NXP Launches mWallet 2GO

Article By : Nitin Dahad, EE Times

Aims to enable secure payments for wearables and IoT

LONDON — One of the ongoing challenges for device manufacturers is how to move up the value chain and offer system level solutions that can add more value. Addressing the mobile wallet ecosystem, NXP Semiconductors has developed an end-to-end hardware and software solution for OEMs looking to add mobile payment capability to wearable, mobile or IoT devices.

German high-end luxury goods manufacturer Montblanc is set to use NXP’s new solution, mWallet 2Go, in a smart watch strap.

Developed in collaboration with Mastercard and Visa, mWallet 2Go comprises NXP’s near field communications (NFC), secure element (SE), NFC middleware, SE JavaCard operating system, SE applets, SEMS (secure element management service), wallet application and software developer kit (SDK), wallet server and MDES (Mastercard digital enablement service) and VTS (Visa token service) tokenization platforms. This entire system enables OEMs to develop a pre-certified and validated turnkey solution. Mastercard had already teamed up with NXP to develop a “Loader Service,” an applet and client accessible to developers looking to deploy secure NFC payments.

Charles Dachs, NXP’s vice and general manager of secure embedded transactions, told EE Times that NXP’s secure element management service (SEMS) was most recently adopted by Garmin to help deploy Garmin Pay in their products without compromising on security.

“Both Visa and Mastercard have embedded SEMS in their tokenization platforms,” Dachs said. “mWallet 2GO integrates full SEMS capabilities. This is how the payment service connects to Mastercard’s and Visa’s ecosystem.”

Source: NXP

Source: NXP

Dachs added that the NFC and secure element devices are designed to support a very low power mode to be integrated in small battery devices such as wearables.

“We’re working on establishing a network of audited and trained independent design houses that help the customer on the technical integration,” Dachs said. “Due to the diversity in form factors, the NFC antenna tuning, for example, is one of the design challenges that need be addressed with expertise.  One of the first of such integrators is Mobile Knowledge, a long-term NXP partner based in Barcelona, Spain.”

NXP plans to introduce a curated set of secure services enabling consumers to interact, pay, travel and connect safely, Dachs said. Underlying these service launches is its NXP Secure Service 2GO Platform, which allows customers to digitize cards, tickets and documents in connected devices, with security and scalability, he said.

“We expect to roll out more services based on the Secure Service 2GO Platform within the next couple of months,” Dachs said.

— Nitin Dahad is a European correspondent for EE Times.

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