Smart card vendor association Eurosmart has substantially increased its estimate for NFC secure element shipments for 2012–by 50% to 150 million units–and forecasts that secure element shipments will grow by another 67% in 2013 to 250 million units.
The large-scale growth has come as Android smartphone makers, led by Samsung Electronics, continue to include embedded secure elements in many or most of their NFC-enabled models, while more mobile operators are gearing up commercial launches of services using NFC SIM cards, said the group. Few of the embedded chips have been used to date.
“This strong growth we see is both for embedded SEs (secure elements) and for NFC UICCs (SIMs),” Eurosmart chairman Oyvind Rastad, of Gemalto, told NFC Times. “The main growth drivers include the fact that major handset manufacturers are including NFC in their smartphones, while MNOs (mobile network operators), banks and merchants have started to market secure NFC services.”