break and demonstrations of JC technology

11.45 – 12.05   Success story using current JC technology: 2 Telecom  (Heiko                      Kruse, Sagem Orga)
12.05 – 12.25   Success story using current JC technology: 3 Telecom  (Jean Loup                      Depinay, Oberthur)
12.25 – 12.45   Future perspectives for the technology  (Ram Banerjee, Sun                              Microsystems)

12.45 – 13.30   Networking lunch and demonstrations of JC technology

13.30 – 14.00   JC Architecture (Eric Vetillard, Trusted Labs )
14.00 – 14.15   JC Roadmap (Brian Kowal, Sun Microsystems)
14.15 – 15.00   JC Deployment: simplifying the process from idea to market - a                      comparison between native and JC platforms (TBD)
15.00 – 15.15   Closing speech + how to become involved (Christian Goire,                              President JCF)

15.15 – 15.45   Networking Break and demonstrations of JC technology

 

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