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Blue Bite, Proxama and Tapit announce first global NFC alliance of its kind.

Thursday, September 8th 2011
Blue Bite | New York, NY
Read More About: location-based services


- In a statement that truly confirms the global reach of Near Field Communication (NFC) as a powerful technology for location-based mobile interaction, three organizations leading its development as a mainstream mobile marketing tool across the globe have joined forces to form the NFC World Alliance.

The collaboration, composed of Blue Bite(America’s region), Proxama(EMEA region) and Tapit(Asia-Pacific region), has been formed to create an efficient and trusted network of NFC specialists helping brands across the world to better connect with their target audiences.  The three companies have already completed numerous successful marketing campaigns demonstrating the effectiveness of NFC for major global clients in their respective markets, and plan to bring their deployment experience, technological expertise and strategic partnerships to both consumers and brands worldwide.      

Using NFC as the primary enabler, the Alliance has a vision to revolutionize the way people use their mobile phones by simplifying the delivery of content and enhancing the interaction with the physical world around them.  While past campaigns have focused on the exchange of information, special offers and content between the brands and consumers, future uses will include more integration with social media and the ability to make purchases at virtually any Out-Of-Home media asset. 

Blue Bite has seen great success with the mTAG™ platform it launched earlier this year, and has already completed campaignsfor big names such as Hotels.com, TNT and The New York Times.  Mikhail Damiani, CEO andCo-Founder of Blue Bite says, “We are excited to be a part of this alliance as it will give us the ability to both improve the current NFC experience for our audience in the U.S., as well as expand the success of our campaigns for clients across the EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions.” 

Jamie Conyngham CEO of Tapit said “There are many other benefits of the alliance such as rapid information sharing between the three members in relation to advances in NFC technology and the application of it globally when connecting brands to their customers”.  Tapit recently closed its Angel Investment Round via Sydney Angels in an impressive 22 calendar days, further validating the company’s vision and unique approach. Tapit has already completed four NFC enabled campaigns with the global OOH leader JC Decaux. In a campaign for the prime time TV series the “The Renovators” users were encouraged to tapit to download a ringtone. Advertising for Sydney's top radio station “Nova FM” enabled users to tapit to stream radio and in a promotion for The QVB, one of central Sydney's premier shopping centres, people were encouraged to tapit to go in the draw to win a shopping spree. 

 

Earlier this year, Proxama deployed the first NFC campaignof its kind in the U.K. for the new X-Men movie working with out-of-home media specialists Posterscope and JCDecaux.  It has subsequently built upon that success with its recent US advertising campaignfor the launch of the latest season of VH-1’s Basketball Wives TV program.  Miles Quitmann, Managing Director of Proxama, says “NFC is an excellent example of disruptive technology that delivers measurable benefits to both consumers and the brands employing it. For many years now Proxama has been at the forefront of building and deploying NFC mobile wallet payment and marketing solutions in Europe, so we are really excited to be joining forces with our partners in the US and Asia-Pacific to extend the global reach of NFC.”

About Blue Bite(http://www.bluebite.com/) – Blue Bite is a leading mobile-marketing solutions provider utilizing a targeted, location-based approach to reach captive audiences on their personal mobile devices.  Blue Bite currently has the largest proximity marketing network in the U.S. with over 1,000 locations in the top DMAs, capable of delivering over 30 million on-screen impressions and 300,000 unique mobile downloads per month.  Blue Bite has partnered with many of the leading Out-of-Home Companies in the U.S. and prides itself on creating an interactive two-way medium by enabling consumers to connect with digital and traditional media via the mobile phone. For more information, please visit www.theMTAG.comand follow the latest updates and developments on Facebookand Twitter.

About Proxama(http://www.proxama.com/) – Proxama is Europe’s leading provider of NFC mobile wallet and proximity marketing solutions. Last year MasterCard and Proxama launched Europe’s first prepaid NFC payment solution for mobile phones. Proxama has also signed a global licensing deal with Nokia for its unique TagCenter application that enables Nokia NFC phone users to get instant, media-rich brand experiences from NFC data tags placed on posters, product packaging and point-of–sale displays.   

About Tapit (http://www.tapit.com.au) – Tapit was founded in March 2011 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. Its vision is to revolutionize the way people use their mobile phones by simplifying the delivery of content using NFC as the enabler. Tapit works with innovative agencies, brands, handset manufacturers and carriers to bring this vision to life.

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