2. About Us
• Who are we?
NextGenStartups is a Technology Startup Venture specialized in mobile
applications in the day-to-day life. Our domain of specialization is the
application of Near Field Communication(NFC)Technology.
• What is Our Vision?
Our vision is to introduce use of next generation technologies in the
country for the benefit of consumers and business.
• Where are we located?
At present NextGenStartups operates from :-
127 Munirka Enclave, Nelson Mandela Road, New Delhi-110067.
Ph: 91-11-26105531, Mob:+91-9811244429
We will be shifting soon to a commercial location in Naraina Industrial
Area.
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3. Partners
Manak Gulati: Founder Director & CEO
Holds a Masters Degree in eBusiness Technology from Carnegie Mellon
University, USA. Worked in the Software Industry, as a Developer and a
Consultant. Worked with Pittsburgh National Bank (PNC Bank), USA, on a project
related to Mobile Application using NFC Technology.
Developed a mobile wallet application for PNC Bank using NFC Technology.
Implemented Point-of-Sales (POS)Transaction, Peer-to-Peer(P2P) Interaction, and
management of financial account of PNC Bank users through the mobile app.
Ashok Mehra: Founder & Director
Chartered Accountant worked with Eicher Group for 20 years and thereafter last
assignments were as a MD of Bosch & Lomb, and joint MD Montari Industries Ltd.
Has a vast experience in the Corporate sector.
Vinod Gulati: Founder & Director
Graduate Engineer with a PG in Management. Worked with the industry for more
than 30 years. Had been heading a consultancy organization for the last 10 years.
Handling projects from concept to commissioning.
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4. NFC is a standards-based, What It Does:
short-range (<10 cm) 1. Card Emulation
wireless connectivity 2. Peer-to-Peer
technology that enables 3. Reader/Writer Mode
simple and safe two-way
interactions among
electronic devices.
5. NFC requires an initiator
and a target.
NFC chip
The initiator generates a
radio frequency (RF).
The target picks up the RF
field and receives the data
it contains.
6. Daily Uses of NFC Technology
NFC can make
transactions, ticketing, identification, authentication, and information
exchange rapid, secure, and intuitive to the user.
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8. NFC Technology Vision
The vision of NFC technology is to enable users to access
content and services in an intuitive and user-friendly way.
NFC Deployment will be Technology & Service driven.
Payment, access and ticketing via NFC phones are the first
applications.
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9. OUR AIM
Rather than bringing people to the Ticket Window,
Lets take the Ticket Window to their Mobile
Attract New Customers Retain Customers
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10. Business Strategy
Retain
Attract
Engage
Customers
Customer Data Subsidized
Rewards
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11. Cinema Halls
AND
Using Smart Posters present Using our Mobile App, a lot more features
anywhere within the city, will be added , thus making an advanced
users can obtain Cinema Tickets . Movie ticketing app. Users could do a lot
MORE than just BUYING A TICKET.
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12. Mobile Payment
P2P Ticket Transfer Reward Program
Smart Analysis E-Receipt
Mobile Coupons mBadge Collection Membership Cards
13. E-Ticket
NOTE:
1. This is a sample(dummy) Ticket.
2. A real time ticket will be generated as
soon as the user purchases the Movie Ticket.
3. The Money and the Details of this ticket
will be transferred to DT Movie
Database at the same time (real time)
when the ticket is purchased.
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14. Potential Applications
Transportation Coffee Shops Parking/Toll Payment/
Tickets Petrol Pumps
….and many more
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15. Market Trends & Growth
• Contactless payments benefit merchants by:
- Cutting the average transaction time in half
- Reducing the transaction time relative to a cash transaction
- Five times faster than card payments requiring a signature
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17. Supported Platforms
iPhone Android Windows BlackBerry Symbian
(Any phone with a camera & network connection)
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18. Benefits for Users
High Secured SSL encrypted connections between
phone and website servers
All app data is stored on server. No problem if user
loses phone.
Ubiquitous online and offline presence
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19. Benefits for Users contd…
User-friendly, secure & elegant alternative to current
methods
Faster and Simpler monitoring of finances
The convenience of having relevant information at
their fingertips.
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20. Service Architecture
Point of Sales Mobile Client Mobile App Web Service
Mobile App Server
NFC POS Terminal
Contactless 3G, WiFi
NFC Tags
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Notes de l'éditeur
NFC technologies are being built into many upcoming mobile phones, and several research companies as well as chip makers have taken it upon themselves to determine how prolific NFC will become in the mobile phone market.NFC in Mobile: 3 Ways It's Implemented on PhonesIn mobile phones, there are three different ways that NFC can be implemented:Fully Integrated into the handset: NFC, especially in newer devices, can be fully integrated into the handset. That means that the NFC controller (the piece that does the actual communication) and the secure element (the secure storage area connected to the NFC controller) are both integrated into the handset itself. One example of a fully integrated NFC handset is the Google Nexus S, Google's latest flagship phone built in partnership with Samsung.On a SIM card: Alternately, NFC can be integrated into a SIM card - the card that identifies a mobile subscriber on an operator's cellular network.On a microSD card: NFC technology can also be integrated on a microSD card, which is a removable storage card that uses flash memory. Many mobile phone owners use microSD cards to store photos, videos, apps and other files in order to save storage space on the phone itself. For phones that don't have a microSD card slot, accessories like cases or "sleeves" can be used instead. For example, Visa introduced a case for the iPhone which contains a microSD card manufactured by Device Fidelity to bring NFC technology to iPhone users.