SmartCards Expo 2009

Published: 10 September 2009 y., Thursday

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International Conference and Exhibition of Smart Card Technology and Applications will show showcase the latest in Smart Cards, e-security, Biometrics, RFID, and e-payments products and solutions. The expo will provide the most effective Forum to smart card vendors, professionals, technocrats, system integrators, Academia, Government and private user agencies. This expo is co-located with 4 other exhibitions -- e-Security Expo 2009, RFidIndia Expo 2009, Biometrics India Expo 2009, and e-PaymentsIndia Expo 2009 in order to explore the rapidly emerging huge Indian markets.

Organised by Electronics Today from September 10 - 12, 2009 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi (India), SmartCards Expo 2009 is Asia's Largest and World's No. 3 Smart Cards Exposition. More than 200 exhibitors from over 30 countries will attend the show. The 2008 edition of this expo attracted around 8,500 visitors, out of which over 6,500 were Business Visitors from all over India, neighbouring, and SAARC countries.

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