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Market Research Report

Asia Pacific Contactless Smart Card Market

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published December, 2008 Product code 85215
Content info 38 Pages
Price
US $ 6000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


Asia Pacific Contactless Smart Card Market published by Frost & Sullivan in December, 2008. This report consists of 38 Pages and the price starts from US $ 6000.

Introduction

Abstract

This study looks at key contactless smart card applications including government ID, mass transit and banking. Key drivers, restraints and trends are described for this region, and some other smaller applications are also briefly described. A snapshot of market estimates are included in the study with a brief look at the mix of key applications throughout the study period.

Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

Asia Pacific Market

  • Overview
  • Drivers
  • Restraints

2. CONTACTLESS SMART CARD APPLICATION

Asia Pacific Market

  • Government ID
  • Mass Transit
  • Banking and Payment
  • Others

Country Focus

  • Overview
  • Focus on Four Countries

3. MARKET ANALYSIS

Market Estimates

  • Asia Pacific Market

Trends

  • Market and Technology Trends

Standards and Regulation

  • International and Local

Competitive Landscape

  • Some Key Participants (1)
  • Some Key Participants (2)

4. MOVING FORWARD

Closing

  • Conclusion
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