Official Publications:
Conference Committee:
David Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion
Duncan Goldie-Scot, Editor, E-Finance Forum
John Browning, First Tuesday
The
Digital Money Forum is a not-for-profit event designed to bring together
decision makers in political, economic, business, social and technical
areas to discuss Digital Money in Europe today. It will allow key
players and commentators to engage in valuable education, interesting
discussion and genuine, interactive debate. We expect the Forum to
be valuable to both business and technical delegates.
The
surplus generated by this event, thanks to the generosity of our
sponsors, will go to the Pond Meadow school in Park Barn, Guildford.
The school specialises in providing a normal education for handicapped
children and will be using the proceeds to buy electronic communication
equipment that helps the kids to communicate.
Banking,
Insurance, Retailing, Telecommunications, Public Sector, Transport,
Education..... Identrus, GTA..... Mobile PKI, CA/RA Businesses.....Schemes,
Trials, Pilots, Experiences, Lessons.....Signing and Relying Parties.....Social
Policy, Electronic Benefits, Services.....Smart Card, Electronic
Passports....let's talk!!
The
Digital Money Forum runs every April and is complemented by the
Digital Identity Forum every October. If you would like to see the
agenda and presentations from the 3rd Annual
Digital Money (April 2000) or the 1st Annual
Digital Identity Forum (October 2000) they are still on line
so please browse away.
Day One:
Chairman: Duncan Goldie-Scot E-Finance Forum.
Welcome:
I Want Digital Money!
- David
Birch, Consult Hyperion.
Chairman's
Introduction .
- Duncan
Goldie-Scot, E-Finance Forum.
Issues
Arising from the Emergence of Electronic Money.
- Benjamin
Sahel, European Central Bank (Germany).
Effective
Payments, Effective Trading.
- Tim
Jones, CEO, Purseus (UK).
IsThere
A Future for Payment Cards.
- Herve
Kergoat, Europay (Belgium).
Accepting
Digital Money.
- Dan
Isamann, Smart Prepay (UK).
Real
Electronic Cash.
- Roger
Arnold, Mondex International
(UK).
Progress
Toward a Common European Purse.
- Dominique
Hautain, ProtonWorld International
(Belgium).
A
Retail Perspective.
- Mike
Hendry, Payment Systems Consultant (UK).
Experiences
from a Successful Scheme.
- Jack
Selby, PayPal.
Champagne Tables
Table Details.
After Wednesday's sessions, there will be a number of round champagne tables
set out for a one hour discussion of issues. Each table will be hosted
by an expert in their field. Delegates are free to join any and all
of the tables they find interesting!
Is
digital money privacy important or not?
- Hosted
by Jon Matonis, Hush.
If
Singapore can make digital money legal tender, why can't we?
- Hosted
by Richard Poynder, Smartex.
Networked
or smart card: which way for digital money?
- Hosted
by Nicko van Someren, NCipher.
Cocktail Party
There will be a cocktail party for delegates and speakers
on Tuesday evening.
Day Two:
Chairman:
David
Bowen
Editor
Net Profit.
Host:
David
Shireff
Net Profit.
Welcome:
Digital Money, the Next Generation
- David
Birch, Consult Hyperion.
Chairman's
Introduction
- David
Shireff, The Economist.
Internet
Bearer Capital Markets Using Unsponsored Network Depository Receipts
- Robert
Hettinga, Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation (USA).
Digital
cash system Paycash: market and technologies.
- Dr
Victor L. Dostov, Paycash (Russia).
Virtual
Visa
- Jon
Prideaux, Visa International
(UK).
Mobile
Payments
- Albert
Sanz, Movilpago (Spain).
Building
the New Generation of Payment Systems
- Amir
Herzberg, NewGenPay Inc (Israel).
Retail
Electronic Payments
- Paavi
Helanto, Sonera Mobile Pay.
Electronic
Purse = SIM
- Marian
Feltham , Oberthur (France).
A
Monetary Reform for the Information Age
- James
Robertson, co-author of "Creating New Money".
Barclaycard
& Pre-Pay
- Simon
Lambert, Barclaycard.
Time
for Change
- David
Birch , Consult Hyperion.
Admin:
A detailed timetable will be available online as soon as it is finalised.
Thanks
to our sponsors, the Forum is priced at only UKP 495 plus VAT of
17.5% per delegate for two days or UKP 299 plus VAT of 17.5% for
a single day registration. There is a 10% discount for multiple
bookings from the same organisation.
In
additional to the Forum, delegates will be provided with refreshments
and luncheon for both days and a cocktail party will be held at
the end of the first day for registered guests, speakers and delegates.
Some additional materials will be available to delegates only.
For
further information or to reserve a place, please contact:
Gloria
Benson,
glor@chyp.com
Telephone +44 (0) 1483 301793
Fax +44 (0) 1483 561657
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