Printed Electronics Meeting the Requirements of the Transit and Retail Industries

Mr Walt Bonneau, Executive SVP / Chief Technologist
Cubic Corporation, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 08, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Where can Printed Electronics take Transit?
  • Printed Electronics; Is the technology ready to meet the challenge of the Transit and Retail industries?
  • Where are the technical and business challenges to achieve success? How do we quantify success?

Speaker Biography

Walt Bonneau Jr. is an Executive Sr. Vice president/chief technologist and general manager of Transportation and Security Systems for Cubic Corporation, a world's leading supplier of smart card ticketing, revenue management and security systems for public transportation and military training systems. He is responsible for guiding the company's engineering, technical and scientific vision and overall strategy, as well as the technical performance of the company's security systems activities. Under his leadership, Cubic has attained multiple patents benefiting public transit and revenue collection and security systems. He is a frequent speaker and author for transit industry technical conferences on issues of smart card standardization and other emerging electronic media multi-application technologies, including security and related biometrics. He has actively participated in UFTS-APTA transit standards and author of the Regional Interoperability Specification (RIS). He is also serves as a U.S. delegate to the International Standards Committee on ISO/IEC 14443 & 10373 compliance (SC17/WG8). In addition, serves as the Vice-Chair of the US ANSI/INCTS B10/B10.5 delegation for smart cards. He most recently authored the Limited Use contactless smart card proposed ANSI-410 standards specification. He held previous technical and management positions at Texas Instruments, Sony and National Semiconductor. He has received engineering degrees from DeVry Institute of Technology, Chapman University and has completed advanced executive management studies at Stanford University.

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