NFC Forum Launches First Industry Independent Contactless Standards Certification Program
CR12 Improves Smartphone User Experience; Provides Single Way To Certify Compliance With NFC Forum Contactless Standards
WAKEFIELD, Mass. – December 16, 2020 – NFC Forum announced today a new release of its product certification program (CR12) that for the first time enables smartphone manufacturers and suppliers of other devices using contactless technologies to prove conformance to NFC technical standards that are now harmonized with other industry contactless standards.
Smartphones and other NFC-enabled devices that conform to CR12 can support the wide variety of NFC implementations while also improving the user experience in use cases such as, but not limited to, public transport, contactless payment, access control, automotive, proof of ID and eDriver’s licenses.
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Argonne s Yung Liu (left) explains the essentials of nuclear packaging and his ARG-US remote monitoring systems technology to students. (Credit: Argonne National Laboratory)
Fast-tracking the educational and professional opportunities for engineers in nuclear packaging is a global challenge and critical to ensuring our nation s safety and security.
In a pioneering partnership, the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE s) Argonne National Laboratory has been taking on that challenge by offering the DOE s Packaging Certification Program s (PCP) training courses for the University of Nevada, Reno s (UNR) Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Packaging (GCNP). Also involved are DOE and other DOE national labs. Since 2015, 67 students have taken GCNP courses for credits, and the first certificate was awarded in 2017.