By Computerworld Philippines Staff
February 19, 2010
The 3rd Mobile Commerce Summit ASIA will be held in the Philippines on March 24 to 25 to showcase the futuristic exploration of next generation mobile commerce services – elevating the M-Commerce space.
Organizers said the event, which will be held at the Crowne Plaza Galleria in Manila, will focus streams with industry movers equipped with extensive content for Asia-Pacific.
Among the topics to be featured are mobile payments, mobile banking, mobile money transfer, among others.
Jhorden Niño, senior development manager and head of SPEX – TELECOMS at Neoedge Pte. Ltd., said the 3rd Mobile Commerce Summit reinforces its position as the M-Commerce event to be attended, fusing the best in speakers and content to deliver remarkable presentations and case studies for the delegates.
“The focus stream fusion on mobile commerce services and technology will deliver the ultimate delegate experience for all players,” Niño said. “The rich content of the agenda offers a gamut of perspectives from Mobile Operators, Banks, Remittance Companies, Retailers and Telecom Regulators. Our innovative breakout sessions should truly deliver our delegates unlimited networking opportunities.”
An Operator led pre-conference workshop shall open the summit the day before the main event. Arief Hamdani Gunawan, the senior officer Telematics Regulation Proposal will discuss about the Regulatory Evolution of Mobile Commerce and the Opportunities in Mobile Money Transfer.
Venyon, a trusted service provider for NFC ecosystem leads the summit’s Post-Conference Workshop on March 16 at 8.30-13.30 PM; while Shubhrendu Khoche and Alvin Wong, sales manager and solution manager, respectively, will discuss the innovative value proposition of the Mobile Contactless Services.
Yet the Mobile Commerce Study Tour conducted by Rural Banker’s Association of the Philippines will follows right after the Post-Conference Workshop.
“Our partnership with RBAP will be an eye-opener in exploring new ways in paying through our mobile and I am encouraging the delegates to join this educational demonstration and actually be a part of how the mobile commerce is utilized in the Philippines,” Nino said. “In between the return travel to the hotel, delegates will experience a cash-in transaction at the bank then shop at the Greenhills Shopping Mall using G-Cash and cashing out at Globe Business Centers.” – Tom S. Noda
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