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February 2, 2016 • 16:02:01

NRF celebrates mobile, EMV milestones

The National Retail Federation's Annual Convention and Expo, held Jan. 17 to 20 at New York City's Jacob Javits Convention Center, launched a new year in retail. NRF President Matthew R. Shay described the event as an opportunity to reflect on the past year, meet with partners, gather new ideas and plan for the future.

Approximately 33,000 attendees and 540 solution providers filled the Expo Hall; the industry's current and future trendsetters spent four days focusing on strategies for making retail bigger, better and bolder. Payments industry professionals featured prominently among the thought leaders, highlighting what many analysts view as the growing interconnectedness of retail and payments in the omnichannel world.

Keynote speakers included American Express Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Kenneth I. Chenault; Disney Retail and Consumer Products Executive Paul Gainer; Under Armour founder, Chairman and CEO Kevin A. Plank; and Gen. Colin Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State.

Small business, big ideas

Large and small presentations ran continuously throughout the event, covering a range of issues, challenges and opportunities facing the dynamic retail landscape. Following are keynote session highlights:

Year of the API

In contrast to previous shows, the 2016 convention and expo seemed to have more real implementations and proven products, according to some exhibitors and attendees."It's exciting to see the maturing of omni-commerce as it enters into version 2.0," said Jimmy Frangis, Vice President and General Manager of Payments-Security and Cloud Services at NRC Corp. "Merchants once had brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce sites that were completely separate, and today they have one payments solution that is widely accessible from a variety of mobile and fixed devices."

Andy Phillips, NCR Head of Europe Corporate Communications, said, "Big companies are transforming legacy systems, using predictive services to track efficiencies of equipment in the field. The omni-commerce movement is gaining global momentum as people understand how to harness these new technologies across an enterprise."

Mark Bergner, Director of Product Strategy at Worldpay, noted prior themes in the exhibit hall: mobile payments in 2013 and Europay, MasterCard Visa (EMV) in 2014. "This year's theme is implementation and semi-integration," he said. "Using APIs we can integrate fulfillment, order management, analytics and the full scope of payment types within one simple, smart, secure end-to-end processing system." End of Story

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