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Powered and Next-Generation Cards

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Powered and Next-Generation Cards
July 17-18, 2018
Singapore

Last year APSCA organised the world’s first conference and exhibition on Powered and Next-Generation Cards. In 2018 this trailblazing industry event takes a deeper dive into next-generation card products that are now being launched by innovative issuers around the world, particularly biometric payment cards.

The Powered and Next-Generation Cards conference will combine thought leadership, innovation and best practices from end-users and solutions providers. A larger exhibition will again showcase companies around the world that are delivering the next evolution of card solutions.

The 2-day conference will cover:

Day 1 – Manufacturing Next-Generation Cards
Day 2 – Seminar on Biometric Payment Cards

The first day is focused on industry perspectives and manufacturing of next-generation cards, particularly biometric cards. The second day is designed to help payment card issuers understand everything they need to know about launching biometric payment card products. Please download the program here (PDF)

A targeted exposition of latest powered and next generation card solutions will be held with the conference. The exposition will provide an opportunity for issuers of payment and identity cards from around the world to view and learn about latest developments and opportunities to create new payment and identity products for their customers.

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