European Campus Card Conference 2010
2010-06-18 15:15
The European Campus Card Conference was hosted by Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT), Ireland on June 13th to 15th last. The conference was officially opened by Cllr. Jack Walsh, WIT Governing Body and attended by Ms. Patricia Reilly from the EU Commission. This conference, which was attended by over 100 delegates from 14 countries, was an outstanding success. Presentations and workshops presented by expert speakers from Europe and the US covered a wide range of issues relating to campus cards.
The success of the Waterford Institute of Technology WITCard system, which was clearly visible to all who attended the conference, certainly proved a motivating factor for the use of campus cards and its role in the delivery of an efficient and quality service for colleges and universities. It really demonstrated to all what a campus card system is capable of providing and delivering.
The conference exhibition centre, which was attended by leading worldwide card companies and technology developers, provided an insight into the current and future card technology hardware and software systems.
One of the key elements of the card conference was the presentation update on the European Education Connectivity Solutions (EECS) Project. The main focus of this was to provide attendees with a project overview, current status and a presentation on the market research and analysis results.
The European Campus Card Association continues to become a stronger association each year and this was particularly evident at this year’s conference. Next year’s conference will be hosted by the University of West England, Bristol, UK. For further information on the European Campus Card Association, you can visit the ECCA website at http://www.ecca.eu/ or email us at info@ecca.eu
The success of the Waterford Institute of Technology WITCard system, which was clearly visible to all who attended the conference, certainly proved a motivating factor for the use of campus cards and its role in the delivery of an efficient and quality service for colleges and universities. It really demonstrated to all what a campus card system is capable of providing and delivering.
The conference exhibition centre, which was attended by leading worldwide card companies and technology developers, provided an insight into the current and future card technology hardware and software systems.
One of the key elements of the card conference was the presentation update on the European Education Connectivity Solutions (EECS) Project. The main focus of this was to provide attendees with a project overview, current status and a presentation on the market research and analysis results.
The European Campus Card Association continues to become a stronger association each year and this was particularly evident at this year’s conference. Next year’s conference will be hosted by the University of West England, Bristol, UK. For further information on the European Campus Card Association, you can visit the ECCA website at http://www.ecca.eu/ or email us at info@ecca.eu
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