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Day One - Tuesday 1st April 2003
08.00 Registration & Coffee
Chairman: Klaus Vedder, Chairman, ETSI EP SCP & Executive Vice President, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany
08.45 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Keynote Session
09.00
OPERATOR
Market Overview: the future of SIM
  • Has SIM achieved its objectives?
  • What is the future for SIM?
  • Balancing the continuing technical inventions with the market realities of SIM logistics
Colin Hamling, 3G Design, SIM & Terminals, O2
Standardisation & Interoperability
09.25 Update on Standardisation Issues for the USIM
  • Update on 3GPP's activities 2002-2003
  • Overview of activities of other 3GPP committees (eg JCP)
  • Past work, current challenges and future plans
Jean-Francois Rubon, Vice-Chair, 3GPP TSG-T3 & Standardisation Manager, Gemplus
09.50
OPERATOR
Interoperability: Recent Advances and Current Challenges
  • Interoperability issues concerning SIM applications and handsets
  • USIM/handset interoperability with UMTS networks
  • 2G/3G interoperability (2G/3G applets working in 3G/2G handsets)
  • Over the air SIM management issues
  • Bearer independent protocol issues
Eric Mora, SIM Cards System Manager, Orange France
Panel Session
10.15 The Evolution of the "Intelligent" Handset
  • What role for the SIM in 5 year's time
  • Increasing handset functionality to take over some of today's card services
  • SIM/handset interoperability
Panellists:
Jais Agertoft, Product Manager, Nokia Mobile Phones
Nigel Barnes, Standards Development Engineer, Motorola PCS
Kai Schmitz, R&D Mobile Phones, Siemens AG
10.40 Morning Coffee & Exhibition Visit
11.30 The SIMalliance Brief: 2002 Achievements - 2003 Outlook
  • Introduction to SIMalliance
  • The SIM usage and values: facts and trends
  • The SIM Browsing Case: an essential execution environmentstatus on the current challenges for the (U)SIM:
    - Integrating the SIM in Smart Phones
    - Java Card Interoperability
    - SIM-Handset Integration
Jean-Philippe Betoin, Chairman of the Board, SIMalliance
Java & Java Card
11.55 The Evolution of the Java Card for the Wireless World
  • Evolution of the Java Card platform
  • Migration of the "SIM API for Java Card(TM)" to the UICC platform
  • The integration of Java (J2ME) in the phone and Smartcard/Java Card via JSR177
Sebastian Hans, Business Development Manager, Sun Microsystems
12.20
OPERATOR
JAVA and Security: Present & Future
  • Standardisation issues
  • JAVA Card introduction to Bouygues Telecom
  • The DRM challenge: which role for the card?
  • Security needs for JAVA application
  • Future of SIM Card
Christophe Nivelet, Advanced Java Project Manager, Bouygues Telecom & Isabelle Guerin, SIM Marketing Manager, Bouygues Telecom
Operator Operator Operator Industry Viewpoints
12.45 Lunch & Networking Exhibition Visit
Looking Towards The Future: UICC / USIM
14.05
OPERATOR
New Constraints for 2G/3G SIM/USIM Migration
  • Ensuring smooth transition from 2G to 3G
  • Memory constraints to get 2G/3G applications on same card
  • New role of the UICC: new constraints in order to keep the SIM/USIM as a core element in the GSM/UMTS environment
  • New functionalities that the UICC should improve to achieve a fully integrated application model
Sergio Cozzolino, Chairman, GSMA SCAG (Smart Card Group) and Smart Card & Services Development, TIM, Italy
14.30
OPERATOR
Moving Towards 3G – an Operator’s Experience
  • Experiences at Orange, UK.

    Gwen Edwards, Product Manager, SIM Cards, UICCs & Applications, Orange, UK
    Mike Nivi,, 3G Product Champion, Schlumberger, UK

  • 14.55
    OPERATOR
    Service and Portability Support by USIM/UICC
    • Service portability (eg MMS, email)
    • Service customisation (eg MMS)
    • Device management as service deployment support
    • Advance security applications
    • Application management
    Ileana Leuca, Director Technology Architecture and Standards AT&T Wireless Services, USA
    15.20 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition Visit
    Security For Mobile Value Added Services
    16.10 Trusted Transaction Roaming
    • What is Trusted Transaction Roaming and why does it bring value to the GSM world?
    • Commercial proposition for the market
    • Technical proposition for the market
    • Allied work: ETSI, Liberty Alliance etc.
    • The future for Trusted Transaction Roaming
    Andrew Henderson, Chairman, Best Practices Working Group, Radicchio & Area Manager, Secartis AG
    16.35 Wireless Trust for Mobile Business Applications
    • Requirements for corporate applications in business to employee scenarios
    • Overview of communication architecture
    • Security solution on application level
    • Results of mobile access trial (T-Mobile CZ, SAP)
    Dr Sandra Renner, Head of Project Management Telecommunications, Giesecke & Devrient
    Panel Session
    17.00
    INDUSTRY
    VIEWPOINTS
    Drivers of Successful Applications in the Future
    • Who will issue the SIM card and "own" the customer?
    • How will applications be downloaded to the SIM?
    • Multiple applications on one card: theoretical or practical?
    Panellists:
    Thomas Bruun, SIM Development Manager, Services & New Business, SONOFON, Denmark
    Paul Aebi, Product Management, Swisscom Mobile Andrew Henderson, Area Manager, Secartis AG
    Jari Nyholm, Global Sales, SmartTrust
    Colin Hamling, 3G Design, SIM & Terminals, O2
    18.00 Close of Day One & Networking Drinks Reception hosted by
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    Day Two - Wednesday 2nd April 2003
    08.30 Morning Coffee Chairman: Nigel Barnes, Chairman, 3GPP TSG-T3 (USIM) & Standards Development Engineer, Motorola PCS
    09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
    Differentiation With Sim & Smart Cards
    09.15 The path to success for an MVNO
    • What should be the MVNO approach to SIM technology?
    • The role of applications in enhancing a MVNOs brand
    • Novel applications utilising SIM technology
    • Working with partners to attract and increase the subscriber base
    • Will the MVNO model be a success in the future?
    Mark Castle, Business Development Director, Bluefish Technologies
    09.40 Multimedia Handsets and the Benefits of Smart Cards
    • Smart Card functions against open OS handsets (eg J2ME Phones)
    • Technology and services roadmap
    • Example of an operator migration toward Java E2E (from IOD to loyalty)
    Valérie Bardet, Head of Product Marketing, Mobile Marketing & Solutions, Oberthur Card Systems
    Successful SIM Applications
    10.05
    OPERATOR
    CASE STUDY
    Extending the Value of the SIM in the Mobile Network
    • The SIM: Key to service personalisation
    • Growth of the WIB
    • Increasing ARPU through successful SIM management and service deployment
    • Operator case study – Cosmote
    • Enabling high-value services through security
    • The SIM beyond GSM/UMTS: Wireless LAN (802.11) / VPN sign-on
    • Working with standards
    • Strengthening the operator’s role in the future
    Jari Nyholm, Global Sales, SmartTrust
    10.30 Morning Coffee & Exhibition Visit
    11.20
    OPERATOR
    CASE STUDY
    Independent SIM Application Development
    • Independent view on the SIM card's key position in increasing ARPU
    • Successful SIM applications in the field of roaming
    • Operator Cases: European and Asian operator experiences
    • Lessons learned: cooperation between operator, SIM vendor and application developer is key
    Nils Kijkuit, CEO, PrivaCom
    11.45
    OPERATOR
    CASE STUDY
    Implementing Effective Mobile Services: Targeting multitasking subscribers and business customers
    • Multiple SIM: the overview
    • How successful has sunrise Multicard been?
    • Further developments
    • Live demonstration
    Dirk Schmidtpott - Head of Product Management, ORGA Systems and
    Stephan Widmer - Product Developer, TDC Switzerland AG (sunrise)
    12.10
    OPERATOR
    CASE STUDY
    Optimising SIM Toolkit through IOD-Applet Implementation
    • Leveraging Java technology for quick IOD service roll-out
    • Increasing paid for data traffic while reducing operator generated SMS
    • Building loyalty & reducing churn through a personal mobile experience
    Yannick Debaupte, Customer Solution Manager Director - Western Europe, Gemplus &
    Kees Kalijouw, Senior product manager, T-Mobile
    12.35 Questions and Discussion
    12.45 Lunch & Networking Exhibition Visit
    SIM Card Management & Distribution
    14.05
    OPERATOR
    Opening up Access to the SIM to Third Parties: Longterm business models
    • How the market request/demands a change in the service delivery channel
    • Operator case study of corporate provisioning for SIM Application Toolkit;
      - which services to offer
      - who do you partner up with and how
      - the business model
      - highlights from the business case
      - presentation of case stories
    • How to turn the Corporate Provisioning product into a 3rd party Content Providers product
    Thomas Bruun, SIM Development Manager, Services & New Business, SONOFON, Denmark
    14.30
    OPERATOR
    SIM Toolkit Enabled SIMs Roadmap in a Competitive & Price Sensitive Market
    • Judging market potential (subscriber profile, prepaid/postpaid mix, awareness of VAS, etc.)
    • Drivers of SIM toolkit powered SIMs demand
    • Prepaid & postpaid SIM card replacement strategy
    • Launch plan of SIM Toolkit powered SIMs
    • 3rd party strategic alliances for SIM Toolkit applications (content providers, financial institutions etc.)
    • Successful SIM Toolkit applications (location based services, info-tainment services etc.)
    Umair Mohsin, Assistant Manager, Value Added Services, Mobilink-GSM, Pakistan
    14.55 Key Drivers of SIM Card Replacement
    • Opportunities and obstacles for SIM card replacement
    • Review of existing solutions (pros / cons)
    • New solutions and benefits (+ demo)
    • How to ensure a smooth migration to 3G?
    Jerome Sion, Marketing Manager, Mobile Communications EMEA, SchlumbergerSema
    15.20 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition Visit
    The SIM As Multi-Network Authentication Device: Roaming & WLAN
    16.00 Advantages of Using SIM Card in WLAN
    • SIM, authentication and billing
    • SIM enhancing security
    • Roaming and SIM
    • Different ways to implement SIM support in WLAN
    • WLAN SIM card: What it is alike and how to issue one
    Jukka Yliuntinen, Senior Vice President, Telecom & Media, Setec Oy
    SIM Testing Tools
    16.25
    OPERATOR
    CASE STUDY
    Improving Time to Market and Product Quality with Test Tools
    • Operator case study
    • What to test and why?
    • Testing methodology
    • Test environment and test execution
    • Benefits/advantages of testing to the operator
    Jacques Caers, Sales & Marketing Director, Integri
    16.50 Questions and Discussion
    17.00 Close of Conference
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    Pre-Conference Workshop, Monday 31st March 2003
    The SIM - Employment of Current and Future Technologies
    Pre-Conference Workshop
    Monday 31st March 2003, Hotel Okura, Amsterdam
    Led by ORGA Kartensysteme GmbH

    Registration 09.00 Start of Workshop 09.30 Lunch 13.00 Close of Workshop 16.30

    The workshop will concentrate on the SIM technologies and will include brief presentations, case studies and interactive discussions. Main objectives are the presentation and review of current SIM technologies and application development. Other major topics are the discussion of SIM security and the future development of today's SIM technology. By including case studies this workshop will have a clear focus to the practical use of the SIM as a platform for value added services.

    Participants will have the opportunity to actively discuss and contribute to the sessions. All workshop sessions will be led by senior technical and business managers of ORGA Kartensysteme GmbH.

    Session 1 - SIM technology

    • SIM Toolkit and OTA technology
    • SIM Browser technology Session 2 - Java Card technology
    • Java Card architecture
    • Memory Management on Java Cards
    • Interoperability on Java Cards Session 3 - Innovative SIM Services
    • Operator Case Study: How wIQ Multiple SIM enables multitasking subscribers like business customers and other power-users to have only one mobile identity.
    Session 4 - SIM Security
    • Current security features of SIM cards
    • Known SIM attacks and countermeasures Session 5 - Future developments
    • The SIM in 3G networks
    • Technology developments
    • Standardisation Session 6 - Case study
    • Application development for Java Cards
    • Application supply Session 7 - Wash-up
    • Discussion
    • Q&A

    ORGA Kartensysteme GmbH ORGA is the pioneer within the smart card technology. Since its beginning in 1972, ORGA developed into one of the first companies for fundamental know-how in the fields of smart cards applications around the world, especially for the telecommunication industry. With a complete range of SIM products for GSM and 3G ORGA offers platforms for the efficient management of value added services and applications to open additional revenue sources for network operators. Beyond its SIM card portfolio ORGA provides a set of sophisticated system solutions and software tools for the management of SIM cards as well as for the development of Java Card Applets. ORGA has subsidiaries, offices and joint ventures in the UK, USA, Singapore, Italy, China, Hong Kong, Denmark, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Russia, Austria, Portugal, Spain and Lithuania.
    For further information on ORGA visit www.orga.com.

    The ORGA Systems is an internationally operating Business Unit of the ORGA Kartensysteme GmbH in the segments Mobile Telecommunication, Banking and Identification. 300 employees world-wide guarantee a professional customer care. The ORGA Systems is the technology leader in Billing and specializes in software solutions for Mobile Telecommunications and Personalization Systems.

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    Post-Conference Workshop, Thursday 3rd April 2003
    Turning successful rapid SIM application development from a concept into reality
    Post-Conference Workshop
    Thursday 3rd April 2003, Hotel Okura, Amsterdam
    Led by Aspects Software

    Registration: 09.00 Start of Workshop: 09.30 Lunch: 13.00 Close of Workshop: 16.30

    SIM application development is currently a painful, lengthy process. It does not need to be. Aspects believes it is possible to overhaul that process in order to take the pain out and put the QA in.

    This workshop is organised as an interactive study looking at the lifecycle of SIM application development from concept to completion. Participants learn how to perform solid rapid development of SIM Toolkit applications, including answering crucial questions at concept stage, such as which platform to use. You will also learn how to considerably reduce development time throughout the simulated environment stages and dramatically improve QA by using powerful testing techniques in a real card environment.At the end of the session delegates will have gained a thorough understanding of the rapid SIM Application Development process and you will leave armed with the facts on how to improve your own processes and put them into use today!

    • Examine concept value proposition
    • Select appropriate development and testing tools for specific needs
    • Convert the concept into a rapid prototype to demonstrate its validity to stakeholders
    • Develop application
    • Load applet onto real card
    • Test and verify using testing tools
    • Encounter errors and debug
    • Verify on different handsets
    • Conclusion and wrap up
    Presented By

    Neil Stewart, President and Founder, together with other members of the Aspects team.
    Having graduated with an Honours degree in Mechanical Engineering, Neil pursued a postgraduate course in Computer Science followed by several years working in the industry. In 1985, Neil formed Aspects Software with his wife, Linda. Seventeen years on, Aspects is a world leader in the specialist field of SIM smart card technology and is a winner of the Queen's Award for Enterprise thanks to its innovation. Neil is now a well-known expert in the mobile communications.

    Aspects Software is a leading, independent provider of operating systems, and test and development tools for smart cards. With headquarters in Edinburgh and offices in San Jose, Orlando and Tokyo, you are assured that Aspects is positioned to operate effectively in any region.

    Aspects Java Card* platform provides the opportunity to license a world-class smart card operating system, available on a variety of silicon, that enables development and deployment in any vertical sector that will benefit from a truly open smart card implementation.

    Aspects Java Card* platform offering is supported by our wireless tools for testing, prototyping, and simulating GSM and 3G (U) SIM's and terminals. These tools have been considered the industry standard within the wireless marketplace for over 10 years.

    Combined with Aspects new Java Card* development tool, which is set to become the most comprehensive smart card development tool on the market, Aspects is positioned to offer and support a complete range of Java Card* platform software, and test and development tools that will foster success in any of your smart card initiatives.

    Please contact Aspects at info@aspects-sw.com or visit our website at www.aspects-sw.com for more information about the company

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