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NFC Forum Launches Special Interest Groups to Support NFC Market Implementations
WAKEFIELD, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
The
NFC Forum, a non-profit industry association that advances the use
of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, has announced the creation
of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that will bring together leaders from
the areas of Consumer Electronics, Health Care, Payment, Retail, and
Transport to collaborate on NFC solution implementation,
interoperability, best practices, and future requirements. By fostering
the direct, concerted interaction of NFC stakeholders in key vertical
markets, use cases, and technology segments, the SIGs will enable the
NFC Forum (News - Alert) to take a more active role in driving NFC solutions
development, deployment, and adoption.
The new SIGs build on the NFC Forum's progress to date and reflect the
growing momentum behind NFC. Analysts estimate that more than 100
million NFC-enabled phones were sold in 2012 and close to 300 million
will be shipped in 2013. NFC Forum membership is at an all-time high,
and the organization has achieved major milestones in specification
development and certification. The five SIGs introduced today in two
special public webcasts, "NFC Goes Vertical," represent the top
near-term growth opportunities for NFC technology. The NFC Forum will
form additional SIGs as market needs develop.
Each SIG
leverages the Forum's alliance partnerships in that area, bringing
together top experts, member companies, and NFC solutions developers to
share the business and technical needs of their industry and to develop
programs to support them. SIG activities include:
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Educating the market on use cases, implementation issues, and lessons
learned
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Gathering business requirements to drive new or modified technical work
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Exploring ways to speed or smooth certification of NFC-enabled devices
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Establishing and managing liaisons with other goups to further
collaboration efforts
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Creating regional programs as needed
"As the commercialization of NFC solutions grows, we see an increasing
need in the marketplace for education, guidance, and support for market
implementation," said Koichi Tagawa, chairman of the NFC Forum. "By
helping us focus our efforts and expertise on the specific needs of key
market sectors, the SIGs will enable the NFC Forum to facilitate and
accelerate the delivery of exciting new NFC solutions to consumers."
The NFC Forum webcast launching the new SIGs was staged twice, to
accommodate attendees in different regions of the globe. Speakers
included Koichi
Tagawa, NFC Forum Chairman, Sony; James
Anderson, NFC Forum Vice Chairman, MasterCard (News - Alert); Debbie
Arnold, NFC Forum Director; Chuck
Parker, Continua Health Alliance (News - Alert); Cameron
Green, GS1; and Stephan
Copart, International Air Transport Association. Recordings of both
webcasts are available from the NFC Forum website.
The five initial SIG Working Groups will report in to a new SIG
Committee, which reports to the NFC Forum Board. Working through the SIG
Committee, NFC Forum members will have the opportunity to recommend the
formation of additional SIGs and to propose new work items.
With its more targeted focus, the SIG structure will also offer Forum
members the opportunity for greater participation by providing a way to
connect with others who share their interests, discovering and
developing new business opportunities, and exploring new markets.
About the NFC Forum
The NFC Forum (http://www.nfc-forum.org)
was launched as a non-profit industry association in 2004 by leading
mobile communications, semiconductor, and consumer electronics
companies. The Forum's mission is to advance the use of Near Field
Communication technology by developing specifications, ensuring
interoperability among devices and services, and educating the market
about NFC technology. The Forum's 180 global member companies currently
are developing specifications for a modular NFC device architecture, and
protocols for interoperable data exchange and device-independent service
delivery, device discovery, and device capability.
The NFC Forum's Sponsor members, which hold seats on the Board of
Directors, include leading players in key industries around the world.
The Sponsor members are: Broadcom Corporation, Intel, MasterCard
Worldwide, NEC, Nokia, NXP Semiconductors, Qualcomm (News - Alert), Renesas Electronics
Corporation, Samsung, Sony Corporation, STMicroelectronics, and Visa Inc.

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