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DESCRIPTION:3rd Mobile Commerce Summit Asia 2010\n"The Futuristic Explora
 tion of Next Generation Mobile Commerce Services"\n 24 - 25 March 2010\n
 Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila\, Philippines\n \nEvent Overview:\n The cha
 nging landscape of consumer lifestyle is one of the biggest factor in th
 e evolution mobile commerce in the world. The fast pacing transition of 
 payment services and systems\, which are often viewed to be the "umbilic
 al cord" of the whole financial services ecosystem that links all stakeh
 olders\; telco\, banks\, retailers\, technology/solution providers and c
 onsumer together. \n Across the world\, consumers are showing remarkable
  willingness to embrace this kind of lifestyle - Being able to make tran
 sactions electronically. And one of the best things that you can ever re
 alize is how to make the lives of your consumers at most convenience by 
 letting them do payments\, remittances and other banking and financial s
 ervices through their mobile phones. \n Asia has been a hotbed in the pr
 ogressive development of Mobile Commerce. It has definitely showed treme
 ndous growth over years and has proven consistent track records of makin
 g this technology successful.\n In 2010\, Neoedge is proud to announce t
 hat 3rd Mobile Commerce Summit Asia will be happening in the premier spo
 t of Mobile Commerce in the World - Manila Philippines. This event will 
 feature highly relevant case studies and presentations from world renown
 ed Mobile Commerce experts who will bring in their up to date insights a
 nd vision on how Mobile Commerce is evolving. \n \n \n http://www.neo-ed
 ge.com/mobilecommerce/\n \n \n Key Themes and Topics:\n &bull\;	Examinin
 g innovative ideas in Mobile Commerce and translating these ideas to pro
 fitable business models\n&bull\;	Addressing regulatory issues that will 
 help the whole ecosystem move towards achieving the true potential of Mo
 bile Commerce\n&bull\;	Mobile Commerce and the converging world - how wi
 ll mobile commerce fit in the whole concept of convergence?\n&bull\;	Lea
 rning from key Regulators\, Operators\, Banks\, Merchants and Solution P
 roviders experience's in Implementation of Mobile Commerce Services:\no	
 Mobile Payments\no	P2P remittances &amp\; Mobile Money Transfer\no	Mobil
 e Banking Services\no	NFC \n&bull\;	Assessing the evolution of Mobile Co
 mmerce in Asia and how will it affect the whole telecommunications indus
 try\n&bull\;	Evaluating current business models for profitable Mobile Co
 mmerce service offerings\n&bull\;	Mobile Money Transfer in Asia - Roadma
 p to success and how MMT is transitioning to transform the new concept o
 f remittances\n&bull\;	P2P remittances exploration\n&bull\;	NFC focus - 
 How will NFC be progressive in a market called Asia - recent development
 s and challenges\n&bull\;	Application Development's point of view - How 
 do we develop the killer application that will embrace the total concept
  of Mobile Commerce\, What is needed and what have we done so far?\n&bul
 l\;	Collaborative effort approach - how do we bring all stake holders to
  work together and how will collaboration affect the future of Mobile Co
 mmerce?\n&bull\;	Uncovering the merchants point of view of Mobile Commer
 ce and how do they see the future of using the next generation services 
 on top of it\n&bull\;	Discussing the solutions for security issues revol
 ving around Mobile Commerce Services. Understanding the new kinds of fra
 uds that will emerge as the adoption of more Mobile Commerce Services be
 come more visible.\n&bull\;	Consumer Centricity of Mobile Commerce Servi
 ces \n Conference Formats:\n &bull\;	Stand Alone Case Presentations\n&bu
 ll\;	Interactive Panel Discussions - Key Themes\n&bull\;	Break-out Group
  Discussions - Key Themes\n&bull\;	Brainstorming Sessions\n&bull\;	Open 
 Q &amp\; A portions\n&bull\;	Pre and Post Conference Workshops\n&bull\;	
 Breakfast Briefings\n&bull\;	Exhibition Area\n&bull\;	Cocktail Networkin
 g Reception\n Confirmed Speakers:\n &bull\;	Gehan Dias\, AVP Cards and D
 istribution Channel\, NDB Bank\, Sri Lanka\n&bull\;	Druvi Sirisena\, mCo
 mmerce Manager\, Dialog\, Sri Lanka\n&bull\;	Mohammad I. Al Taani\, Netw
 ork Operations Director\, Orange Telecom\, Jordan\n&bull\;	Anil Prakash\
 , Secretary General\, ITU-APT Foundation of India\n&bull\;	Siddarth Rath
 ore\, Senior Manager - New Products and Innovation\, Aircel India\n&bull
 \;	Sameer Kohli\, Head - Mobile Commerce\, Bharti Airtel\, India\n\nInvi
 ted and To Be Approached Speakers:\n &bull\;	Reyhan\, GM Mobile Commerce
 \, Telkomsel\, Indonesia\n&bull\;	Serajus Saleheen\, Head of Data and Ne
 w Business - Commercial Division\, Grameenphone\, Bangladesh\n&bull\;	Jo
 jo Malolos\, Head\, New Business Streams\, Smart Communications\, Philip
 pines\n&bull\;	Khaled A. Abu-Shaby\, CEO\, Fusion\, Kuwait\n&bull\;	Arie
 f Hamdani Gunawan\, Senior Officer Telematics Regulation Proposal\, PT. 
 Telikomunikasi Indonesia\n&bull\;	Anurag Gupta\, Founder Director and CE
 O\, A.Little.World\, India\n&bull\;	Donald Patrick Lim\, President and C
 EO\, Yehey\, Philippines\n&bull\;	Rizza Maniego-Eala\, President\, G-Exc
 hange\, Inc.( A wholly-owned subsidiary of GLOBE TELECOM)\n&bull\;	Chito
  Bustamante\, CEO\, Chikka\, Philippines\n
SUMMARY:3rd Mobile Commerce Summit Asia 2010
LOCATION:Manila\, Philippines
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