Digital Money 5 Final Programme
R. A. Hettinga
rah at shipwright.com
Thu Feb 14 12:13:26 EST 2002
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......... the fifth annual Consult Hyperion forum .........
.............. D I G I T A L ... M O N E Y ................
Crowne Plaza Hotel, St. James
London
April 10th/11th, 2002
sponsored by RSA Security supported by NCipher
and DataCard American Express
and Transys
in association with The Henley Centre
official publications Finance on Windows
Reach
.......................The Event............................
Now in its fifth year, the annual Digital Money Forum will
be two days of interactive discussion and debate from the
centre of the digital money world.
The Forum is not about technology or marketing: it is about
the whole subject of the digitisation of money and the
implications of that process for individuals, businesses
and governments. A central theme of this year's conference is
the increasing role of non-bank organisations in the evolution
of digital money systems.
Both speakers and delegates will be leaders in field,
looking at the evolution of electronic payments from the
retail, regulatory, bank, legal, sociological and other
perspectives. With experts in financial systems, interactive
TV, mobile commerce, mass transit, retail and related subjects
gathered in one place, the Forum will continue to be the place
to be for anyone who wants to understand Digital Money.
Last year, the audience came from as far afield as the USA
and Singapore to discuss topics ranging from the euro and
non-interest bearing currencies to pre-paid mobile
telephony and e-mail payments. This year, the subjects
already on the agenda include the role of mass transit
operators in introducing electronic cash to the European
Commission's Directive on "Electronic Money Insitutions" and
the potential for new payment technologies to implement
"social money".
Please note that due to the success of the Forum, this year
we have decided to limit the number of places to 70 in order
to preserve the much-valued interactive nature of the event.
........................Day One.............................
Chairman: David Birch, Consult Hyperion
Charles Cohen Garen Staglin
former ceo, Beenz (UK) ceo EOne (US)
Cyprien Godard Chad Warren
iPin (France) The Henley Centre
Jack Selby James Turk
Paypal (US) Goldmoney (US)
Jon Clark Speaker to be confirmed
Transys DataCard
Edward Davey, Member of Parliament
Liberal Democrat spokesman on Treasury affairs
Followed by champagne round tables.
........................Day Two.............................
Chairman: Mike Hendry, Payment Systems Consultant
Dominic Storey Richard Cass
RSA Security Sky Interactive
Tribh Grewal David Boyle
Visa International Author and Journalist (UK)
Bernard Lietaer Thaer Sabri
Author "Future of Money" Electronic Money Association
Carl Larkin Dominic Peachey
American Express Financial Services Authority
.....................Administration.........................
The detailed programme is on line at
http://www.digitalmoneyforum.com/
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, this year the
seminar costs only 595 pounds Sterling per person excluding
VAT.
The fee includes the seminar, documentation, meals, cocktails
and drinks around the champagne tables.
This is a not-for-profit event and any surplus generated is
distributed, as in previous years, to a variety of mainly
local charities.
For further information or to reserve a place please contact
Gloria Benson <glor at consult.hyperion.co.uk>
Telephone +44 1483 301793 Fax +44 1483 561657
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R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah at ibuc.com>
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/>
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
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