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Next-Generation Cards 2022

Next-Generation Cards 2022
 

Next-Generation Cards 2022
Singapore
November 16 – 17, 2022

APSCA will hold the 5th Next-Generation Cards conference and exposition in Singapore on 16-17 November 2022. Since 2017 this event has a proven track record:

– The world’s first industry event for next-generation cards business
– First industry event covering biometric card and display card developments
– Asia’s only industry event focusing on payment card products

Next-Generation Cards 2022 is an opportunity for industry to communicate and demonstrate next-generation card products to Asian card issuers and schemes, while connecting with supply chain partners in the payment card ecosystem.

Visit the event website or contact zoe.ye@apsca.org for more information.

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