ATMIA conference in Vilnius

Published: 9 September 2004 y., Thursday
The 1st official international ATM conference & exhibition for Central and Eastern Europe 9th and 10th September 2004
Crowne Plaza Hotel - Vilnius
M.K. Ciurlionio str. 84
LT-2600
Vilnius, Lithuania
ATMIA (Asynchronous Transfer Mode Industry Association) organized the conference, the sponsor of which is the company “Penkiø kontinentø bankinës technologijos“ (“Penki Kontinentai Banking Technologies”) BS/2 – a member of the directorate of ATMIA from June. JSC “Penkiø kontinentø bankinës technologijos“ (“Penki Kontinentai Banking Technologies”) BS/2 is a secondary company of the “Penki kontinentai”, which was established in 2001 after the department of banking technologies was expanded. A successful six years experience stimulated the establishment of a separate modern and dynamic company, which will work well in Lithuania and at the foreign markets. The total benefit for last year of the company group is 80,2 millions litas (without value added tax – VAT). The company exports its products and services to 34 countries worldwide, takes part in the popular IT exhibitions, one of them is the prestigious IT exhibition “CeBIT“. Learn about the latest technologies, security threats, and trends. The Conference has leading industry experts who will present information on a range of subjects in the three basic categories given below. Central and Eastern Europe represent a major growth area for ATM markets and the ability to take advantage of ATMIA’s global membership, and knowledge base, are critical to the successful ATM expansion in this region. Security Issues An in-depth look at ATM Crime and Security, with presentations from ATMIA's Chairman who will report on the functions and work of GASA (Global ATM Security Alliance) and ATMIA's European Director, with a report on European Crime trends. Also in this session we will present an update on ATM Security Technology, and end to end cash protection using 'Note degradation Systems'. ATM Trends We will also cover ATM Trends based upon market analysis in Western, Easern and Central Europe, by the Retail Banking Research Group. Other European trends will be addressed covering the success of "Independent" deployers in USA and UK, the experience and use of "Cash Recycling", and the new horizons for ATMs using XFS technology. Self Service Optimisation Day two of the event will focus on ATM and Self Service Optimisation with presentations from one of the leading US ATM Outsourcing Groups, a leading European Independent Deployer will discuss ATM optimisation, followed by a discussion on Multi channel Integration, and the impact of overall Branch Optimisation. We would like to thank our global sponsors for making our expansion into this market possible - De La Rue Cash Systems, NCR, Triton, Tranax, Tidel, Nautilus Hyosung, Diebold, ATMmarketplace.com, Palm Desert National Bank and LaGard. We also thank our conference sponsors, speakers and exhibitors for their support of this event. Enjoy your tour through this informative and topical programme about an exciting growing ATM market. Schedule
Day One - Thursday 9th September 2004

8:30 - 9:15 Registration with coffee and pastries - Exhibits open
9:15 Opening remarks
ATM Crime and Security
9:30 Report on ATMIA and GASA (Global ATM Security Alliance
Key theme: Overview of the Industry Association
Lyle Elias, Chairman, ATMIA
10:15 Current European ATM Crime
Key theme: Overview of UK and European crime trends
Graham McKay, Executive Director, ATMIA
Europe
11:00 Coffee break and exhibits open
11:15 ATM Holistic Security
Key theme: Overview of crime trends and solutions
Rudolf Homberger, Director Product Marketing, NCR
ATM Trends and Analysis
12:00 Software Standardisation
Key theme: Reducing the cost of ATM ownership through Software Standardisation
Peter Cools - Manager of Global Software Development, Diebold
12:45 Lunch and exhibits open
2:00 European Market Research and Trend Analysis
Key theme: Market trend analysis of Western, Central and
Eastern Europe
Mark Glover, Associate, Retail Banking Research
2:45 Independent Providers in Off-Premise locations
Key theme: Will the success of ISOs in the
USA and UK be repeated in Central and Eastern Europe
Paul Nicholls, General Manager, Triton
Europe
3:30 Coffee Break and Exhibits open
3:45

Cash Recycling
Key theme: Market trends in
Western Europe; Stephan Okroy, Product Management Cash Solutions, Wincor Nixdorf

4:30 ATM Software Trends
Key theme: New horizons for ATMs using XFS technology
Erhan Seckin, Manager, International Sales and Support, Servus
5:00 Feedback to full audience and general questions
5:15 - 6:45 Drinks Reception

Day Two - Friday 10th September 2004

8:30 - 9:00 Re-Registration with coffee and pastries
9:15 Opening Remarks
ATM and Self Service Optimisation
9:30 ATM Outsourcing and Optimisation
Key theme: Business Optimisation (1)
Nick Rees, Director of Processing Solutions, eFunds International
10:15 Self Service - Multi Channel Integration
Key theme: Channel Optimisation (2)
Vladas Lapinskas, Project Department Director, Penkui kontinentu bankines technologijos, BS/2
11:00 Coffee break and exhibits open
11:15 Outsourcing in Europe
Key theme: Optimising the ATM functions (3)
Robert Konski, Managing Director, Euronet
Poland
12:00 Western World Branch Optimisation
Key theme: Optimising the Branch in the West
Graham McKay, Executive Director Europe, ATMIA
12:45 Closing Remarks
1:00 Lunch
2:30 Conference Ends, booths dismantle

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