Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
NFC Set to Clobber QR Codes
Writing for Harvard Business Review, David Armano includes NCF in one of the “six social-digital trends to
watch in 2013.”
Armano thinks that in 2013 NFC will clobber the QR code, “which seems cumbersome in comparison.”
He also thinks businesses aren’t prepared to capitalize on NFC.
“While there's no real insight in pointing out that both mobile and social are going to be big in 2013, I believe they're becoming co-dependent, and most businesses aren't ready for that,” Armano writes.
Armano thinks that in 2013 NFC will clobber the QR code, “which seems cumbersome in comparison.”
He also thinks businesses aren’t prepared to capitalize on NFC.
“While there's no real insight in pointing out that both mobile and social are going to be big in 2013, I believe they're becoming co-dependent, and most businesses aren't ready for that,” Armano writes.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
NFC Badges are "Digital Workhorses"
Last month's issue of PCMA's CONVENE Magazine, in its 12th Annual Meetings Market Survey, included NFC among the technology tools to watch in 2013.
Senior editor Barbara Palmer wrote in the same issue that "Now, thanks to the development of technology like NFC... badges are becoming digital workhorses."
Read Barbara's full article, "They Had Us at Hello."
Senior editor Barbara Palmer wrote in the same issue that "Now, thanks to the development of technology like NFC... badges are becoming digital workhorses."
Read Barbara's full article, "They Had Us at Hello."
Labels:
event management,
lead retrieval,
NFC,
registration
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
ITN's New Attendee App Nabs Award at WIMA NFC USA
ITN won a bronze
award for its new product, My BCARD, at WIMA NFC USA 2012, which took place
November 27-29 in San Francisco.
My BCARD is a
free app that lets attendees collect information at events using any NFC
smartphone.
With the app,
attendees can touch NFC-enabled badges, business cards and posters at an event
and store the content encoded within those objects in a “personal cloud.”
Badge and
business card information can also be added to the contacts stored on the phone.
The app can be
downloaded from the Google Playstore.
“We’re pleased WIMA’s judges realized that My BCARD solves a
fundamental problem facing all event-goers,” says Ivan Lazarev, President &
CEO. “How often have you returned home from an event with a pocketful of
business cards you never enter into your contact database? How many times have
you requested collateral that an exhibitor never sends? Those are wasted
opportunities. My BCARD helps attendees leverage those opportunities.”
Every year, WIMA
NFC USA brings together more than 300 start-up companies, application
developers, service providers, standards organizations, government bodies and
research institutes from the NFC industry.
NFC has gained
pace in the US during 2012 with a significant increase in the deployment of NFC
phones and new solutions and business use cases coming to market, such as
mobile wallet services and location-based marketing campaigns, confirming that
NFC is moving towards mass market adoption.
Labels:
event management,
lead retrieval,
NFC,
registration
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