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Two NFC Forum Specifications Adopted as IEC Standards

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Two NFC Forum Specifications Adopted as IEC Standards LONDON--( BUSINESS WIRE)-- NFC Forum, the global standards body for Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, has today announced that two of its specifications – the NFC Wireless Charging (NFC WLC) Specification and NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) Technical Specification – have been formally adopted by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as global standards.

NFC Forum empowers organizations to deliver seamless, secure NFC interactions to users around the globe, with conformance to the Forum’s specifications helping to ensure intuitive, reliable and consistent experiences.

The IEC recognition represents a significant milestone for NFC Forum, and the wider NFC and Wireless Charging ecosystem, as it enables NFC Forum Standard alignment with regulatory directives – such as the EU Common Charging Directive and EU Digital Product Passport initiatives – as well as broader international NFC deployment by national and supranational organizations.

NFC Forum provides a trusted framework to ensure interoperability for manufacturers, product managers, regulators and end users of WLC technology, as the WLC specification is the only IEC recognized standard meeting the specific needs of low power (below 3W) devices and use cases.

The NFC WLC Specification standardizes the wireless charging of small battery-powered devices using the existing NFC communication interface and is already used by more than 100 million devices currently in the market. These devices include wireless earbuds, smart glasses, digital stylus pens, headsets, fitness trackers and other consumer products. NFC Forum also has a robust testing method for its specifications, offering a wireless charging certification program that ensures products conform to the NFC WLC specification. This helps give manufacturers and consumers confidence in product interoperability, safety, and performance consistency.

The NDEF Technical Specification defines a common data format for NFC Forum-compliant devices and tags. This standardizes the structure, exchange and interpretation of data records. Used together, the WLC and NDEF standards enable two devices to exchange the required information to safely set up and manage charging, before power transfer occurs.

“The formal adoption of the two specifications as IEC-recognized global standards brings confidence to businesses that are already using NFC Forum-compliant technologies or looking to implement them in future technology roadmaps,” comments Mike McCamon, Executive Director of NFC Forum. “They can be assured that industry-driven innovation is underpinned by formal international standardization, which will not only help to accelerate NFC WLC adoption, but also reduce market fragmentation and improve reliability for smaller devices and form factors worldwide.”

The NFC WLC and NDEF Technical Specifications underwent the IEC’s rigorous review process to be approved as global standards. This included a multi-stage voting process by national committees from countries across the globe. Their formal adoption was the result of unanimous international consensus that the specifications meet the criteria of being technically precise, openly developed, testable and having trusted governance. NFC Forum will continue to liaise with the IEC to ensure alignment between the global IEC standards and any future updates to the WLC and NDEF Specifications.

To learn more about the IEC adoption and what it means for both NFC Forum and the wider ecosystem, you can read our recent blog. For those interested in finding out more about NFC Forum’s NFC WLC and NDEF Technical Specifications, please visit our website.

About the NFC Forum

The NFC Forum, established in 2004, is a non-profit industry association comprised of leading mobile communications, semiconductor, and consumer electronics companies. Its mission is to advance the use of Near Field Communication technology by developing specifications, ensuring interoperability, and educating the market about NFC technology.

Led by its Board members, including representatives from Apple, Google, Huawei, Identiv, Infineon, NuCurrent, NXP, Sony, and ST Microelectronics, the NFC Forum's global member companies share skills, technical expertise and industry knowledge to develop specifications and protocols for interoperable data exchange, device-independent service delivery, and device capability. The Forum’s supporting certification program and user marks enhance and promote a consistent, reliable, seamless and secure NFC user experience. To learn more about joining the Forum, visit https://nfc-forum.org/engage/join.

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