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Datacard Group to hold EMV, NFC seminar

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Secure ID and card personalization provider Datacard Group will hold an educational seminar for U.S. bank executives about incorporating EMV and NFC technologies into financial card portfolios.

The seminar will take place on Oct. 10 at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago. Datacard’s seminar leaders will give a high level overview of the different options available to implement these technologies, as well as the infrastructure needed to do so.


The event is geared toward those wish to learn more about the technology, along with those who are responsible for the planning, testing, development or implementation of financial card programs.

Interested parties can register for the event at Datacard’s Web site[end] 

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