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23-25/10/2019 23-25/10/2019 Banknotes+Identity INVITATION COPEN DENMARK HAGEN The New Paradigm in Secure Foil Technology … micro-mirrors bring holograms to life Secure, attractive, eye catching Louisenthal´s advanced foil technology is available as a patch, stripe, secure window or thread. Complements your cross-referencing design strategy to raise awareness and ease public authentication. www.gi-de.com/ct CONTENT 2 Why SecurityPrinters? 4 Welcome 5 Agenda at a glance 6 Conference programme 14 Fees & registration 16 Exhibition floor plan & exhibitor list 18 Practicalities 19 Mobile app 20 Floor plan & opening hours 21 Networking events 22 Post-conference tour 24 Hotel 26 Map & useful addresses 27 Copenhagen 28 Facts & figures Dublin 2018 29 Member federations of Intergraf Cirkelbroen Bridge - photo by Martin Heiberg www.securityprinters.org 1 WHY 1 SECURITY GLOBAL EVENT PRINTERS? > One independently funded, non-profit platform for the rapidly changing security printing industry. > Designed to bring together the right people, to broaden opportunities and do business. > The perfect setting to strengthen existing contacts around the globe, establish new ones, and develop productive partnerships. 2 2019 SecurityPrinters 2 3 BANKNOTES+ DAYS IDENTITY > Parallel Banknotes+Identity sessions for deeper technical > It’s not just the talks and latest technologies, it’s the people. content, more hands-on learning and practical takeaways. > SecurityPrinters is where the Banknotes+Identity industry > Engaging experts pushing the boundaries of both industries comes together. with their ideas and innovations. > Selected attendees from governments, central banks, > No commercial or sponsored talks: pragmatic, real-world law enforcement, security printers and suppliers, and insights delivered by speakers chosen for their expertise. postal authorities. > Join the discussion! You can’t help but learn something new. > Get everyone connected and the networking possibilities are endless. www.securityprinters.org 3 INTERGRAF’S COMMITTEE WELCOME OF EXPERTS Dieter Sauter Bundesdruckerei, Dear friends and colleagues, Germany - Chairman SecurityPrinters was launched to connect solution providers with institutional end users. With change Tony Dean Intergraf, happening at a pace we have never seen before, its mission, essentially unchanged for four decades, is more United Kingdom relevant than ever. Emmanuel Devaux Since its creation, SecurityPrinters has focused on two interlinked areas: Banknotes+Identity - to provide Banque de France, France an empowering environment for decision makers across central banks, government issuing authorities, law enforcement, printers and suppliers. It is not just where we showcase our latest thinking, initiatives and Georg Hasse solutions. It is where we discuss the problems of today, and where we pilot new ideas for the future. secunet Security Network, Germany Independence is key to sparking such critical conversations. It has always been a cornerstone of SecurityPrinters. Beatrice Klose And it remains so today. Unlike just about all other events in the field, our agenda is free from commercial bias. Intergraf, Belgium Our speaker selection is not influenced by sponsors. Bernd Kümmerle G+D Currency Judging from the feedback and involvement of the 900+ experts from all walks of the Banknotes+Identity Technology, Germany industry who attended the last edition in Dublin, it is clear that this matters. For the 360+ organisations they represented globally, including 110 that capitalised on the opportunity to network in their own exhibition Tony Poole Document Security Alliance, booths, SecurityPrinters provides a truly neutral platform to develop the vision, skills and mindsets needed to United States of America enable their projects and businesses to thrive. Claudia Schwendimann Österreichische It is my pleasure to personally invite you to join us in Copenhagen on 23-25 October 2019. Once again, Staatsdruckerei, Austria parallel Banknotes+Identity sessions will offer new perspectives on changing trends, emerging technologies and best practices. To bring you what is to come through the most inspiring voices in both sectors; for focus, Alberto Sánchez Bermejo Fábrica Nacional de depth of content and better learning outcomes. And with new products and solutions on show across Moneda y Timbre - 100 exhibition booths, you will no doubt leave with plenty to explore back home. Real Casa de la Moneda, Spain Well connected, the Danish capital once again topped the World Bank’s survey for ease of doing business in Uwe Seidel Europe in 2019. It will be a privilege to welcome you there, to inspire action towards your own future goals. Federal Criminal Police Office, Germany Yves Timmermans National Bank of Dieter Sauter Belgium, Belgium Chairman of Intergraf’s Committee of Experts 4 2019 SecurityPrinters AGENDA @ A GLANCE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 22/10/2019 23/10/2019 24/10/2019 25/10/2019 PLENARY SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 9 SESSION 10 Banknotes Banknotes: Help! My Cash cycle: What’s in and IDs: there’s an app country’s ID the your face? combating for that! document infrastructure crime in a has been of the future digital world compromised SESSION 3 SESSION 4 PANEL PANEL Enhancing Identification The impact of Crossing borders the security beyond changing and boundaries ownership ecosystem documents structures on the banknote supply chain SESSION 5 SESSION 6 Going digital: From cradle risks and to grave opportunities IDENTITY HIGH MEETING IDENTITY HIGH BANKNOTES HIGH MEETING HIGH BANKNOTES SESSION 7 SESSION 8 Innovative Innovation Banknotes + CWA 15374 technologies in and new banknote interoperability WORKSHOP ISO 14298 Exhibition series Identity aperitif Exhibition Welcome cocktail Dinner party For certified companies only www.securityprinters.org 5 23/10 PLENARY 09.30-09.40 OPENING BANKNOTES AND IDs: 09.40-10.10 THE MANY FUTURES OF IDENTITY AND MONEY COMBATING KEYNOTE Our identity and our money are the cornerstones of life in the 21st century and the digital domain is transforming CRIME IN A our notions of both. On the one hand technologies such as blockchain and AI are enabling both identity and money DIGITAL WORLD to be moved into the digital realm and turned from passive objects into programmable tokens which can develop lives of their own. On the other, sensors, edge computing, and biometrics are enabling us to transfer digital CHAIR functionality into the physical domain giving a potentially new lease of life to passports, money, and previously Stephen mono-functional physical objects. Look a little further ahead, and breakthroughs in brainprinting, biology, DNA LeBlanc storage, and biological computation open up whole new realms of possibility for how we might manage identity, Managing store our financial assets, and conduct value exchange. In this fast paced session, global futurist Rohit Talwar Director, Security will take us on a tour of the trends, developments, ideas that could shape the future of identity and money and and Intelligent explore the possible scenarios that could emerge. Documents (SID), > Rohit Talwar – Global Futurist, CEO, Fast Future Research, United Kingdom U.S. Government Publishing Office, 10.10-10.25 United States of Q&A America 10.25 EXHIBITION OPENS 10.25-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.20 AUGMENTING THE REALITY OF SECURITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY What is augmented reality and how can it help authorities? What about AI and biometrics? How can we exploit these technologies and integrate them into our current identity verification solutions? We will explore these topics and discuss what we should be doing with them. > Richard Lewington FRSA – Project Manager, Plain Concepts & Examiner & Invigilator, Cambridge Assessment, Spain 11.20-11.40 BANKNOTE SECURITY FEATURES - A FORENSIC PERSPECTIVE This presentation will discuss the public security features present in U.S. banknotes and the techniques that counterfeiters are using to simulate/counterfeit these features. > Amanda Moffett – Document Analyst, Criminal Investigative Division (CID) - Counterfeit Forensic Section, United States of America 11.40-12.00 ADVANCES IN COMMERCIAL DIGITAL PRINT TECHNOLOGY AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR SECURITY PRINTERS This paper considers recent advances in commercial digital print technology and explores ways to keep security documents protected in our increasingly digital world. Counterfeiters no longer need to have expertise in the printing industry to produce security documents that are remarkably deceptive. > Kerre Corbin – Counterfeit Analyst, De La Rue, United Kingdom 6 2019 SecurityPrinters WEDNESDAY 12.00-12.15 Q&A 12.15-13.45 LUNCH 13.45-14.05 IDENTITY MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN 21ST CENTURY AFRICA This paper will describe the Nigerian identity management experience and review the challenges faced by the Federal Government of Nigeria to provide simple, yet secure digital identities without the need for expensive documents. > Tunji Durodola – Technical Consultant/Sr. Systems Integrator, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria 14.05-14.25 WHY CHOOSE THE ISO 14298 CERTIFICATION? A CUSTOMER’S POINT OF VIEW De La Rue has chosen to adopt a baseline security management system to attain a ‘gold’ standard within its holistic security environment. 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