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Looking forward to CARTES 2014 in Europe, Asia and America

2014 will see CARTES events in Asia and America – and don’t forget to put a note in your diary for CARTES Secure Connexions Event 2014 to be held from 4 to 6 November in Paris Welcome to Day 3 of the CARTES Secure Connexions Event 2013. This is the last day of the show and we hope you have enjoyed everything so far - and will continue to get a great deal out of the sessions and conferences. We are proud to announce that we have excellent indicators in terms of registered visitor numbers at the show. Gen
November 20, 2013 Read time: 3 mins
The CARTES team: see you next year!
2014 will see CARTES events in Asia and America – and don’t forget to put a note in your diary for CARTES Secure Connexions Event 2014 to be held from 4 to 6 November in Paris

Welcome to Day 3 of the CARTES Secure Connexions Event 2013. This is the last day of the show and we hope you have enjoyed everything so far - and will continue to get a great deal out of the sessions and conferences.

We are proud to announce that we have excellent indicators in terms of registered visitor numbers at the show. General feedback has been very good and the feeling from the floor is that it has been very busy. The number of visitors that we have seen coming through is high: we’ll have the statistics tonight to confirm this encouraging trend, but we can tell now that the feeling is very positive.

We are already planning for 2014, with the ambition to make CARTES Secure

Connexions Event even more attractive. This will be the world’s most exciting card, payment and identification event.

This 29th annual industry-defining exhibition will bring together the worldwide community of innovators, beyond Smart Cards, to include the sectors that are profoundly changing how consumers and businesses manage data and money.

Mark your calendar for CARTES Secure Connexions Event 2014 to be held from 4 to 6 November 2014.

In the meantime, we also invite you to join CARTES trade shows and conferences organized in Asia and North America, which are based on the international success and development of the existing CARTES events:

CARTES Asia: 19 & 20 March 2014, Hong Kong

Since 2010, CARTES Asia has brought together innovative solution providers and market leaders from card manufacturing, payment, security, identification and mobility industries. 3,000+ decision makers from the Asia Pacific region (including from Mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, India and Malaysia) in the banking, telecom, transportation and security sectors have a unique opportunity to discover international exhibitors’ innovative technologies, but also to enhance their knowledge through conferences and round-tables in which the latest trends are discussed.

In 2014, CARTES Asia’s exhibitors, visitors and conference attendees will benefit from a new location right in the centre of Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre.

CARTES America: 13 to 15 May 2014, Las Vegas

CARTES America Secure Connexions Event is a new business show designed to promote smart technologies in the large and dynamic North American market.

The 3rd edition of CARTES America will combine a high level conference programme with international experts and a comprehensive exhibition featuring the most representative companies in the industry.

They will present their latest innovative technologies in card manufacturing, payment solutions, identification and authentication solutions, mobility and digital security. They will benefit from a booming market with the potential deployment of EMV standard, the arrival of NFC-enabled mobile phones and the numerous e-government and security applications.

It all means that we will accompany you throughout 2014 as a business booster which supports your international development! We are looking to seeing you again in 2014 at one of our events. In the meantime, please make the most of your last day at CARTES Secure Connexions Event 2013.

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