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The Innovation Project 2013 ThinkAThonTM to Tackle Payments Industry's Five Most Difficult Problems and Drive "Collective Innovation"
BOSTON --(Business Wire)--
Much innovation is about the lone venture pursuing the dreams of its
entrepreneurs, creating a successful product, and reaping vast rewards.
But sometimes society faces problems that could benefit from "collective
innovation" by bringing together participants from across industry,
academia, government and other parts of society. Innovating payments - a
global network of consumers and merchants - is a complex undertaking, in
part because the system works well today, and in part because of the
vast number of players that have to be coordinated in order to affect
global change. The
Innovation Project 2013 ThinkAThonTM has
identified five of the most difficult problems in advancing payments
innovation and is fielding fifteen teams to collectively and creatively
design solution frameworks for overcoming these problems in a process
that is both collaborative and competitive.
Teams will assemble on the afternoon of Day One of The
Innovation Project to outline their approach to the problem they
have been asked to solve, and solutions will be presented on the morning
of Day Two. A panel of expert judges will decide which team within each
problem set has created the most plausible approach for solving their
problem. Winners will receive The Innovation Project 2013 Collective
Innovation Award, with an overall "Master Payments Guru 2013"
designation that will be awarded to the team across all five problems
that the judges believe have the best solution overall. Team captains
are drawn from across the payments ecosystem and include senior
executives from PayPal (News - Alert), Discover, Western Union, Vantiv, Elavon, Loomis,
ROAM, NetSpend, MasterCard, TSYS and RushCard. Team captains will select
team members from The Innovation Project 2013 delegate roster.
The Innovation Project 2013 will assemble the most senior executives and
elite innovators from just about every established payments company
worldwide, and CEOs of the most innovative startups to change the
conversation about how to create, ignite and scale innovation. It is
being held on March 20-21 at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The
Innovation Project 2013 is hosted by PYMNTS.com,
the leading online property for news and content on "what's next" in
innovation in payments and the broader commerce ecosystem.
"As we embrace the possibilities offered by the technological revolution
that is leading to the reinvention - and creative destruction - of
payments, we face numerous challenges in creating an industry that
serves society," says David Evans, Founder of Market Platform Dynamics (News - Alert)
and ThinkAThonTM chairman. "Some of these
challenges entail seizing new opportunities for helping society while
others involve lowering te risk of emerging practices that could
ultimately harm society. The ThinkAThonTM is
about working across the payments industry to solve some of the
difficult problems we face in serving society at large."
The five problems that ThinkAThonTM teams will
address are:
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Consumer
Privacy and Mobile Commerce - How should we deal with real and
imagined privacy concerns to maximize the potential of mobile commerce
for consumers and strike the balance between consumer interests and
innovator interests
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Catastrophic
Failure and Systemic Risk - How can society best insure
against the catastrophic failure of the electronic payments system and
minimize the consequences of such a failure were it to occur
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Financial
Inclusion and the Other 2 Billion People - How can innovators,
governments, and incumbents work together, or by themselves, to best
use the disruptive innovation occurring in payments to deploy, at
large scale, banking services to the underserved
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The
New Point of Sale - How can merchants, issuers, acquirers,
networks, and perhaps even consumers work together to reach the best
solution most efficiently
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Making
Mobile Simple for Consumers - How can the global payments
industry converge most quickly to the mobile payments solution that
delights the consumer
ThinkAThonTM judges are:
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Beverly Anderson, EVP Consumer Services, Wells Fargo (News - Alert)
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Tim Attinger, Head of Strategy and Development, Blackhawk
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Bryan Johnson, Founder/Chairman, Braintree
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Liza Landsman, Managing Director, Blackrock
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Richard Schmalensee, Dean Emeritus, MIT (News - Alert) Sloan School of
Management
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Brian Smith, Managing Director, Market Platform Dynamics
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Scott Thompson, CEO, Shoprunner
To download the ThinkAThonTM Issue Brief, please
click here. For more information on The Innovation Project, please
visit theinnovationproject2013.com
or contact Doug Wilber at douglas.wilber@marketplatforms.com.
About The Innovation Project
Over 2 days, 100 speakers and 500 senior members of the payments
industry will change the way that the payments and its broader commerce
ecosystem thinks, talks, delivers and ignites innovation. On March 20th and
21st the greatest minds in commerce and payments will
assemble at Harvard University near Boston to kick the conversation
about innovation up to an entirely different level at a program called The
Innovation Project. Speakers and delegates are among the most senior
executives and elite innovators from literally every established
payments company worldwide, along with the CEOs of the most innovative
start-ups in the space. One of its five modules includes pairing
industry CEOs with external thought leaders such as Al Gore (former
US VP), Steve Levitt (Freakonomics), Eric Reis (The
Lean Start Up), Rosie Rios (US Treasurer), Russell Simmons (Rush
Card), Raj Date (CFPB), and Josh Lerner (Architecture
of Innovation) to challenge the conventional wisdom around what it
will take to get merchants and consumers to adopt new ways to shop and
pay. Warren Buffett is the program's keynote. The Innovation
Project also hosts the industry's 2013 PYMNTS.com Innovator Awards,
given to 15 of the industry's top innovators over dinner, which this
year will be emceed by B.J. Novak of The Office and will
introduce delegates to 40 of the hottest "next generation" payments
innovators.
About PYMNTS.com
PYMNTS.com is reinventing the way in which companies in payments share
relevant information about the initiatives that shape the future of
commerce and make news. This powerful B2B platform is the #1 site for
the payments industry by traffic and the premier source of information
about "what's next" in payments. C-suite and VP level executives read it
daily for these insights, making the PYMNTS.com audience the most
valuable in the industry. It provides an interactive platform for
companies to demonstrate thought It provides an interactive platform for
companies to demonstrate thought leadership, popularize products and,
most importantly, capture the mindshare of global decision-makers. It's
where the best minds and best content meet on the web.

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