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  • Exhibitions & Events

      2013 Cartes & Identification 2013Date: Nov 19 - 21, 2013Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition center, Paris, FranceBooth: 3F 083 China International Financial Exhibition 2013Date: Sep 5 to 8, 2013Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center, Beijing, ChinaBooth: Hall 2, Booth 255China (Shenzhen) International Internet of Things Technologies and Application Exhibition 2013Date: Aug 15 to 17, 2013Venue: Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, ChinaBooth : Hall 2, Booth LB66 ICAM Information Sharing Day and Vendor ExpoDate: June 18, 2013Venue: GSA One Constitution Square building, Washington, DC China International Smart Cards, RFID and IOT Exhibition & Conference 2013Date: Jun 4 to 6, 2013 Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center, Beijing, ChinaBooth: #L042, Hall 3 NFC Solutions Summit 2013Date: May 15 - 16, 2013Venue: Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport in Burlingame, California, the USABooth: 100Speaker: Mr. Robert Merkert, Presidents, Americas Cards Asia 2013Date: Apr 24 - 25, 2013Venue: Marina Bay Sands, SingaporeBooth: 4H08Speaker: Mr. Gilbert Leung, VP - Sales and MarketingMr. Gordon Lee, Regional Sales Manager 18th Cards, Payments and Identification 2013Date: Apr 10 - 12, 2013Venue: Transamerica Expo Center, São Paulo, BrazilBooth: aisle G, no. 030 Cartes Asia 2013Date: Mar 27 - 28, 2013Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong KongSpeaker: Mr. Gilbert Leung, VP - Sales & Marketing Mr. Lincoln Tang, Assistant Product Marketing Manager NFC & Smart World 2013Date: Mar 5 - 8, 2013Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, JapanBooth: NF2113 SCA Payments Summit 2013Date: Feb 5 - 6, 2013Venue: Grand America Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.Booth: no. 207   2012 China International Financial Exhibition 2012Date: Dec 20 - 23, 2012Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center, ChinaBooth: Hall 2, Booth no. 227 WIMA NFC USA 2012Date: Nov 27 - 29, 2012Venue: San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront Hotel, San Francisco, U.S.Booth: no. 18 11th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government ConferenceDate: Nov 28-29, 2012Venue: Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DCBooth: no. 316 9th Government Forum on Electronic IdentityDate: Nov 27 - 28, 2012Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong KongBooth: A1 Cartes & Identification 2012Date: Nov 6 - 8, 2012Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition center, Paris, FranceBooth: 3F 083 6th Asian Transport Revenue Collection ForumDate: Oct 18 - 19, 2012Venue: Regal Kowloon Hotel, Hong KongBooth: no. 3 2012 China (Shenzhen) International Internet of Things Technologies and Application ExhibitionDate: Aug 15 - 17, 2012Venue: Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, ChinaBooth: Hall 2 Booth B121 China International Smart Cards, RFID and IOT Exhiition & Conference 2012 Date: Jun 5-7, 2012 Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center, Beijing, China Booth: Hall 3, Stand L043 Cards Asia 2012Date: Apr 25-27, 2012. Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Booth: Hall 4 Stand H22 Speakers: Mr. Gordon Lee, Regional Sales Manager, Ms. Richelle Arjona, Assistant Product Marketing Manager Cartes in Asia 2012Date: Mar 28-29, 2012Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong KongBooth: Hall 3 Booth E030Speakers: Mr. Steven Tang, Regional Sales Manager; Ms. Zoe Ko, Assistant Manager, Sales and Marketing Commuications ISC WestDate: Mar 28 - 30, 2012Venue: Sands Convention center, Las Vegas, USABooth: #13142 2011 China International Internet of Things Technologies and Applciation ExhibitionDate: Nov 21 - 23, 2011Venue: Shanghai World Expo Exhibition And Convention Center, ChinaBooth: Hall 2 Booth C75-1 Cartes & Identification 2011Date: Nov 15 - 17, 2011Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition center, Paris, FranceBooth: 3 D 080 2011 China (Shenzhen) International Internet of Things Technologies and Application ExhibitionDate: Sep 15 - 17, 2011Venue:Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, ChinaBooth: Hall 2 Booth C40 China International IOT/ Smar Cards and RFID Exhibition & Conference 2011Date: Jun 2 - 4, 2011Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center, Beijing, ChinaBooth: Hall 3 Booth L044 Cards Asia 2011Date: Apr 13-15, 2011Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, SingaporeSpeaker: Mr Gilbert Leung, Sales Director and Mr Gordon Lee, Regional Sales ManagerBooth: 4 G 11 Cartes in Asia 2011Date: Mar 29 - 31, 2011Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong KongSpeaker: Mr Gilbert Leung, Sales Director Booth: 3 D 27 IC Card World 2011Date: Mar 8-11, 2011Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, JapanBooth: IC 2216 2010 Cartes & IDentification 2010Date: Dec 7-9 , 2010Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition center, Paris, FranceBooth: 3 D 080 Cards & ePayment 2010Date: Sep 23 - 24, 2010Venue: Kenyatta International Conference Center, Nairobi, KenyaSpeaker: Miss Chiqui Acedilla, Regional Sales ManagerBooth: A5 Smart Cards + RFID China 2010Date: Jun 7- 9, 2010Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center, Beijing, CenterBooth: Hall 3 Booth L044 Cards Asia 2010Date: Apr 21 - 23, 2010Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Center, SingaporeBooth: 4H25 Cartes in Asia 2010Date: Mar 16 - 18, 2010Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong KongSpeaker: Mr Gilbert Leung, Sales Director Booth: 3 D 27 IC Card World 2010Date: Mar 9 - 12, 2010Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, JapanSpeaker: Mr Gilbert Leung, Sales DirectorBooth: IC 2103 The Second Cross Strait Railway ConferenceDate: Jan 15 - 16, 2010Venue: Macau Fisherman's Wharf, MacauSpeaker: Mr Eric Lee, Engineering ManagerBooth: 6 2009 Cartes & Identification 2009Date: Nov 17 - 19, 2009Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition center, Paris, FranceBooth: 3 F 060 The 12th China Public Security ExpoDate: Nov 1 - 4, 2009Venue: Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, ChinaBooth: F 013 Future Trends and Applications for Transport Cards - 3rd SeminarDate: Jul 15, 2009Venue: Jiang Hai Yuan Ballroom West, Sheraton Nanjing Kingsley Hotel & Towers, Nanjing, ChinaSpeaker: Mr Tan Keng Boon, CTO SCPC 2009Date: Jun 24 - 26, 2009Venue: Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, ChinaBooth: B31 Smart Cards China 2009 (SCC 2009)Date: Apr 28 - 30, 2009Venue: China International Exhibition Center - Beijing, ChinaBooth: B36 The Nine International safe product and technique exhibitionDate: Apr 22 - 24, 2009Venue: New International Exhibition & Convention Center-Chendu, ChinaBooth: 051 Cards Asia 2009Date: Apr 22 - 24, 2009Venue: SUNTEC Singapore International Convention & Exhibition CenterBooth: 4G18 CeBIT 2009Date: Mar 3 - 8, 2009Venue: Hannover GermanyBooth: Hall 11 A13 IC Card World 2009Date: Mar 3 - 6, 2009Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, JapanBooth: IC 2306 2008 2008 2nd China (Shenzhen) International Card Industry ExhibitionDate: Nov 27 - 29, 2008Venue: Shenzhen Exhibition Center, ChinaBooth: 7A96 RFID/USN KOREA 2008 International ExhibitionDate: Nov 5 - 7, 2008Venue: Atlantic Hall, COEX, Seoul, South KoreaBooth: I107 Cartes & IDentification 2008Date: Nov 4 - 6, 2008Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, Paris, FranceBooth: 3 A 059 SmartCards Expo 2008Date: Aug 27 - 29, 2008Venue: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, IndiaBooth: 03 Retail Solutions 2008Date: Jun 24 - 26, 2008Venue: ExCeL London, United KingdomBooth: N7 & N8 - E282nd NFC & International Micropayment ForumDate: Jun 24, 2008Venue: Chunghwa Telecom office, Taipei, Taiwan Smart Card China 2008 Date: Jun 4-6, 2008Venue: China International Exhibition Center Beijing, ChinaBooth: B4 Cardex 2008Date: May 25 - 27, 2008Venue: Cairo International Convention Center, Cairo, EgyptBooth: J6 CTST 2008 The AmericasDate: May 13 - 15, 2008Venue: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, USABooth: 1106 SCPC 2008Date: May 9 - 11, 2008Venue: Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition center, Shenzhen, ChinaBooth: B110 conhIT 2008Date: Apr 8 - 10, 2008Venue: Berlin Exhibition GroundBooth: Hall 4.2, 113 "Non-Payment NFC Applications" ForumIC Card World 2008Date: Mar 4, 2008Venue: Tokyo International Exhibition Centre, Tokyo, JapanConference Room: 606 CeBIT Hannover 2008Date: Mar 4, 2008 - Mar 9, 2008 Venue: Hannover, Germany Booth: Hall 9 E14 2007 CARTES & IDentification 2007Date:Nov 13, 2007 - Nov 15, 2007 Venue: Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, Paris, FranceBooth: Hall 3, 3 A 099 SmartCards Expo 2007Date:Sept 13, 2007 - Sept 15, 2007 Venue:Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India Booth: 1024 and 1119 GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK 2007Date:Sep 8, 2007 - Sep 12, 2007 Venue: Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dubai, UAE Booth: Zabeel Hall, Z-58 The 9th International Smart Card and RFID Technology Exhibition & Purchase, China 2007 (SCPC 2007)Date:June 27, 2007 – June 29, 2007 Venue: Guangdong ShenZhen Convention and Exhiition Center, ShenZhen, P.R. ChinaBooth: B075 The 9th Smart Cards + Smart Label (RFID) China Exhibition & User's Conference (SCSL 2007)Date: May 29, 2007 – May 31, 2007 Venue: China World Trade Center, Beijing, P.R. ChinaBooth: D076 CeBIT Hannover 2007Date: Mar 15, 2007 - Mar 21, 2007Venue: Hannover, GermanyBooth: Hall 7 E52 RSA Conference 2007Date: Feb 5, 2007 - Feb 9, 2007Venue: Moscone Center, San FranciscoBooth: 228 2006 2006 China (Guangzhou) Card Expo And Summit of Card IndustryDate: Dec 19, 2006 - Dec 21, 2006Venue: Guangzhou Chinese Export Commodities Fairground Booth: 5C32, 5C33 The 15th Annual Governmentware 2006 Date: Nov 21, 2006 - Nov 23, 2006Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre Booth: 24 Cartes & IT SecurityDate: Nov 7, 2006 - Nov 9, 2006Venue: France, Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, Hall 3, 3 D 108 CardEx Asia 2006Date: Jul 24, 2006 - Jul 26, 2006Venue: PWTC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Booth: S13 The 9th International fair of smart card. China (SCC) 2006Date:May 30, 2006 - Jun 1, 2006Venue: China World Trade Center, Beijing, Booth: 2062 CardTech/SecureTech 2006Date: May 2, 2006 - May 4, 2006Venue: San Francisco, California, USA The Moscone Center Booth 507 Hong Kong Electronics (Spring Edition)Date: Apr 14, 2006 - Apr 17, 2006Venue: HK Convention and Exhibition Centre, Booth: 5D24 The 8th international Smart card Technology, Application Conference & Products Exhibition, 2006Date: Apr 5, 2006 - Apr 6, 2006Venue:Meihua Hall of Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Booth: E7, China CeBIT 2006Date: Mar 9, 2006 - Mar 15, 2006Venue: Hannover, Germany Hall 7, Booth E52 2005 Cartes & IT Security 2005Date: Nov 15, 2005 - Nov 17, 2005Venue: France, Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, Hall 3, 3 A 049 CIFTEE - China International Exhibition On Financial Banking Technology & EquipmentDate: Sep 18, 2005 - Sep 21, 2005Venue: Beijing Exhibition Center Industrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaDate: Sep 6, 2005 - Sep 9, 2005Venue: Beijing, China The 8th International Fair of Smart Cards, China SCC 2005Date: May 25, 2005 - May 27, 2005Venue: Beijing, China CardExAsia 2005Date: May 17, 2005 - May 19, 2005Venue: Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Int'l ICT Expo 2005Date: Apr 14, 2005 - Apr 17, 2005Venue: HK Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 5, 5J31 CardTech/SecureTech 2005Date: Apr 11, 2005 - Apr 14, 2005 Venue: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, Mandalay Bay Convention Center Booth No. 913 CeBIT 2005Date: Mar 10, 2005 - Mar 16, 2005 Venue: Hannover, Germany, Hall 17, Booth E38 Seminar on New Challenge and Solution to Garment Manufacturing - RFID (Radio Frequency Identity) systemsDate: Jan 14, 2005 Venue: Clothing Industry Training Authority, Hong Kong

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  • Card Printing

    Introduction ACS smart cards are available for custom branding and promotional purposes. We welcome OEM enquiries for design printing at a reasonable cost. Furthermore, customers can buy white ACS cards, which they can personalize themselves. For price details on customized printing, please contact us at [email protected]. Step-by-Step Procedure Here are the steps for requesting customized artwork printing. 1. Choose the card you need (e.g. ACOS3, ACOS5, Mifare cards, SLE5542, SLE5528) or the chip you want. 2. Submit an artwork and enclose a proof with printing instructions. Please indicate any special requirements, such as: Special or other metallic color(s), e.g. gold and silver, which may require silkscreen printing Track type and cohesive encoding (i.e. HI-CO or LO-CO) of magnetic stripe(s) Location on the artwork of signatory panel(s) Range for sequential serial numbers Smart card chip initialization method 3. We will check artwork and handle all revisions in this phase. 4. We will print and send you a sample card, together with a Sample Approval Form. 5. Customer signs the Sample Approval Form to accept the sample card. 6. Cards are ready for production! Artwork Requirement 1. Print resolution All images must be at least 300 dpi (dots per inch). 2. Size Artwork must be at least 90 mm x 58 mm at 300 dpi (bleed area included). Remark: Finished product conforms to ISO 7810-ID1 (85.6 mm x 54 mm). 3. Artwork format We accept vector-based files created using Adobe Illustrator (.ai) and Corel Draw (.cdr) ONLY. Supply all linked graphics such as Tiff or EPS files. Please do NOT reserve the area for the contact smart card chip on your artwork; this could lead to alignment problems. Instead, simply indicate your desired module location in your printing instructions. We may fine-tune the artwork to ensure printing quality. 4. Color We accept CMYK and Pantone. Please indicate Pantone IDs. RGB files will NOT be accepted. 5. Fonts Any fonts used should be converted to curves (outlines) prior to submission. If your text is not outlined, make sure to include all fonts (including font type and size) used in the design. In case you need to print serial numbers, font type and size must be provided. 6. Proof No matter what the format or transfer method, artwork should never be submitted without proofs (.jpg) or (.pdf). Hard copies of properly prepared PDF files are often suitable. Checklist Did you specify your required kind of chips? Will you require printing, or just white cards? Did you provide the appropriate file format for the artwork? Is the resolution of the artwork good enough for printing? Did you provide artwork files with CMYK, Pantone colour or special colours? Does the artwork provide sufficient bleeding area around the edges? Did you convert the fonts to curves or create outlines? Did you specify your required add-ons, such as magnetic stripes, signature panels, personalization, serial numbers, and barcodes? To download a sample design, please click here.  

    https://www.acs.com.hk/en/card-printing/
  • Independent Non-Executive Directors

    Mr. GUO Dan | Independent Non-Executive Director Mr. Guo Dan is an independent non-executive Director and a member of the audit committee of the Company. Mr. Guo joined Baidu Online Network Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU) in January 2000. He was a member of the engineering team of Baidu Online upon its incorporation and has been with Baidu Online for 11 years, during which he served various positions, including senior engineer, senior engineering manager, engineering director and senior engineering director, responsible for research and development of Baidu technology, including search engine and advertisement system. Mr. Guo is one of the founders of Dingfu Data Technology (Beijing) Company Limited in the People’s Republic of China in 2015. Currently he is the legal representative and the chief executive officer. Mr. Guo obtained a Master of Science in Management from The Leland Stanford Junior University in June 2012 and a doctor’s degree in communication and information systems from Beijing Jiaotong University in April 2012. Ms. KAUNG Cheng Xi Dawn | Independent Non-Executive Director Ms. Kaung Cheng Xi Dawn was appointed as an independent non-executive Director on 24 March 2015. She is also a member of the audit committee and the nomination committees. Ms. Kaung was appointed as the Chairman of the remuneration committee with effect from 1 April 2017. Ms. Kaung was a Sales Director at Avery Dennison Hong Kong B.V. from September 2014 to February 2016. Prior to joining Avery Dennison Hong Kong B.V. as Senior Manager of Global Supply Chain in February 2013, Ms. Kaung worked as an Associate with McKinsey & Company from November 2010 to January 2013. Previously, Ms. Kaung worked at Dell Inc. group of companies in U.S.A. and Singapore from July 2003 to August 2008. Ms. Kaung obtained her Master in Business Administration degree from Harvard University in Massachusetts, U.S.A. in May 2010. She also received her Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering degree from Stanford University in California, U.S.A. in June 2003 and her Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Industrial and Operations Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) degree from The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in Michigan, U.S.A. in April 2002. Mr. YIM Kai Pung | Independent Non-Executive Director Mr. Yim Kai Pung was appointed as an independent non-executive director on 10 June, 2014. He is the Chairman of the audit committee, and a member of the Company’s nomination and remuneration committees. Mr. Yim has extensive experience working in CPA firms providing services of audit, tax advices and capital consultancy and planning arrangements for IPO services. He is a Managing Director of CCTH CPA Limited. He served as an independent non-executive director of Greens Holdings Limited from 2009 to 2015 and independent non-executive director of Success Universe Group Limited (formerly known as Macau Success Limited) from 2004 to 2012. He is an associate member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and a fellow member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of the United Kingdom. Mr. Yim graduated from the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong with a Bachelor degree of Accountancy.

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  • Quality Assurance

    We are in the business of providing products that promise utmost security and convenience to our clients and their end customers. As such, the nature of our business requires the highest degree of accuracy, precision and quality in developing our products. To bolster our efforts in quality assurance, we undergo stringent certification programs from unbiased organizations that enforce industry standards. This is our way of ensuring we deliver only the best products to the market, and maintaining our outstanding track record in the smart card industry. ISO9001 ACS got its first ISO certification in 2007, having proven successful in following the requirements set by ISO 9001 standard. It undergoes annual audits done by an accredited third-party auditor. ACS further improves the level of satisfaction it delivers to customers by carrying out business operations based on the Quality Policy and Quality Control Manual.

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  • Product Customization

    At ACS, we offer product customization and development services designed to match your specific business needs. Start Your Project Why Choose ACS for Custom Hardware?   30+ Years Smart Card & NFC Expertise 200+ Products developed In-House R&D Engineering ODM/OEM Custom Manufacturing Our Development Process   1 Consultation Defining your technical requirements for NFC/RFID integration. 2 Design & Prototyping Creating 3D models and functional prototypes for validation. 3 Engineering & QA Rigorous testing for ISO compliance and durability. 4 Mass Production Efficient manufacturing, strict quality-control and global logistics delivery. Industry Applications   Banking & Finance Secure EMV and contactless payment terminals. e-Government National ID and secure access control readers. Transportation Automated fare collection (AFC) validators. Retail & Loyalty Custom NFC and RFID loyalty program devices. Ready to customize your solution? Contact Sales

    https://www.acs.com.hk/en/product-customization/
  • Trainings & Seminars

      Sample Training Outline:ACS provides seminars and hands-on training to interested people. 3 Days Smart Card Technology, Application and System Design and Implementation TrainingObjective:This training is targeted at solution and integration houses with people who have strong IT capabilities but who have not been in the smart card solution business and have not been formally trained.Trainee Profile:This training is ideal for system design engineers and software and hardware engineers who will be involved in the smart card solution implementation. It is also suitable for project managers who need to manage a smart card based project. Senior management and sales personnel may sit through the training to have an idea on what could be involved in a smart card business before jumping into it.It is also useful for sales and marketing people dealing with products and systems related to the smart card industry. For system design, smart card project manager, engineers and programmers, day 1 of the training serves as a foundation and overview, and days 2 and 3 of the training strengthens their capability to do their job in smart card technology.Instructor Profile:Tan Keng Boon has been in the smart card industry for 10 years - 5 years in Gemplus Technologies Asia as Technical Manager, 2 years as a smart card application consultant, 2 years in De La Rue Card Systems (the predecessor of Oberthur Card Systems), and then in ACS. Over the past 10 years he has trained thousands of professionals in Asia Pacific, and has been a consultant to a number of card manufacturers, payphone manufacturers, ATM manufacturers and solution houses. He was involved in a number of banking smart card projects in Singapore, Indonesia, China, Thailand and Taiwan.DAY 1 Training Topics Description:Day 1 training is structured to be suitable for everyone - decision makers and senior management who need to decide whether or not to make an investment into this type of business or to decide whether or not to embark on a smart card application, and if so, the type of technology to adopt, etc. Smart Card Technical Introduction Types of smart cards Types of memory cards ISO-7816 Smart card capabilities Smart card applications The knowledge delivered in this session is mandatory for everyone in the smart card industry. It is necessary for one to have an understanding of what is a smart card, what are the different types of smart cards, their prices and capabilities, and what one can do with a smart card. Applying Cryptography In Smart Card Applications DES & triple DES Messaging authentication code Key diversification Key dispersion Public Key Infra-structure & Certification Authority Hash & signature Authentication - card, terminal, cardholder Certification Secured messagingThis session is mandatory for smart card application solution houses, system designers and programmers who are implementing smart card applications. It is also important for decision makers who need to decide the types of smart card to be used and hence the need to understand basic security and cryptographic concepts. Memory Card Overview Free access memory Token cards - 4406, 4436 Protected memory card - 4432/4442, 4418/4428 Contact-less Mifare card This session gives a quick overview of some of the popular and commonly used memory cards - their features and limitations. MCU Smart Card Chip Operating System (COS) File organization File access conditions Secret keys & secret codes Authentication File access commands Secured messaging Payment commands Administrative commands It must be noted that no two card manufacturer COS are fully compatible. While COS standards exist, there are only application standards (e.g. GSM SIM, VisaCash..) and national standards (e.g. Geldcarte, PBOC..) This session attempts to explain how a typical MCU COS works but it should be noted that it is by no means a standard. Application Standard MCU Smart Cards Overview GSM SIM - phase 2 & SIM ToolKit EMV + VIS / MCPA Smart Debit / Credit Card Copac Proton VisaCash CEPS Mondex Chipper Interpay /Chip Knip Many people have heard of different terms and different types of cards but have little information beyond terms. This session explains and gives a little insight into them. Smart Card Platforms Javacard MultOS Windows Smart Card Many people have heard about these cards and their usage in multiple applications. Unfortunately not many know that these cards by themselves are not usable without the applets on the card, which occupy the expensive EEPROM space. They would only be useful if an off-the-shelf COS does not meet your security requirements. Such a card would therefore be useful during the pilot phase of the project whereby the volume is small and requirements change. During the mass roll-out phase the issuer may then need to decide whether to continue using such a card or to have the applet moved to the ROM for cost saving. PC/SC Smart Card ReaderThe PC/SC standard for smart card readers (which was defined by a consortium led by Microsoft) attempts to make all readers to be compatible to the application program - achieved by the reader manufacturer driver interfacing to the operating system and the application accessing the reader via the operating system. However such a requirement is only necessary if the application developer has no idea and no control on who and what reader is to be used. DAY 2 Training Topics Description:Day 2 training is structured for smart card application solution houses, smart card application terminal vendors, system designers, programmers and project managers. Disposable Electronic Purse - EuroChip / SLE-4436 and T2GDay 2 training is structured for smart card application solution houses, smart card application terminal vendors, system designers, programmers and project managers.Memory organization Card characteristics Token counting Anti-tearing & recovery Authentication More than 1 billion of such cards have been used every year as telephone prepaid card. Before one can exploit the economies of scales of this type of cards, an in-depth technical understanding of its capabilities, strength and weakness is required. Case Study: Disposable Electronic Purse / Electronic Gift Voucher Application SystemThis session describes in detail how a smart card can be used as a disposable electronic purse and an electronic gift voucher. Such application presents a strong business case as compared to the application using MCU smart cards because the price of such a card is a fraction of the price of an MCU smart card and there is no need for expensive reloading infra-structure. Secured Memory Card - SLE4442 Memory organization Characteristics Hands-on exercise Secured Memory Card - SLE4428 Memory organization Characteristics Hands-on exercise Case Study - Loyalty Application Using SLE 4442 / 4428A loyalty application is one of the most important application as it benefits all parties in the application cardholder - the more he buys, the more he saves merchant / service provider - retains customer loyalty and expands market share solution provider - profits from selling cards and solutions Case Study - Organisation ID CardThis session illustrates that even a memory card can be used for multi-application - physical access, time management, canteen, resource booking etc. Electronic Purse Application System DesignThis session serves as an example to illustrate how to go about designing a high security complex smart card application using the case of a re-loadable electronic purse. Also covered are system design and security considerations in designing a complex system, the needs and requirement of SAMs, back-end host computer, system key management, personalization system etc. EMV Smart Debit / Credit Smart CardThought to be a great application in early 90s, effort was made by Europay, Mastercard and Visa to define a common platform specification, called EMV specification. There are already roll-out plan to have all magnetic cards, totaling more than 1 billion cards, to be converted to smart card in the next few years. EMV smart credit / debit card with value-added applications such as ATM card, pass-card, loyalty card, electronic purse are possible multi-applications in an EMV smart debit / credit card. This session gives an insight into the EMV specification. Key Management SystemIn a smart card application, there are many keys in the system - grandmaster keys, master keys, diversified keys and random keys. Keys inside the smart card are unique diversified keys. Keys in the terminals may be random, diversified or master keys. Typically each year a new set of keys is used to issue new cards and keys inside the SAM must be updated. Keys in the system therefore need to be somehow generated and managed. SAMs need to be loaded with the right keys and cards need to be personalized. A key Management System is therefore required in every smart card application. PC/SC Smart Card ReaderThis session reviews the APIs of the PC/SC specification. GSM SIM ToolKit For Value-Added Services / Mobile CommerceGSM value-added services opens up another area of opportunities for solution houses implementing smart card solutions. This session explains what is SIM ToolKit and how to develop value-added applications over the GSM network. Discussion And Q&A You may send email to [email protected] for inquiries.

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  • Topics Covered

    Basic Smart Card TrainingThis training includes the fundamental topics that will help one understand the more advanced concepts of smart card technology. It is recommended for business owners, application developers and operators  and other technical professionals who want to have a solid back ground in smart card technology concepts. Smart Card Introduction - Overview on the the definition, functionalities and types of smart cards. Contact Smart Card Technology Overview - Focuses on contact smart card technology, with a discussion on the ISO7816 standard. Contactless Smart Card and NFC Technology Overview- Focuses on the contactless smart card and NFC technology, with a discussion on the ISO14443, ISO15693, and ISO18092 standards.   Biometrics Technology Overview - Discussion of the different types of biometric technology, with more focus on fingerprint technology, as a means to authenticate identity. Smart Card Standards - Discusses three important smart card standards, namely, PC/SC, CCID and EMV. Introduction to Cryptography - Covers the fundamental concepts, goals and algorithms of Cryptography. Electronic Purse Application Overview - Discusses business cases and considerations for smart card electronic purse applications. Loyalty Application Overview - Discusses business cases and considerations for smart card loyalty applications Advanced Smart Card Training This training will involve an in-depth discussion of the Contact and Contactless Smart Card Technologies, complete with laboratory exercises. It is intended for technical professionals who want to learn the techniques in developing or polishing various smart card applications. A. Contact Smart Card Technology This session provides the participants with an in-depth understanding of the contact technology and cryptography.  Topics and hands-on tasks include: Card Operating System (COS) Development Life Cycle Overview - Overview of different Card OS types and their suitability for different  applications, with discussion on ROM Mask, Flash, Java Card and Basic Card. PC/SC - In depth discussion of PC/SC, including card security concepts such as PINs, and COS Features such as anti-tearing and data integrity. ISO7816 - In depth discussion of  ISO Standards 7816-1 to ISO7816-4, with focus on the File System and Security. ACOS 3 Demo and Laboratory Exercise - Discussion of the ACOS3 file system and security features, with a quick introduction on purse functionalities and a hands-on exercise. ACOS 6 Demo and Laboratory Exercise - Discussion of ACOS6 functionalities, and the main difference between ACOS3, ACOS6 and ACOS6-SAM, with hands-on exercise. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) - Part 1 includes the goals and basic operations of PKI, while Part 2 includes an in depth discussion of Cryptography and PKI, along with the role of Smart Cards in PKI, and Smart Card middleware. B. Contactless Smart Card Technology This session discusses the different concepts related to contactless technology. Topics and hands-on tasks include: Introduction to Contactless Cards - Discussion about the basic concepts, benefits and applications of contactless card technology. Identification Card Standard Review (ISO/IEC 14443) - A brief discussion of ISO/IEC 14443 standard. Mifare Classic - Discussion of the Security, Memory Structure, Data Blocks, and Memory Operation of Mifare Classic. Mifare Ultralight C - Discussion of the Security, Memory Structure, and Data blocks of Mifare Ultralight C. PC/SC APIs - Discussion of the commonly used PC/SC APIs for Windows. Mifare 1K and Mifare Ultralight C Demo and Laboratory Exercise - Hands-on exercises on developing contactless applications using Visual Studio 2008.  

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  • Schedule

    Training Date Time Language Basic Smart Card Training TBC TBC English Advanced Smart Card Training (Contact Technology) TBC TBC English Advanced Smart Card Training (Contactless Technology) TBC TBC English

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  • ACS will participate in IC Card World 2009

    ACS will participate in IC Card World 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. It is the biggest exhibition in Japan, showcasing products and equipment related to smart cards. ACS will also be invited to attend the forum on Directions for NFC and Mobile Contactless Business as speakers. At the exhibition, ACS will showcase its products on contactless technology, such as ACR122 NFC Smart Card Reader - the world's first NFC reader with CCID-compliance, eH880 secure smart card terminal, ACR128 DualBoost Smart Card Reader and ACR120 Contactless Smart Card Reader. Date: 3-6 Mar, 2008Venue: Tokyo International Exhibition Center “Tokyo Big Sight”, Tokyo, JapanBooth: IC 2306   About ACS Advanced Card Systems Ltd. (ACS, Hong Kong Stock Exchange: 8210), founded in 1995, Asia Pacific's top supplier of PC-linked smart card readers (Source: Research Report issued by Frost & Sullivan) is one of a select group of global companies at the forefront of the smart card revolution. ACS develops, and distributes a wide range of high quality smart card reading/writing devices, smart cards, and related security products to over 100 countries worldwide, facilitating an easier adoption of smart card applications in different industries. Visit ACS at www.acs.com.hk.

    https://www.acs.com.hk/en/press-release/49/acs-will-participate-in-ic-card-world-2009/
  • ACS supplied 100,000 ACR38 Smart Card Readers for an online home banking project in an East Asian country

    Hong Kong, 6 Feb, 2008 - Advanced Card Systems Ltd. (Hong Kong Stock Exchange: 8210, www.acs.com.hk), Asia Pacific's number one supplier in PC-linked smart card readers industry (Source: Frost & Sullivan), announces that it has supplied its ACR38 Smart Card Reader for an online home banking project in an East Asian country. This online home banking project, cooperated with a leading local bank and the largest telecommunication company in that country, makes use of VoIP (Voice-over-Internet Protocol) desktop phone together with ACS smart card technologies to provide a convenient and secure environment for bank card holders to enjoy banking services at home. After launching this project, the bank card holders can manage their day-to-day banking transactions at home without using a PC. "Servicing a customer online is the most economical way for a bank. Most of the banks intend to adopt a service model in which almost all transactions can be conducted online and done by authenticating the documents through digital signatures from smart cards,” says Gilbert Leung, Sales Director of ACS. “We are delighted that ACS was selected by the bank to contribute to this project with its smart card expertise. One of the challenges we had to overcome was the issue of reader compatibility with different working environments. The project requires our smart card reader to be connected to a designated VoIP desktop phone supplied by the telecommunication company, rather than connecting to a PC. “   About ACR38 Smart Card Reader ACR38 is a powerful and reliable smart card reader that supports smart cards conforming to ISO 7816 and works efficiently with various memory cards as well as microprocessor cards with T=0 or T=1 protocols. The ACR38 is fully PC/SC (Personal Computer/ Smart Card) compliant and supports various operating systems such as MAC, Linux and Microsoft 98 onwards. The device is EMV 2000 Level 1 (Europay, MasterCard and Visa) certified, making it suitable for bank applications that use EMV cards. Moreover, its Bridge Casing form supports and facilitates vertical insertion and removal of smart cards. For more information, please visit www.acs.com.hk/acr38.php. About ACS Advanced Card Systems Ltd. (ACS, Hong Kong Stock Exchange: 8210), founded in 1995, Asia Pacific's top supplier of PC-linked smart card readers (Source: Research Report issued by Frost & Sullivan) is one of a select group of global companies at the forefront of the smart card revolution. ACS develops, and distributes a wide range of high quality smart card reading/writing devices, smart cards, and related security products to over 100 countries worldwide, facilitating an easier adoption of smart card applications in different industries. Visit ACS at www.acs.com.hk.

    https://www.acs.com.hk/en/press-release/50/acs-supplied-100-000-acr38-smart-card-readers-for-an-online-home-banking-project-in-an-east-asian-country/
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