Blogger profile: Rémi de Fouchier
Vice President, Marketing Communication for Thales' mobile activities. Leads the development and deployment of key global marketing initiatives and campaigns and supports business growth and strategy execution across a wide range of mobile products, solutions and services for an expanding range of players such as mobile network operators, financial institutions, retailers or transport operators. Prior to this role, he was in charge of the Trusted Service Management Business Unit where he led the development of the company's mobile contactless initiatives. He has also worked as Gemalto Chief Procurement Officer.
Posted on 04 March 2015 by Rémi de Fouchier
To celebrate Mobile World Congress, we’ve been looking at how reality compares with the technological vision of 2015 presented by the classic movie Back to the Future Part 2. Today, we make predictions for our own future and invite you to do the same.
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With this year’s show theme of ‘The Edge of Innovation’, and with huge excitement about the Internet of Things, connected cars and wearable devices, Gemalto’s On-Demand Connectivity will underpin some of the key trends for Mobile World Congress 2015
Posted on 26 February 2015 by Rémi de Fouchier
We look at how mobile technologies – and NFC in particular – are helping both brands and consumers to achieve the agility they require.
Posted on 19 February 2015 by Rémi de Fouchier
Samsung has just announced it is following Apple into the arena, with the acquisition of mobile payments startup Loop Pay.
Posted on 18 February 2015 by Rémi de Fouchier
Yesterday we extended the reach of our Allynis Trusted Services Hub to over an additional 350 million mobile devices equipped with Trustonic Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). We discuss how and why here…
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To help understand how Mobile Network Operators view the connected consumer electronics market we’ve sponsored the “on demand subscription management” study from Ernst & Young. Here are the key findings…