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Conference:
Day 1
20th Apr 9am - 5:30pm
Day 2
21st Apr 9am - 5:30pm
 
Workshops: 19 April Monday
Card marketing & loyalty

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Welcome to Asia’s largest smart card marketplace
Cards Asia 2010 - Asia’s largest and most comprehensive smart card exhibition and conference turns 15 next year!
 

We know Asia best!

As Asia’s number 1 cards event, Cards Asia 2010 continues to serve as the annual platform where decision makers from key industries come together to align their business needs and do real business, contributing to the continuous growth of the smart card industry in Asia.
 
Cards Asia 2010’s purpose is to give our customers the relationships and big ideas to do things differently and better. We’ve been bringing Asian businesses together under one roof for more than 10 years. There is no other platform in Asia that understand and deliver Asia business better than Cards Asia!
 
 
Cards & Payments Asia 2009 conference
The 14th annual Cards and Payments Asia 2009 concluded on a high note in size, stature and quality.
 
The two-day conference covered best practices, case studies and innovations in operating the cards business in challenging times. With our diverse pool of speakers representing the best banks and industry experts in the Asia region, tough issues such as cost and risk management, and marketing and loyalty, were re-energised with a focus on new markets and strategies to strengthen the retail banking business.
 
 
 
Our sponsors and exhibitors
"...by far, the BEST...", "...happy with visitor quality...", "...still met our expectations" are some of the sponsors and exhibitors' feedback for the 2009 show.
 
Despite the very difficult market environment, Cards Asia 2009 once again proved to be Asia's leading platform, drawing over 5,500 trade attendees over 3 days.
 
Sponsors and exhibitors who participated this year witnessed the industry buzz and enthusiasm, quality leads, and idea sharing amongst trade attendees in the midst of these challenging times.
 
2010 exhibition and sponsorship opportunities are now open!  Take advantage of the early bird offers and save your company some $$ in times like these.
 

 

Cards Asia exhibition day one draws over 2,000 trade visitors


Product live demonstrations

What can you expect at 2010?

  • Larger EXHIBITION SHOWCASE area featuring over 200 leading solution providers - This will add to the visitor and delegate experience by ensuring they have access to a one-stop-shop where they can speak with suppliers, compare products and source solutions
  • Popular demand DEDICATED APPLICATION ZONES - To help your targeted buyers look for specific application and see your solutions LIVE, the exhibition is split into 6 zones - namely banking, payments & transactions, prepaid & gift cards, biometrics & access control, identity management, and mobile commerce (NEW for 2010!)
  • Over 50 end user and technical SEMINARS to choose from
  • More defined CONFERENCE STREAMS - These will focus on the hottest areas of potential growth within the Asia Pacific market, namely Cards Marketing & Loyalty, Prepaid Cards, Payments Innovations (Emerging Payments, e-payments, m-payments, and contactless payments)
  • MOBILE COMMERCE FOCUS DAY - This will provide individuals from within the banking and finance, retail and telecom sectors with access to the latest pre-emptive and innovative mobile commerce solutions and strategies

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2010 event sponsors
 

exhibition visitors
2009 Exhibitor listings
 


Exhibition details:
Day 1
21st Apr 10am - 5:30pm
Day 2
22nd Apr 10am - 5:30pm
Day 2
23rd Apr 10am - 3:30pm

Reserve a stand
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!
 
Prime booth locations are on first-come-first basis.

 
Reserve a stand
 
For details contact Sylwin Ang