Toro (NFC startup company)
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Toro Development Ltd. was founded in March 2007 to address the very promising market of Near-field communication (NFC) services. The company focuses on the front-end part of NFC application development, including the distribution and management of NFC services. Toro provides the user-interface(UI.) corresponding to the NFC applications on the secure element(s) of the phone, and on non-secure NFC applications (marketing, CRM, etc.). For that matter, Toro has developed and continues developing an NFC Wallet Platform (akami suite) that is complementary to the systems developed by the Trusted Service Managers (TSMs), and that is necessary to seamlessly distribute NFC services to end-users. In the NFC value chain, this front-end module is described as an NFC User Management System. One of the modules of this NFC User Management System is a NFC Wallet.

Product: akami suite

Toro’s product is akami suite , a front-end platform for NFC wallet application. This platform runs across smart card, NFC mobile phones, secure servers, and the Internet. akami suite is composed of several modules: a mobile client, a widget system, an application server, an SDK, and a series of plug-ins.

akami wallet

akami wallet is an NFC mobile wallet application (MIDlet for J2ME, or native for other mobile OS) that aggregates all the secure applications located on the secure element of a mobile. It brings back the UI. that application issuers lose when their application gets “dematerialized” (from a plastic card in a wallet, to a secure domain inside the SIM card). akami wallet is a runtime environment (or virtual machine, interpreter) that can host a widget system.
OS platform Availability
J2ME June 2009
Blackberry Feb. 2010
Android May 2010
Symbian Q4 2011
Windows Phone 7 Q2 2012
iPhone Q2-Q3 2012
Bada Q3 2012

akami widgets

Widget system: akami wallet is dynamic thanks to its akami widget system; it has the ability to mesh and evolve with the TSMs’ services, and enable easy add/remove service operations.

akami manage

Back-office for the management of mobile clients/widgets: akami manage allows the remote administration of the mobile client downloads, local and remote management of the akami widgets, management of the akami mobile versions depending on phone platforms (J2ME, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Blackberry, Android) and NFC phone models.

akami SDK

Software development kit for developers: Third party developers can us the akami SDK to develop akami widgets and host them in the application server fro distribution.

akami plug-ins

(1) Web interface for end-users: End-users need an easy and convenient access to NFC services. Toro develops interfaces for users to pick, sync and use the hundreds of applications that will soon be available to them.

(2) Smart posters: akami manage controls the smart poster iDs, and links them to a content hosted in the TSM server or in non-secure servers. Users can download coupons widgets and promotions from such smart posters.

Management

Name Title
Laurent Renard Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Gregory Puente-Castan Co-Founder & Chief Technical Officer
José García Chico Chief Mobile Software Architect
Arnaud Level Chief Server Software Architect
Marcel Ficken Directing Manager of Toro Turkey Office

Articles about Toro


Trials and commercial deployments of akami suite

  • ING mobile in Romania - 500 users. Project conducted with MasterCard
    MasterCard
    Mastercard Incorporated or MasterCard Worldwide is an American multinational financial services corporation with its headquarters in the MasterCard International Global Headquarters, Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States...

    , Collis and Venyon (a Giesecke & Devrient
    Giesecke & Devrient
    Giesecke & Devrient is a German company headquartered in Munich that provides banknote and securities printing, smart cards, and cash handling systems....

     company)
  • Nice, NFC City - 3500 users. Project conducted with Gemalto
    Gemalto
    Gemalto is an international digital security company, providing secure personal devices such as smart cards and tokens in addition to software applications and managed services. The company was formed in June 2006 by the combination of two companies Axalto and Gemplus International...

    , AFSCM, 3 French banks.
  • Kbank, Bangkok - 500 users. project conducted with Gemalto
    Gemalto
    Gemalto is an international digital security company, providing secure personal devices such as smart cards and tokens in addition to software applications and managed services. The company was formed in June 2006 by the combination of two companies Axalto and Gemplus International...

    , Visa.
  • Saint-Petersburg Metro. Project conducted with Ambiq Technologies and Bladox
  • Taipei, Taiwan - On going project conducted with Nokia Taiwan, BEeFUN NFC mobile wallet for Open NFC services

Awards and recognition

  • Nov. 2010: Finalist of Sesames Awards at Cartes 2010 (Paris, France) - Category MOBILITY.
  • Nov. 2009: Winner of Red Herring
    Red herring
    A red herring is a deliberate attempt to divert attention.Red herring may refer to:* Red herring , the informal fallacy of presenting an argument that may in itself be valid, but does not address the issue in question....

    100 Asia
  • Nov. 2009: Finalist for the prestigious Sesames Innovation Awards at Cartes 2009 (Paris, France) - Category MOBILE.
  • Nov. 2008: Toro was selected among 32 mobile startups globally to present at the prestigious Under-The-Radar conference (Mountain view, CA -USA)
  • Oct. 2008: Toro received the Award for most innovative company for NFC services (jury composed of Chinese Cultural University, FarEastone, NXP).
  • Since Jan. 2008, Toro is an associate member of the NFC Forum.
  • Nov. 2007: Toro was finalist for the GSMA Mobile Innovation Awards in the category “most innovative application in a vertical market”.
  • Since April 2007, Toro is the official organizer of the Mobile Monday Taipei monthly events.

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