
CONFERENCE: 19-21 October 2010
Programme information is announced for Biometrics 2010. The following international experts will present new case studies, reveal results from the latest tests and trials and reports from new implementations.
Keynote Speakers
- Biometrics for U.S. travel documents
Kirit Amin, Chief Information Officer, Bureau of Consular Affairs and Director for the Office of Consular Systems & Technology, US Department of State, USA
- Predicting biometrics: Getting it right and getting it wrong
Jim Wayman, San Jose State University, USA
- Uniquely identifying 1.2B residents: First lap
Srikanth Nadhamuni, Head of Technology, and B. B. Nanawati, Deputy Director General, Unique ID Authority of India, Government of India These keynote speakers are joined by more than 45 international speakers providing a new insight into the following topics.
- Biometric citizen identification issues
- Biometrics at the border
- Driving transactional efficiency
- Biometric research and standards - Developments and results from across the world
- Panel Discussion: Biometrics within military operations
- Biometric enrolment - perfect image acquisition, adverse locations, self-enrolment
- Automated border control
- Emerging biometric applications
- Biometric systems: Cradle to grave
- Enhancing law enforcement - biometrics in action
Speakers
Kirit Amin, US Department of State, USA Santiago Uriel Arias, CECA - Spanish Confederation of Savings Banks, Spain David Benini, Aware, USA Humberto Bento, Sinfic, Portugal Gil Bernabeu, GlobalPlatform, France Dave Birch, Consult Hyperion, UK Jeffrey Brandt, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Canada John Campbell, Bion Biometrics, Canada Peter Cozijnsen, Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands Mark Davies, Post Office Limited, UK Ted Dunstone, Biometrics Institute, Australia Monica Gariup, Frontex, Poland Martyn Gates, ARCAM (International) Ltd, UK Steven Grant, 3M Security Systems, Canada Patrick Grother, United States Department of Commerce, USA Terry Hartmann, Unisys Corporation, USA Marc Heckmann, French Ministry of Justice, France Gregory Henwood, United Kingdom Border Agency, UK, Pedro Janices, Chief Ministries' Office, Argentinean Presidency Angela Kikugawa, United Kingdom Border Agency, UK Rudie Lion, Acuity Market Intelligence, USA Monica Litza, National Recidivism Registry, Argentina Dr Sébastien Marcel, Idiap Research Institute Switzerland Christoph Maggioni, Bundesdruckerei, Germany Srikanth Nadhamuni, Government of India, India B. B. Nanawati, Government of India, India Samir Nanavati, International Biometric Group, USA Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville, Metropolitan Police, UK Alexander Nouak, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD, Germany Nick Ogden, Voice Commerce, UK Alastair Partington, Accenture, UK P. Jonathon Phillips, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Salil Prabhakar, Government of India, India Fred Preston, Morpho UK Ltd Jason Prince, Australian Federal Police, Australia Kris Ranganath, NEC Corporation, Japan Daniel Schartz, Hopital Saint Louis, Luxembourg Giles Sergant, Touch2ID, UK Max Snijder, European Biometrics Forum Bill Spence, Lumidigm, USA, Michael Thieme, International Biometric Group, USA Sreeni Tripuraneni, 4G Identity Solutions Private Limited, India Mike Usher, Symbiotic Consulting Services Limited, Malaysia Peter Waggett, BSI, UK Jim Wayman, San Jose State University, USA Francis Weiss, Border Control Programs, France
Reduced delegate rates apply until 30 September 2010 with additional discounts for early booking before 31 July 2010.

EXHIBITION: 20-21 October 2010
Pre-register now for free fast-tack entry for Europe's premier event for biometrics technology. Meet with biometrics technology suppliers, system integrators and related ID and authentication solutions suppliers.
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