Welcome to the 2014 Spotlight for Developers! Paula Hunter Director, NFC Forum March 21, 2014 | San Francisco Purpose of the Spotlight • Day with the experts to stimulate use cases, answer questions, meet the players, showcase work • Demo area to show real world examples • Preview of upcoming programs for developers Morning Agenda 9:15-9:45 State of the Market; SONY update, Koichi Tagawa, SONY; Chairman, NFC Forum 9:45-10:00 State of the Technology John Hillan, Qualcomm; Chair, NFC Forum Technical Committee 10:00-10:15 NFC Forum Signature RTD: Implementation & use cases for signing NDEF messages Tony Rosati, Trust Point Innovation; Chair, NFC Forum Security Working Group 10:15-10:30 NFC Tags: The Need for Frictionless Trust, Mark Robinton, HID Global 10:30-10:45 NFC and HCE, Erick Wong, Visa; NFC Forum Board 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-12:00 Panel of use cases Moderator: Trevor Pavey, Broadcom, Vice Chair, NFC Forum Chuck Parker, Continua Health Care Pedro Martinez, Gemalto: Chair, NFC Forum Air Transport Task Force Sherif Samy, Underwriters Laboratory, NFC in Retail: Beyond Payment *all sessions include Q&A Afternoon Agenda 12-1 Lunch and networking 1-2:15 Android (lecture + demo + Q&A) Martijn Coenen, Google 2:15 – 3:30 Windows (lecture + demo + Q&A) Alex McKelvey, NFC Lead Developer and Demet Bezmez, NFC Program Manager for Windows Phone Blue, Microsoft 3:30 – 3:45 Break 3:45 - 4:45 Blackberry (lecture + demo + Q&A) Larry McDonough, Principal Evangelist 4:45 Lightning Talks Justin Riberio | Stickman Ventures Garner Lee | Firefox OS & Louis Schreier| Deutsche Telekom Stefania Boiocchi | Sequent Sanjiv Dua | RFID4U Wrap-up, Cocktails and Networking • *all sessions include Q&A Don’t Forget! • NFC badges—Share your contact info with a tap • Wrist band links to developers kit – All specs and app docs, selected white papers, certification materials, Brand Guide, etc. • Look for smart posters around the venue • View selected demos and products in the market • T-shirts and beer steins to remember us by State of the Market Koichi Tagawa Chairman, NFC Forum Sony March 21, 2014 | San Francisco NFC Industry Update Global Market Situation • Recent Developments – First NFC-enabled household appliances launched – Wearables market takes off – First nationwide NFC payments rollout in US – New HCE feature in Android 4.4 – Top payment associations launch HCE solutions – Major North American coffee shop launches NFC pay – New NFC/Bluetooth LE (BLE) solutions • NFC and BLE are complementary technologies Market Segment Status Consumer Electronics Soaring! Healthcare Transport Taking off!! Taking off! One Touch to BT/WiFi Remote Airline Public Healthcare Ticket Transport Ticket Payment Retail Preparing for take off Preparing for take off Automotive/Mobile Printing Accessory / Wearable Credit / Debit Coupon / Royalty Program Market Acceleration • ABI Research – 125 million NFC handsets shipped in 2012; 285M shipped in 2013; 500+M in 2014 – NFC-enabled smartphone shipments are anticipated to increase by 481% from 2012 to 2015 • Berg Insight – One in three mobile phones to come with NFC by 2017 – Between 2012 and 2017, installed base of NFC handsets will increase at a CAGR of 65% to reach 2.1bn units – By 2017, the penetration rate for NFC across all handset segments will increase to approximately 32% • Gartner – 50% of smartphones will have NFC capability by 2015 • IHS Technology – Two in three phones to come with NFC by 2018 – Annual shipments increasing from 275m units in 2013 to 1.2bn units in 2018. • Juniper Research – By 2017, 1 in 4 US consumers will use NFC-enabled devices to 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trackpad Moneto: NFC microSD I-O Data for the iPhone & WiFi Router Android Nintendo Wii U RhythmTrak controllers ViVOtech NFC payment Revosys V5 taxi Heart Monitor terminals terminal/tablet Samsung NFC-enabled laser Smart Meters for utility printer companies Sony RC-S380 reader/writer NFC Laptops HP Envy x2 Lenovo ThinkPad Helix Sony Vaio Fit What Happened With the Chicken and the Egg? Market deployment over millions of devices achieved a positive result. • ABI Research • 125 M in 2012; 285M shipped in 2013; 500+M in 2014 • Berg Insight • One in three mobile phones to come with NFC by 2017 Device first or service first… almost solved. A new challenge is coming. NFC Forum Update Mission and Goals The mission of the NFC Forum is to advance the use of NFC technology by: • Developing standards-based specifications that ensure interoperability among devices and services • Encouraging the development of products using NFC Forum specifications • Educating the market globally about NFC technology • Ensuring that products claiming NFC capabilities comply with NFC Forum specifications • Promoting the NFC Forum N-Mark Members SPONSOR MEMBERS PRINCIPAL MEMBERS Members ASSOCIATE MEMBERS IMPLEMENTER MEMBERS NONPROFIT MEMBERS Liaison Partners Thank you and Join Us! State of the Technology John Hillan Chair, Technical Committee, NFC Forum Qualcomm March 21, 2014 | San Francisco NFC Forum Architecture Peer-to-Peer Architecture NFC FORUM DEVICE NFC FORUM DEVICE Application Application Application Application Data Data RTD RTD NDEF NDEF Messages NDEF SNEP SNEP Commands/Responses SNEP LLCP LLCP PDUs LLCP Activity NFC-DEP Protocol Activity Digital Protocol Technology Commands/Responses Digital Protocol Analog RF Frames Analog Read-Write Architecture NFC FORUM DEVICE NFC FORUM TAG Application Information Application Data RTD RTD NDEF NDEF Messages NDEF Type N Tag Operation Type N Tag Commands/Responses Activity Activity (Listen) Digital Protocol Technology Commands/Responses Digital Protocol Analog RF Frames Analog Thank you! NFC Forum Security Signature RTD: Use Cases & Implementations Tony Rosati Chair Security Working Group March 21, 2014 | San Francisco NFC in Advertising • Tap the movie poster to see a film trailer and/or buy a theatre ticket or buy a digital copy of the movie • Enable immediate action! Source: Blue Bite NFC in Retail • In Aug.
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