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JCB's new DualPlus single
chip smart card for FeliCa
and EMV standard applications now on the market
March, 2003
Tokyo Japan, March 07, 2003 - JCB Co. Ltd., in cooperation with
Toppan Printing under license grated by Sony Corporation, has developed
DualPlus the world's first smart card combining FeliCa* contactless
interface and EMV contact interface capability in a single IC chip.
The sophisticated dual interface technology incorporates a linkage
function that allows access to shared data on the chip from both
contactless and contact interface applications, offering significantly
higher functionality at a lower cost than current 'hybrid' cards
with two separate chips. The first practical application of DualPlus
will be as a multi-function ID card for JCB employees starting in
May 2003.
JCB anticipates that the DualPlus card will answer growing
demand in Japan, Asia and the world, with enormous potential for
offering flexible and multiple functionality in one card. Sony's
FeliCa contactless technology boasts high speed processing, ideal
for applications such as metropolitan transport systems, while EMV
is the world standard for financial applications. The linkage function
enables further potential benefits such as the inclusion of contactless
payments in the cardholder's loyalty point program through a home
card-reader. Also, in the future the addition of type B communication
capacity, coming into wider use in government applications, promises
even greater flexibility.
JCB Co., Ltd. will be issuing DualPlus identification cards
to its employees in May 2003 when the company headquarters move
to a new location. Contactless functions will include building and
floor access control as well as cafeteria and vending machine post-payment,
while contact applications will support employee benefits. Some
cards will also be equipped with the contact interface EMV-standard
credit application J/Smart.
*FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.

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