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our speakers
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Francisco Tur
Hartmann
Principal, Market
Integration Division
European Central
Bank
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Anthony T. Robles
 
Executive VP, Group
Head of Consumer
Banking
Chinatrust Commercial Bank (Philippines)
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Stuart Woodward
GM, Representation,
Payments Business
& Technology, Premium Business
Services
Commonwealth Bank
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Philip Lowe
 
Assistant Governor
(Financial System)
Reserve Bank of
Australia
 
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Nick Astwick
General Manager,
Consumer Finance
Kiwibank
conference details
Conference:
Cards & Payments Day 1
24th March 8am - 5:30pm
Cards & Payments Day 2
25th March 8am - 5:30pm
Innovations in Payments Day:
Thursday 26 March 2009
 
 
 
Workshops:
Pre-conference workshops:
Monday 23 March 2009
 
Workshop A:
"Fighting card fraud in the 21st century" led by The ai Corporation
 
Workshop B:
"PCI-DSS – achieving automated and continuous compliance
 
Post-conference workshop
 Friday 27 March 2009
 
Workshop C:
"Commercialising mobile contactless services: What you need to know & do" led by Venyon

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sponsor opportunities
This is your best sales and marketing opportunity of the year. If you are serious about being positioned as a market leader in the cards industry, then this is the event you need to be at!

If you supply or are involved in the following areas you should be looking to partner with the Cards and Payments Australasia Summit 2008:
 
  • Barcodes
  • Biometrics 
  • Card Applications Developers 
  • Card issuers 
  • Card Testing Equipment 
  • Chip Cards Software/Hardware
  • e-Commerce 
  • Electronic kiosks
     
And many more, click here for more information.

 
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For details contact
Brendan Gow

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Network, relax and make contact

Cards and Payments Australasia contains more than 8 hours of dedicated networking time. We offer our attendees the perfect surroundings to relax with fellow industry colleagues during speed networking lunches, cocktail receptions and breaks.

Speed Networking - these brief meetings are the starting point for conversation and networking throughout the conference. This is where long-lasting and profitable business relationships begin. Meet…move on…meet…move on…meet!  Exchange business cards with fellow conference delegates and industry peers  The best 50 minutes networking session you’ve ever experienced


 Meet, interact and do business with the people who really matter

Our unique Contact system to enable you to set up meetings before the event. You can search the attendees then email them directly without ever seeing their email address. We facilitate first contact and you take it from there. More than just on-line networking. Important forms and conference tips can be downloaded and, after the event you can download the white papers and presentations from our world-class speakers.

Cards and Payments Australasia offers you more CEO & CIO level panel discussions than ever before. We offer sixty minute’s “chat show” style sessions where you can ask the questions you want answers for! You will not get a better chance than this to question the leading players in the ports industry directly. Consider it an unfair advantage.


A sales and marketing solution that generates leads and new business

The Cards and Payments Australasia exhibition area is the perfect environment for you to see the newest products, understand the latest services and solutions and engage in “face to face” meetings with this sector. This is the place where you can make new and long lasting business relationships in a fast developing market.

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