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NFC Forum Global Competition 2009 Announces Winners

(Repost from NFC FORUM (C) 2009)

Interactive Research & Development, Pakistan and VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland Earn First-Place Awards at WIMA in Monaco

WAKEFIELD, Mass., USA – April 24, 2009 – The NFC Forum (http://www.nfc-forum.org), a non-profit industry association that advances the use of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, today announced the winners of the NFC Forum Global Competition 2009 (http://www.nfc-forum.org/competition). The winning entries were named at an awards ceremony held last night at WIMA in Monaco (http://www.wima-nfc.com).

In the competition, developers in a Commercial Track vied for the honor of having their solutions named “The Best NFC Service of the Year 2009,” while a Research Track recognized ” “The Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2009.” First-, second-, and third-place winners in each track were chosen by a jury composed of senior professionals and recognized experts from academia and sponsoring companies.

The winners were selected from 20 finalists, who were selected earlier from 52 entries from 21 countries and four continents. The competition finalists demonstrated their entries at the Global NFC Business & Technical Developers Summit taking place this week at WIMA. Winners in each track were awarded cash prizes. First-place winners received 5000 euros, second-place 1500 euros, and third-place 1000 euros.

The first-place winner in the Commercial Track is Interactive Research & Development of Pakistan, for “Interactive Alerts for Childhood Pneumonia,” which is a real-time patient tracking and referral system for use in low-resource settings. The system is currently being used for a pneumonia surveillance study in young children in Karachi, Pakistan.

The first-place winner in the Research Track is VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, for “Hot in the City,” a mobile social media service that uses NFC-enabled mobile phones as a friend connection platform.

The second-place winner in the Commercial Track is Servtag of Germany, for “Friendticker.com,” an NFC-based mobile social ticker that allows users to share their actual locations with friends by touching Friendticker NFC stickers in restaurants and bars. Third place goes to Nordea of Finland for its NFC-based strong end-user authentication solution for online banking, which enables secure access to an online banking site via an NFC-enabled handset and a dual-interface bank card.

In the Research Track, the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), Faculty of Electrical Engineering is awarded second place for “Touch to Communicate,” which allows a consumer who has difficulty communicating to manage phone calls with a simple touch between a mobile device and passive electronic tags. The third-place prize goes to ETH Zurich of Switzerland for the “APriori” NFC-based mobile application, which supports consumer purchasing decisions by interacting with tagged products to deliver point-of-sale product ratings.

The competition’s goal is to promote the development and deployment of innovative and exemplary NFC services. The Commercial Track is for business ideas that address a specific market, business, or consumer need or want. The Research Track is open to the academic community, including university student teams and institutions.

For both commercial and research developers, the NFC Forum Global Competition is more than just an opportunity to win an award. Finalists and winners may look forward to global media coverage, increased awareness among attending industry leaders and venture capitalists, and opportunities to forge partnerships and share ideas.

Nokia and WIMA are Platinum sponsors of the competition. Silver sponsors are INSIDE Contactless and Stollmann E+V GmbH. Equipment sponsors are Over-C and ViVOtech.

About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility, and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions, and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.

About WIMA
WIMA is a Conference and Exhibition based in Monaco, presenting the 3rd NFC Business & Technical Developers Summit from April 22 to 24, 2009. WIMA is hosting the NFC Forum Global Competition Finals & Awards Ceremony on April 23. WIMA is the fastest growing industry event for the NFC community, covering all aspects of the business, technical, and developer chain for both established players and newcomers to the technology. For more information: http://www.wima-nfc.com or contact Joanna Merchie: j.merchie@wima.mc.

About INSIDE Contactless
INSIDE Contactless is the global leader in open-standard contactless payment and Near Field Communication (NFC) semiconductors and software that power the next generation of payment, transit, identity, and access control applications. The company’s intelligent, microprocessor-based platforms offer the flexibility to be embedded in smart cards, mobile phones and other consumer electronic devices, documents, badges, and other items to support a wide range of innovative contactless applications and bring new levels of convenience to users. INSIDE has delivered more than 300 million contactless platforms worldwide to customers and partners. INSIDE is headquartered in Aix-en-Provence, France. For more information, please visit http://www.insidecontactless.com.

About Stollmann E+V GmbH
Stollmann, http://ww.stollmann.de, based in Hamburg, Germany, is one of the leading developers and suppliers of standard products and licensed products for communications technologies such as NFC, Bluetooth, Cable, and ISDN. Stollmann’s team of 44 specialists develops protocol stacks, reference designs, and modules. Stollmann provides an NFC upper layer stack and JSR-257 API for mobile phones, PDAs, and smart phones, an NFC API for embedded devices, and an NFC evaluation kit, featuring an easy-to-use interface, USB reader, and NFC tags, all complying with the most recent NFC Forum standards.

About Over-C
Over-C is the leading Near Field Communication software company focused on the management of tag events, from tag scan through the back office. Over-C’s hosted solutions help companies get the right data to the right person at the right time. For more information on how your company can be Safe in the Knowledge, visit the Over-C Web site: www.over-c.com.

About ViVOtech
ViVOtech (www.vivotech.com) is the market leader in Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile payments, promotions and Over the Air (OTA) provisioning infrastructure software, transaction management software, NFC smart posters, and contactless terminals. These innovative solutions allow millions of consumers to make contactless payments with radio frequency-enabled credit/debit cards, fobs and NFC mobile phones. ViVOtech’s products are used by the most prominent retailers all over the globe and today the company has shipped over 470,000 contactless terminals to more than 35 countries worldwide. In 2009 ViVOtech received the prestigious Frost and Sullivan North American Smart Cards Product Line Strategy of the Year Award.

About Near Field Communication Technology
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a standards-based, short-range wireless connectivity technology that enables simple and safe two-way interactions between electronic devices. NFC technology allows consumers to perform contactless transactions, access digital content, and connect devices with the simplicity of a single touch.

Near Field Communication (NFC) technology provides global interoperability of contactless identification and interconnection technologies. NFC operates in the 13.56 MHz frequency range, over a typical distance of a few centimeters. The underlying layers of NFC technology are based on ISO, ECMA, and ETSI standards. NFC technology is supported by the world’s leading communication device manufacturers, semiconductor producers, network operators, IT and services companies, and financial services organizations. NFC is compatible with hundreds of millions of contactless cards and readers already deployed worldwide.

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 150 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: HP, Innovision Research & Technology plc, INSIDE Contactless, MasterCard Worldwide, Microsoft Corp., NEC, Nokia, NTT DOCOMO, Inc., NXP Semiconductors, Panasonic, Renesas Technology, Samsung, Sony Corporation, STMicroelectronics, and Visa Inc.

NFC Competition 2009

Hey there,

new chance to promote your NFC application: the NFC Competition 2009 has started.

Please apply here: http://www.nfc-forum.org/competition

Why Enter the NFC Forum Global Competition?

Is your commercial solution the “Best NFC Service of the Year 2009”?
Is your research solution the “Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2009”?

The NFC Forum Global Competition is more than just an opportunity to win an award. Finalists and winners look forward to global media coverage, increased awareness among attending industry leaders and venture capitalists, and opportunities to forge partnerships and share ideas.

New for 2009! Winners of each track will receive cash prizes to be announced.

Competition Tracks

Commercial Track: Enter business ideas that address a specific market, business or consumer need or want. Teams must submit a business case document of no more than 3,000 words and a prototype or commercial product. Commercial entries are evaluated on commercial viability and how successfully and innovatively they meet the identified need using NFC technology.

Research Track: Open to the academic community, including university student teams and research institutions. Research track submissions require an explanatory abstract of no more than 3,000 words that identifies the challenge addressed and outlines the approach taken. Prototypes are preferred and multimedia presentations are welcome; entries must not have been piloted previously. Research entries are judged on quality of design and their creative and innovative use of NFC technology.

The 2008 NFC Forum Global Competition was very successful. View the 2008 winners.

Entry Fees

€350 for non-NFC Forum members
€200 for members
€50 for students and research institutions

Important Dates

January 30, 2009: Deadline for entries
March 16, 2009: 20 finalists announced
April 23, 2009: Finalists present entries at WIMA NFC Developers Summit

The Judging Committee evaluates each entry, and 20 finalists will be announced on March 16, 2009. Each team of finalists will deliver a presentation and live demonstration at the WIMA NFC Developers Summit (www.wima-nfc.com) on April 23, 2009. Following these events, the jury, composed of senior and recognized professionals and experts from academia and sponsoring companies, will vote to select first-, second- and third-place winners for each track.

Competition Sponsorship

Sponsorship is open to both NFC Forum members and non-members. Sponsors may not enter the competition.

Platinum sponsorship – €7500
Gold sponsorship – €5000
Silver sponsorship – €2500

Sponsorship details will be added soon. If you are interested in sponsoring the competition, contact sponsorship@nfc-forum.org.

NFC Forum Announces Winners of Touching the Future Global Competition

VingCard Elsafe and Lancaster University Earn Top Awards at WIMA in Monaco

WAKEFIELD, Mass., USA, April 30, 2008 The NFC Forum (www.nfc-forum.org), a non-profit industry association that advances the use of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, today announced the winners of its Touching the Future: NFC Forum Global Competition.

In the competition, developers in a Commercial Track vied for the honor of having their solutions named “The Best NFC Service of the Year 2008“, while a Research Track recognized “The Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2008“. First-, second- and third-place winners in each track were chosen by a jury composed of senior and recognized professionals and experts from academia and sponsoring companies. The winners were selected from a total of 20 finalists and over 50 entries from 21 countries. The competition finalists demonstrated their entries at the NFC Developers Summit taking place this week at WIMA in Monaco. The winning entries were announced last night at the competition awards ceremony.

The first-place winner in the Commercial Track is VingCard Elsafe of Norway for its “Signature RFID by VingCard – Electronic Lock for Hotels.” This solution enables hotel guests with NFC-enabled mobile phones to completely bypass the check-in process and unlock their hotel room doors using their phones.

The first-place winner in the Research Track is Lancaster University of the UK for “Touch & Interact: Applied to a Tourist Guide Prototype.” This project uses NFC technology to allow mobile phone handsets and public information screens to share display space, thereby overcoming the screen size limitations of mobile phone displays.

We congratulate VingCard and Lancaster University for prevailing against dozens of very competitive solutions submitted this year,” said Gerhard Romen, NFC Forum vice chairman. “Both winning submissions demonstrate how effective NFC technology can be in supporting creative, yet simple and elegant, solutions to real-world problems from unlocking hotel doors to enhancing users’ interactions with their mobile phones.

The second-place winner in the Commercial Track is Hansaprint of Finland for its “TagAge” solution. Teliasonera of Sweden took third place for “Telia Kvittens.”

In the Research Track, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis MBDS of France came in second for “Ticket Tap” while third place was awarded to Austria’s University of Applied Sciences for its “Theft Deterrent System for Skis.”

The NFC Forum Global Competition promotes the development and deployment of innovative and exemplary NFC services. The Commercial Track is for NFC services based on a business case; the Research Track is for university students and Research institutions. Both Tracks require a prototype.

Commercial Track entries are evaluated on how successfully and innovatively they meet the needs of key vertical market segments, as well as quality of design and implementation. Research Track submissions are judged on creativity and innovativeness.

VingCard Elsafe, the Commercial Track winner, introduced its Signature RFID electronic lock for hotels in June 2006. It is compatible with ISO 14443 A (MIFARE), 14443 B, and 15693, and is also NFC-compatible. Therefore, NFC-enabled mobile phones can work as RFID carriers to open Signature RFID by VingCard electronic locks. By offering this service, hotels benefit from: significant improvement in guest service perception; and increased turnover and bottom line results through higher direct sales at higher margin. By securely sending a text message to the guest’s NFC-enabled mobile phone with the encrypted key, together with the hotel information and room number, it allows guests to go straight to their rooms without having to go through the check-in/check-out process. At checkout, guests use their NFC-enabled mobile phones to check out directly through the NFC-enabled TV in the room or the NFC-enabled automatic check-in/check-out kiosk. Guests receive their invoices either through text message or printed out at the check-out kiosk. Guests can also receive updates to their hotel loyalty membership cards via text message.

Touch & Interact, the Research Track winner from Lancaster University, addresses the limited output capabilities of mobile phones, which are an ongoing issue for mobile application developers. For this reason, current mobile phones may still fail to fully address the requirements of map, multimedia and information browsing applications. Touch & Interact is an NFC interaction technique that utilizes the capabilities of mobile phones and the screen size of public displays. Using the Touch & Interact interaction technique, an NFC phone can touch the display at any position in order to perform selections. During the interaction, both the phone display and public display share the display space. The shared display space is especially useful for separation of public and private information by presenting sensitive information on the phone display. In addition to an auxiliary display, the phone provides extra modalities (e.g. joystick and keypad), storage and additional feedback (audio and haptic).

Gold sponsors of the competition are NFC Forum members Nokia, Over-C and SCM Microsystems. Silver sponsors are NFC Forum members Innovision Research & Technology plc, Inside Contactless, Stollman E+V GmbH and WIMA.

Press Conference Rescheduled

The Press Conference for the winners will start directly after the Awards Ceremony around 9pm on Tuesday 29th April.

NFC Forum Announces Finalists: Touching the Future Global Competition

WAKEFIELD, Mass., USA — April 2, 2008 — The NFC Forum, (www.nfc-forum.org), a non-profit industry association that advances the use of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, today announced it has selected 20 finalists for its Touching the Future: NFC Forum Global Competition. Total entries for the competition span the globe, representing 21 countries.

In the competition, developers in a Commercial Track vie for the honor of having their solutions named “The Best NFC Service of the Year 2008,” while a Research Track recognizes “The Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2008.”.

The 10 finalists in the Commercial Track are:

  • Adamsoft (Slovenia): Collecting Returnable Packaging with NFC Phones
  • AIRTAG and Oberthur (France): NFC Mobile Kiosk for Fast Food
  • Akbank and Somobile (Turkey): CAP/Campaign Access Point
  • Contactless Data, Inc (U.S.): Mobilizing the Coupon Industry with NFC
  • DS Consulting (France): Contactless Card and Reader with Two Physical Levels of Communication Security
  • Futurlink (Spain): Interactive Video Streaming Using Dynamic NFC Addresses
  • Hansaprint (Finland): Platform for Smart Product Creation
  • SKIDATA (Austria): Access Control via NFC Mobile Phones
  • Teliasonera (Sweden): Telia Kvittens
  • VingCard Elsafe (Norway): Signature RFID by VingCard – Electronic Lock for Hotels

The 10 finalists in the Research Track are:

  • Carlos III University Madrid (Spain): NFC interactive panel
  • Lancaster University (UK): Touch & Interact: Applied to a Tourist Guide Prototype
  • Technical University of Munich (Germany): A Lightweight Framework for User-Centric NFC Applications
  • Technical University of Munich (Germany): News On the Go
  • University of Applied Sciences (Austria): Smart Doorbell: An NFC-SIM-Based
  • University of Applied Sciences (Austria): Theft Deterrent System for Skis
  • University of Applied Sciences (Austria): Touch to Network Home Automation System
  • University of Dundee (Scotland): Mobile NFC & Healthcare Services
  • University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis MBDS (France): Ticket Tap
  • University of Rome WLAB (Italy): Remote Grocery Shopping via NFC

All of us at the NFC Forum are impressed by both the number of submissions we received and the quality of the solutions,” said Gerhard Romen, NFC Forum vice-chairman. “Our finalists demonstrate that NFC technology is not only bringing new capabilities to existing applications, but also enabling a whole array of new and innovative solutions across many vertical markets.“The competition promotes the development and deployment of innovative and exemplary NFC services. The Commercial Track is for NFC services based on a business case; the Research Track is for university students and Research institutions. Both Tracks require a prototype.

Commercial Track entries are evaluated on how successfully and innovatively their solutions meet the needs of key vertical market segments, as well as quality of design and implementation. Research Track submissions are judged on creativity and innovativeness. Each team of finalists will deliver a presentation and live demonstration at the NFC Developers Summit, held in Monaco, during the WIMA NFC Developers Summit (www.wima.mc), on April 29, 2008.

The jury, composed of senior and recognized professionals and experts from academia and sponsoring companies will vote to select first-, second- and third-place winners for each Track. At WIMA, winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on April 29; a press conference will be held on April 30.

Gold sponsors of the competition are NFC Forum members Nokia, Over-C and SCM Microsystems. Silver sponsors are NFC Forum members Inside Contactless, Innovision Research & Technology plc, Stollman E+V GmbH and WIMA.

Questions about the competition may be sent to competition@nfc-forum.org.

First-Place Winner Presentation on Wednesday, 30th April

The two first-place award winners will be invited to a press conference on Wednesday, 30th April in Monaco!

Participation in the press conference is voluntary. However, this is an excellent opportunity for the winners to present their entry to a broad audience.

May the best entries win! Good luck and see you in Monaco!

Acceptance notifications on the way!

To all the contributors, please accept our best thanks! We received many high quality entries from 21 different countries. These are Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Haiti, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, and US. Track A (Commercial) had entries from 14 countries and Track B (Research) had entries from 12 countries.

The Pre-selection Committee has evaluated all submissions now and we’re on the way to notify all entrants about the results. The competition`s Organizing Committee will sent out all notifications tomorrow.

NFC tags available for NFC Competition entrants

Dear Entrants,

Topaz® NFC Forum mandated13.56MHz , ISO 14443A, 96 bytes read/write NFC/RFID tags are available for NFC Competition entrants in sample quantities from Innovision Research and Technology plc in a variety of formats:

Topaz ID 1 cards , Product ID: TPZ-501-002, Dimensions: 54 x 86 mm
Topaz Square cards, Product ID: TPZ-502-002, Dimensions: 38 x 38 mm
Topaz Square labels, Product ID: TPZ-503-002, Dimensions: 38 x 38 mm
Topaz Circular Label, Product ID: TPZ-504-002, Diameter: 30 mm circle

Topaz features a 96 Byte memory able to support multiple NFC applications, NFC data encapsulation format and OTP counters, and collision detection.

If you have any technical questions which tags to use, please contact: questions@nfc-competition.com

Your Organizing Commitee

 

Deadline extended!

We have extended the submission deadline for Touching the Future: NFC Forum Global Competition to February 29, 2008. The new deadline allows an additional two weeks for competition entrants to develop and submit final proposals.

Call For Entries

The NFC Forum www.nfc-forum.org, a non-profit industry association that advances the use of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, today announced the call for entries for Touching the Future: NFC Forum Global Competition.

In the competition, developers in the commercial track vie for the honor of having their solutions named “The Best NFC Service of the Year 2008,” while a research track recognizes “The Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2008″

The competition’s Organizing Committee is now accepting submissions; all final proposals must be received by February 15, 2008. Twenty finalists will be judged on April 29, 2008 at the NFC Developers Summit, held in Monaco during the WIMA event www.wima.mc. The winners will be selected by a jury composed of professionals and experts from sponsoring companies.