BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Biometrics Institute - ECPv6.11.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Biometrics Institute X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Biometrics Institute REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Australia/Brisbane BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+1000 TZOFFSETTO:+1000 TZNAME:AEST DTSTART:20210101T000000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/London BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:BST DTSTART:20210328T010000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 TZNAME:GMT DTSTART:20211031T010000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250403 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250404 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20250128T130944Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T155736Z UID:10000206-1743638400-1743724799@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: Facial Recognition in a Retail Environment\, Clubs\, Stadiums and Policing - Should the Same Standards Apply? DESCRIPTION:  \nDATE\n3 April 2025 \nTIME\n08:00 BST (London) \n09:00 CEST (Brussels) \n15:00 SGT (Singapore) \n18:00 AEDT (Sydney)   \n20:00 NZDT (Wellington) \nLOCATION\nLive and on-demand \nDURATION\n90 minutes \nMEETING OUTLINE\n \nOn the Pulse Conversations are part of a series held online to deliver content to our members in a timely and concise format. \nThis On The Pulse Conversation takes a closer look at facial recognition (FR) in places the public accesses. On one hand there are retail environments\, clubs and stadiums where space owners might want to deploy private sector solutions; on the other\, there are policing / law enforcement use cases including the use of images from CCTV and the deployment of live facial recognition (LFR).\nIt’s important to differentiate these use cases as they present different risks and their mitigation. \nIn policing / law enforcement the two main uses cases we see are ‘retrospective/ post-event (criminal) investigations’ and ‘real-time (live) facial recognition’ (LFR). For retrospective investigations the same standards and processes should apply to facial recognition that apply to DNA (robust quality management procedures (ISO/IEC 17025:2017). This is important for public assurance. LFR worries the public\, the media badges it “AI”\, and it feels like a continuous police line-up. Police have always conducted live recognition of people (manual policing surveillance techniques) with officers in the street\, but the technology creates fear. LFR is only indicative / speculative and should only lead to the question: Should we stop this person? Reassurances about data deletion are important. Independent testing throughout the life-cycle of the systems critical. \nThere is also private sector usage of facial recognition e.g. in retail environments to protect staff or clubs and stadiums and this also influences public perception. Shouldn’t it match the same standards and policies as police and law enforcement use for their LFR usage as citizens will see the use cases in the same light? And what about citizens using their own facial recognition and feeding images to the police? It is clear that a consistent approach to the use of FR technology is critical\, and its application through well-constructed policy and process. \nThe Biometrics Institute brings together the various stakeholders from police\, law enforcement\, private sector\, the regulators and advocates and it provides guiding tools and frameworks to manage FR responsibly. This event will debate the issues and present some new Institute guidance to find solutions. \nThe conversation will be led by Biometrics Institute Expert Group members and guests including:  \n\n Roger Baldwin\, Advisory Council Member\, Biometrics Institute (moderator)\n Brett Feldon\, Head of Digital Identity Group\n David White\, Member\, Technology and Innovation Expert Group\n Martin George\, Member of Digital Identity Group\n Mick O’Connell\, Advisory Council Member\n Terry Aulich\, Head of Privacy Expert Group\n Terry Hartmann\, Member of Future Direction Group\n Jason Zhou\, National Solutions Manager\, Digital ID & Biometrics\, NEC Australia\n\nCALL FOR PRESENTING A VIEWPOINT (exclusive to Institute members):\nThere is also the opportunity for members to contribute to the event with a short three-minute viewpoint. This should be a perspective presenting pros and cons or solutions on the subject. \nIf you would like to present a key message\, please email isabelle@biometricsinstitute.org your request (by 24 March) outlining the viewpoint you would like to present. This should be a short paragraph of about 100 words or four bullet points. We will then review the submissions to ensure a balanced discussion representing different viewpoints. \nIf we receive multiple submissions\, we reserve the right to choose the ones we feel are most suitable for the session. \nREGISTRATION\nThis meeting is exclusive to members. To register for the live event\, please email admin@biometricsinstitute.org. \nThe conversation will be available to all members on demand after the live event. \nNot a member and want to join the discussion? Join the Biometrics Institute now. \nFor our full range of events\, please see our events calendar. \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-conversation-facial-recognition-in-public-places/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250220 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250221 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20240820T141524Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T152702Z UID:10000199-1740009600-1740095999@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: A Need for Multimodal Biometrics? DESCRIPTION:  \nDATE\n20 February 2025 \nTIME\n7:00 EDT (Washington DC) \n12:00 GMT (London) \n13:00 CET (Brussels) \n20:00 SGT (Singapore) \n23:00 AEDT (Sydney)    \nLOCATION\nLive and on-demand \nDURATION\n60 minutes \nMEETING OUTLINE\nThe Biometrics Institute aims to deliver content to its members in a timely and concise format. Our online On the Pulse Conversations allow our members to connect globally and discuss important topics as and when the conversation is most needed. \n\nThe Institute’s Industry Survey 2024  found that multimodal biometrics are on the rise as our industry seeks enhanced security. Will artificial intelligence (AI) be a game changer for biometrics\, as a fraud enabler but also a fraud detector? And is DNA the next frontier? That is what we are asking in the State of Biometrics Report 2024 . This event will have a look at biometric technology and take stock where we are at the start of the new year and what we are hoping to see develop over the coming months. \nIs there a need for multimodal biometrics? \nOur Industry Survey also revealed that digital identity is fuelling the adoption of biometric technology but concerns over deepfakes prevail. Privacy and data protection remain on top of the agenda. How do we move forward in a responsible\, ethical and effective way? Is multimodal biometrics the answer or what else are we seeing? \nREGISTRATION\nThis meeting is exclusive to members. To register for the live event\, please email admin@biometricsinstitute.org. \nThe conversation will be available to all members on demand after the live event. \nNot a member and want to join the discussion? Join the Biometrics Institute now. \nFor our full range of events\, please see our events calendar. \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-conversation-a-need-for-multimodal-biometrics/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240904 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240905 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20240411T152254Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T155946Z UID:10000189-1725408000-1725494399@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: Face analysis for age assurance DESCRIPTION:DATE\n4 September 2024 \nTIME\n07:00 EDT (Washington DC) | 12:00 BST (London) | 13:00 CEST (Brussels) | 19:00 SGT (Singapore) | 21:00 AEST (Sydney) | 23:00 NZST (Auckland)  \nLOCATION\nLive and on demand \nDURATION\n60 minutes \nMEETING OUTLINE\nThe Biometrics Institute aims to deliver content to its members in a timely and concise format. Our online On the Pulse Conversations allow our members to connect globally and discuss important topics as and when the conversation is most needed.  \nThis event will shine a light on age verification in the lead up to the annual Biometrics Institute Congress on the 22-23 October 2024 where we will discuss this topic further. \nFace analysis for age assurance – current status and future opportunities\nBiometric technology has been used for decades to identify and verify people to allow more seamless and safe crossing of borders\, to facilitate digital transactions\, help counter terrorism and resolve crime. More recently there have been discussions how we can harness this technology to protect the vulnerable\, especially children\, a topic\, the Institute first raised in 2016. \nThis On the Pulse Conversation will have a closer look at where we are and how far the technology has developed. \nThe Biometrics Institute provides a platform for rich\, balanced and trusted conversations. View our Statement of Trusted Conversations to understand what makes our events unique. For example\, the event will be held under Chatham House Rule and will be off-the-record (no media) to facilitate open dialogue between our members and stakeholders. \nWe are planning to start off the meeting with a presentation from NIST\, USA followed by short insights from our various supplier members. More details will become available. If you are interested to give a talk about your insights and solutions on this topic\, please email david@biometricsinstitute.org with a short abstract.  \nREGISTRATION\nThis meeting is exclusive to members. To register for the live event\, please email penny@biometricsinstitute.org\nThe conversation will be available to all members on demand after the live event. \nNot a member and want to join the discussion? Join the Biometrics Institute now. \n \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-conversation-face-analysis-age-assurance/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240829 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240830 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20240709T160013Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T085558Z UID:10000198-1724889600-1724975999@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: What is the relationship between AI and biometrics? DESCRIPTION:DATE\n29 August 2024 \nTIME\n07:00 EDT (Washington DC) | 12:00 BST (London) | 13:00 CEST (Brussels) | 19:00 SGT (Singapore) | 21:00 AEST (Sydney) | 23:00 NZST (Auckland)  \nLOCATION\nLive and on demand \nDURATION\n60 minutes \nMEETING OUTLINE\nThis On the Pulse Conversation takes a different approach to the other events in this series. \nThe event will continue our discussion about the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and biometrics. We presented a discussion paper at our two recent conferences\, Asia-Pacific Conference in Sydney in May and the US Strategy Forum in Washington DC in June. We are now offering our global membership to engage in this important conversation\, with the aim of creating a statement containing the different viewpoints and arguments which the Institute can first present to its members for final review at the Biometrics Institute Congress in London on the 22-23 October 2024\, and then at the Showcase in Canberra on the 4 December. The statement will then be used in all future Institute communication to create greater clarity around AI and biometrics. \nThe Biometrics Institute provides a platform for rich\, balanced and trusted conversations. View our Statement of Trusted Conversations to understand what makes our events unique. For example\, the event will be held under Chatham House Rule and will be off-the-record (no media) to facilitate open dialogue between our members and stakeholders. \nSpeakers include: \n\n Isabelle Moeller\, Chief Executive\, Biometrics Institute\n Dan Bachenheimer\, Director\, Biometrics Institute\n Roger Baldwin\, Advisory Council Member\, Biometrics Institute\n Brett Feldon\, Head Digital Identity Group\, Biometrics Institute\n Martin George\, Member Digital Identity Group\, Biometrics Institute\n\nREGISTRATION\nThis meeting is exclusive to members. To register for the live event\, please email penny@biometricsinstitute.org.\nThe conversation will be available to all members on demand after the live event. \nNot a member and want to join the discussion? Join the Biometrics Institute now. \n \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-conversation-what-is-the-relationship-between-ai-and-biometrics/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240215 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240216 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20231023T072222Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T114540Z UID:10000183-1707955200-1708041599@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: Biometric vulnerabilities - why you cannot afford NOT to test DESCRIPTION:On the Pulse Conversation: Biometric vulnerabilities – why you cannot afford NOT to test is now available to Biometrics Institute members on-demand here. \n\nDATE\n15 February 2024 \nTIME\n07:00 EST (Washington DC) | 12:00 GMT (London) | 13:00 CET (Brussels) | 20:00 SGT (Singapore) | 23:00 AEDT (Sydney)  \nLOCATION\nLive and on demand \nDURATION\n90 minutes \nMEETING OUTLINE\nThe Biometrics Institute aims to deliver content to its members in a timely and concise format. Our online On the Pulse Conversations allow our members to connect globally and discuss important topics as and when the conversation is most needed. \nThis conversation will explore why you cannot afford not to test\, including biometric vulnerabilities and the risk of morphs and deepfakes\, what testing is available and who is doing it\, and how to read a test result. \nSpeakers include: \n\n Chris Allgrove\, Director and Co-founder\, Ingenium Biometric Laboratories\n Ralph Breithaupt\, Project Manager and Senior Scientist\, Federal Office for Information Security BSI\, Germany\n Graham Camm\, Chief Architect\, Home Office Biometrics\, UK Home Office\n Greg Cannon\, Principal AI/ ML Standards\, Amazon Web Services (AWS)\n Joel Di Manno\, Service Line Manager – Biometrics\, Fime \n Ted Dunstone\, CEO and founder\, BixeLab\n Patrick Grother\, Biometric Standards and Testing Lead\, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)\n Arun Ross\, Site Director\, Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)\n Stephanie Schuckers\, Director\, Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)\n\n\nThe Biometrics Institute provides a platform for rich\, balanced and trusted conversations. View our Statement of Trusted Conversations to understand what makes our events unique. For example\, the event will be held under Chatham House Rule and will be off-the-record (no media) to facilitate open dialogue between our members and stakeholders. \nREGISTRATION\nThis meeting is exclusive to members. To register for the live event\, please email penny@biometricsinstitute.org.\nThe conversation will be available to all members on demand after the live event. \nNot a member and want to join the discussion? Join the Biometrics Institute now. \n \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-conversation-feb-2024/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230913T163000 DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230913T173000 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20230601T050919Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T082756Z UID:10000180-1694622600-1694626200@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: AI\, biometrics\, privacy & ethics DESCRIPTION:On the Pulse Conversation: AI\, biometrics\, privacy & ethics is now available to Biometrics Institute members on-demand here. \n60 minutes on demand \nOVERVIEW \nThe Biometrics Institute aims to deliver content to its members in a timely and concise format. Our online On the Pulse Conversations allow our members to connect globally and discuss important topics as and when the conversation is most needed. \nThis Conversation will be available on demand to all members. Members are invited to make a short submission to present a three-minute viewpoint on the theme at the start of the conversation. This is limited to a maximum of three viewpoints and requires a request to present. \nAI\, biometrics\, privacy and ethics – how to use the technology responsibly \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is in the spotlight these days and it is critical to get ahead of some of the gaps in understanding (and misinformation) related to the ethical use of AI with respect to biometrics (“the automated recognition of individuals based on biological or behavioural characteristics” according to ISO). Education of decision-makers and ultimately the public is essential at this time.\nThere are different uses of AI for example emotion detection\, age estimation\, etc. This raises questions about what is and what isn’t biometrics. How can AI be used to enhance biometrics\, when ethically (and legally) applied\, and how can it potentially go “off the rails” (including without proper legal guardrails).\nIn this conversation the Biometrics Institute will look at key considerations for the responsible and ethical use of AI and biometrics and will look to the future to assess how perceptions of privacy may be changing and what this may mean for the responsible use of AI and biometrics. \nIn May the Institute released its updated version of the Biometrics Institute Privacy Guidelines including an updated list of potential future developments and a “Test your knowledge” section providing short simple scenarios to see how the principles act in practice. \nThe conversation shall address: \n\n What are the potential harms (i.e.\, what can go wrong) without sufficient guardrails?\n What are the biggest challenges for people’s privacy\, how have things changed in recent times?\n What should regulators and policy makers consider?\n The challenge of terminology: where do AI and biometrics intersect?\n The Privacy Guidelines\, how can they help?\n Some case studies\, what would you do?\n General comments and questions\, all you wanted to know.\n\nIt is recommended that participants read the Institute’s Privacy Guidelines and Ethical Principles in the lead-up to the event. \nModerator: Terry Aulich\, Head\, Privacy Expert Group (PEG)\, Biometrics Institute \nPanellists:   \n\n Brett Feldon\, Advisory Council Member\, Biometrics Institute\n Elizabeth Coombs\, Human Rights\, Privacy\, Governance & Regulation\, Lloyd and Coombs\n Beatriz Ruiz-Beato\, Biometrics Institute Privacy and Policy Expert Group Member\n Tuli Faas\, Biometrics Institute Privacy and Policy Expert Group Member URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-conversation-biometrics-privacy-ethics/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230628T120000 DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230628T130000 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20230308T164107Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T114519Z UID:10000173-1687953600-1687957200@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:On the Pulse Conversation: What are the predictions for the future of biometrics and how do we ensure responsible use? DESCRIPTION:On the Pulse Conversation: What do you need to know about biometric authentication? is now available to Biometrics Institute members on-demand here. \nDURATION\n60 minutes \nMEETING OUTLINE \nThe Biometrics Institute aims to deliver content to its members in a timely and concise format. Our online On the Pulse Conversations allow our members to connect globally and discuss important topics as and when the conversation is most needed. \nThis Conversation will be available on demand to all members. Members are invited to make a short submission to present a three-minute viewpoint on the theme at the start of the conversation. This is limited to a maximum of three viewpoints and requires a request to present. \nWhat are the predictions for the future of biometrics and how do we ensure responsible use? \nAdoption of biometrics moves at an unprecedented pace and new use cases are continuously evolving. The pandemic has accelerated the need for secure digital transactions. Biometrics have an important role to play in providing convenience through seamless transactions and stronger security while ensuring data and privacy are protected. This event will provide an opportunity for our community to brainstorm what our world will look like in five to ten years’ time and how we need to be prepared for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead to ensure the responsible\, ethical and effective use of biometrics. \nThe conversation will discuss some of the current trends as outlined in the Institute’ State of Biometrics Report. It will test some ideas with the attendees and experts and leave you walk away inspired about what lies ahead and how we can shape the future. It will cover questions such as: \n\n What do we see as key challenges and opportunities for the biometrics industry in the next 3\, 5 and 10 years?\n\n\n What geopolitical developments do we anticipate e.g. will the EU still exist? Will we see cross-border governance to achieve globally interoperable identity confirmation on-line and off?\n How is technology going to evolve – what about quantum computing and AI? Will interoperable foundational identity be created separate from functional\, remote on-boarding and authentication at high assurance levels\, contactless identification?\n Policy and legal – what laws will have passed and which ones may be needed? How will policy makers understand what ecosystems and guardrails must be in place that facilitate the provisioning of foundational identity and the functional use of same – across borders?\n Public perception of biometrics – what will it look like? How will we establish and demonstrate trust\, ease of use\, and utility?\n National and regional differences – will there be a divide between different countries/regions in the use of biometrics\, when it comes to aspects like privacy\, safe-guards etc?\n\n\n Are there ways to make the opportunities a reality (and how) and mitigate the challenges?\n What do you see as the role of the Biometrics Institute in shaping this future?\n\n\n\n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/on-the-pulse-predictions-future/ LOCATION:Online\, and on demand CATEGORIES:Member Meetings,On Demand,Online Meetings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210923 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210924 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20201211T161937Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T093353Z UID:10000090-1632355200-1632441599@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:Global Good Practice Series (1): Biometrics and surveillance – balancing privacy\, public safety\, risk and security DESCRIPTION:If you were unable to join us for the live event\, the Global Good Practice Series ( 1 ) is now available to purchase on demand.   \nDURATION \n90 minutes \nABOUT THE EVENT \nThis is the first in our Global Good Practice Series of educational events which will run throughout 2021. These events will feature expert conversations on good practices for biometrics\, all linked to the Biometric Institute Good Practice Framework. \nThis first event looks at the use of biometric data and databases within the context of law enforcement. The discussion will focus on the balance between privacy\, public safety\, risk and security. Throughout\, our experts will refer to the Good Practice Framework\, demonstrating how to use it to guide you in implementing biometrics responsibly and ethically. \nThe lack of legislation or trusted universal good practice guidance has seen gaps in knowledge impact reputation\, privacy and security. This series of events offers you the tools to begin\, develop or consolidate your understanding of how to approach using biometrics responsibly. \nREGISTRATION FEES \nMembers: GBP 300 (+VAT@20%*)\nNon-members: This event is exclusive to members.\nNon-members can request to purchase by emailing Michelle. \nOn demand purchase includes:\n– Online recording to access and view at any time\n– Digital and hard copy (upon request**) of the Good Practice Framework \n*Delegates based in the UK or the EU will be charged VAT at the standard 20% rate\, unless the EU-based organisation is registered for VAT in their own country and can supply the respective registration number. Delegates based in other geographic locations will not be charged VAT.\n \n**Please note that postal delivery times for the framework hard copy cannot be guaranteed.  \nIMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTIFICATION\nThe Biometrics Institute provides training and course material as a tool to help you conduct due diligence. While the Institute has used reasonable care to ensure the accuracy of the material and course\, due to the content and variable inputs during and after the process of implementing biometrics\, the Institute cannot be held accountable for outcomes or compliance. The material and course have been prepared for informational purposes only and are not intended to provide legal or compliance advice. You should consult your legal advisor should you require advice on the legal or compliance aspects of the material or course.   \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/global-good-practice-series-1-biometrics-and-surveillance-balancing-privacy-public-safety-risk-and-security/ LOCATION:On demand\, On demand CATEGORIES:On Demand END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210923 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210924 DTSTAMP:20250422T110634 CREATED:20201207T161308Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T093235Z UID:10000089-1632355200-1632441599@www.biometricsinstitute.org SUMMARY:ID@Borders and Future of Travel Conference 2021 DESCRIPTION:Speakers           Virtual Exhibition\nIf you were unable to join us for the live event\, the ID@Borders & Future of Travel Conference 2021 is now available to purchase on demand.   \nDATE \nOn demand \nDURATION \n4.5 hours each day \nABOUT THE EVENT \nAs borders specialists continue to seek the holy grail of the seamless customer experience\, COVID-19 has necessitated the removal of touch points in the customer’s journey and accelerated a shift towards establishing digital travel credentials. \nThis online ID@Borders Conference will explore the pressing issues facing the borders community including: \n\n Building public trust in digital travel ID\n Data sharing\, interoperability and ownership\n Lessons learned from around the world\n\nCollaboration and dialogue are crucial to form a consensus and find a path forward. Join us at this annual event along with borders experts and decision-makers from our diverse and global multi-stakeholder community. \n  \nCONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: \n\n\n\n \nChristiane DerMarkar\, Traveller Identification Programme (TRIP) Technical Officer\, ICAO \n\n\nTim Bouma\, Treasury Board Secretariat\, Canada \n\n\n  \nCarolyn Pratley\, HOB Programme Director\, UK Home Office\n \n\n\n\n\n Philip M.J. Graham\, Digital Programme Director\, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust \n\n\nHeidrun Holin\, Senior Project Manager\, Passenger & Baggage processes\, Lufthansa \n\nCharles Walton\, Senior Vice President – Digital Identity\, Mastercard\, US\n\n\n\n\nTo view a broader list of our speakers please click here. \n\nSPONSORS \nMany thanks to our sponsors SITA\, Thales\, IDEMIA\, secunet \, FaceTec\, ReadID\, Vision-Box\, WorldReach\, Cognitec\, Jenetric and T3K.AI.  \n\nBehind the scenes tours hosted by: \n\n  \nTo view our virtual exhibition please click here. \nON DEMAND FEES \nMember users: GBP 400\nMember suppliers: GBP 600 \nNon-member users: GBP 800\nNon-member suppliers: GBP 1200 \nAll fees exclude VAT (@20%)* \n*Delegates based in the UK or the EU will be charged VAT at the standard 20% rate\, unless the EU-based organisation is registered for VAT in their own country and can supply the respective registration number. Delegates based in other geographic locations will not be charged VAT. \nTO PURCHASE  \nPlease complete the registration form. \nAn invoice will be sent to you\, and once payment has been received the links to both recordings will be sent out to you. \nCONTACT US \nFor information on membership and sponsorship of any of our events\, please email Michelle. \nIf you have any questions or want to know about speaking opportunities at our upcoming events\, please email Isabelle. \nMedia Partner:\n \n\n  URL:https://www.biometricsinstitute.org/event/idborders-conference/ LOCATION:On demand\, On demand CATEGORIES:On Demand END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR