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Users on the move is the theme of CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS 2014

Users on the move – that is the message as the key players in the digital payments industry converge on Paris to enjoy the 29th edition of CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS.
November 3, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
SESAMES Awards 2014

Users on the move – that is the message as the key players in the digital payments industry converge on Paris to enjoy the 29th edition of CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS.

When it comes to opportunities for networking and experiencing the industry’s latest innovations first hand, the event is unrivalled – and CARTES 2014 got off to a stunning start last night at the Salle Wagram in the heart of the French capital with the SESAMES Awards.

Eleven companies were honoured for their efforts in the field during a gala evening which saw the cream of the sector given due recognition. Trophies were awarded in areas as diverse as contactless travel payments, government identification systems and component testing.

Syniverse will be particularly thrilled as its new fraud solution was recognised for its versatility when it triumphed in two categories.

‘Users on the move’, the theme of CARTES 2014, was embraced by many of the solutions - and over the next three days, visitors to CARTES 2014 will see many more examples of excellence in this dynamic field…

And the winners of the SESAMES Awards are:

HARDWARE Oberthur Technologies

SOFTWARE Transport for London

IDENTIFICATION / ID CARDS / HEALTH /
E-GOVERNMENT
Emirates Identity Authority

IT SECURITY Morpho

TRANSPORTATION Fidesmo

BANKING / PAYMENT / E-TRANSACTIONS
Worldline

MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
INSIDE Secure

TRUSTED INTERNET / AUTHENTICATION
Syniverse

RETAIL/LOYALTY Syniverse

MANUFACTURING & TESTS COMPRION

DISCOVERY Dynamics Inc

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