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TheJune 2009 edition of Card Expo Africa held all its promises and the 2010 edition should be a repeat of the successful and fruitful three days of reflection,pondering and insight sharing.
2009 topics of choice were the following:
“Channel strategy: ATM, POS, Internet and Mobile”
– Ismail Radwan
“Benefits of EMV (fraud reduction, multi-application), EMV implementation process, future developments (contactless and mobile)” – Gaham Bond
“Review of the specific challenges that granting credit in Africa can pose”
– Stephen Leonard
“Case study presentation on using Biometrics and Card technology to establish a means of identifying borrowers to deliver a successful credit bureau in Uganda”
– Michael Malan
“Challenges facing financial institutions in the e-payment arena, how to build an e-payment business”
– Hany Fekry
Who are the Middle Classes in Africa and what do they look like? The CMA project launched by Joan Bardeletti uncovers this hidden population through photo and research publications until end 2010.
A video shot in Nigeria also gives us a look into the live of middle class Nigeria
Where:New York,Berlin,London,San francisco,Toronto and Sao Paulo
The five day conference ,will explore the impact that social media has on culture, business communications and society at large.
The programs will span a variety of formats, ranging from talks, presentations and panel discussions, to interactive workshops, seminars, networking events and drinks receptions.
We shall “see an increase in businesses [Watch what :Google, GE, Microsoft, Nokia are currently doing ] looking to developing nations, including Africa, as ground zero for new product and service innovation.”
Through the use photographs taken during the 2007 – 2008 post election violence, Picha Mtaani hosts street exhibitions in towns in Kenya that bore the brunt of the violence and engage locals in self reflective dialogue.