BORDER MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGIES SUMMIT ASIA 2022
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BORDER MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGIES SUMMIT ASIA 2022 Singapore 15th-17th March 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SPEAKERS ■ H Pambudi, Director General of Customs and Excise, ■ Donato Colucci, Senior Regional International Border Ministry of Finance, Indonesia Management Specialist, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) ■ His Excellency Majid Al-Mirzam, Vice-Governor, Saudi Customs ■ Dusita Videsa, Programme Manager, Regional Support Office, The Bali Process on People Smuggling, ■ Alice Stanley, Assistant Secretary, Traveller Branch, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime Customs Group, Australian Border Force ■ William Lippert, Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Criminal ■ Mohamed Ahmed Hussain, Controller General of Analysis Sub-Directorate, Interpol Immigration, Immigration Bureau, Maldives ■ Lars Karlsson, Chairman, IBMATA Advisory Board ■ Lian Lee Siong, Deputy Director, Operations, Immigration and Checkpoint Authority, Singapore ■ Younkyung Kim, Regional Manager, Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Security Asia-Pacific, International Air ■ Er German Robin, Deputy Supervisor, Port Operations Transport Association (IATA) Department, Bureau of Immigration, Philippines ■ Lee Edwards, Business Manager, UK Visas and ■ Tony Smith, Chairman, International Border Immigration, Asia Management and Technologies Association (IBMATA) ■ Rajeshkumar, ePassport Expert, Member ICAO NTWG ■ Dr. Rebecca Miller, Regional Coordinator, Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling, Regional Office for ■ Professor James Ferryman, Computer Science and a Southeast Asia and the Pacific, United Nations Office member of the Computational Vision Group, University of Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) of Reading, United Kingdom
Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia 2022 Singapore | 15th-17th March 2022 BOOKING FORM EVENT SCHEDULE DATE DESCRIPTION Tuesday 15th March 2022 Afternoon Workshop Wednesday 16th March 2022 Conference and Exhibition Day One Thursday 17th March 2022 Conference and Exhibition Day Two PRICES Public Sector IBMATA Standard Private Sector IBMATA Standard Member Price Member Price Two Day Conference $600 $700 Two Day Conference $1,200 $1,400 and Exhibition and Exhibition Half Day Workshop $0 $0 Half Day Workshop $200 $300 All of the Above $600 $700 All of the Above $1,400 $1,700 * To register for the workshop you need to attend the 2-day conference and exhibition * Flights and accommodation are not included. A special room rate will be available. DELEGATE DETAILS Please complete your details below. 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Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia 2022 Singapore | 15th-17th March 2022 EVENT PROGRAMME Pre Conference Workshop: 15th March 2022 | 13.00 – 16.00 Workshop on Anti- People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons across Borders This workshop will consider the latest trends in international human smuggling, child exploitation and human slavery across international borders. We will look at anti-smuggling measures underway in source and transit countries in the Asia / Pacific region, and how these can be enhanced and extended through international collaboration between Border Agencies around the world. TIME SESSION FACILITATOR/SME 13:00 – 13:15 REGISTRATION IBMATA AND RSO 13:15 – 13:45 OPENING SESSION IBMATA AND RSO • Opening remarks and workshop introduction by IBMATA • Opening remarks by the Regional Support Office of the Bali Process (RSO) • Introduction of the facilitators participants (tour de table) 13:45 – 14:15 TRENDS AND EMERGING CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE SMUGGLING, RSO TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND RELATED CROSS-BORDER CRIMES • Global trends • Regional trends • Q&A 14:15 – 14:45 GROUP DISCUSSION IBMATA AND RSO Potential questions: People smuggling and trafficking in persons across borders • Has the COVID crisis and the subsequent closure traditional travel routes led to an increase in irregular migration and human smuggling? • How can source transit and destination countries work together more effectively to disrupt human smuggling, child exploitation and international slavery? • To what extent can Border Agencies intercept and act upon digital data held and shared by human smuggling networks? • How can we be better prepared for the future global health crisis? What are the lesson learned and the opportunities to benchmark for a more progressive border management in the future? • What are the latest trends in international people smuggling and human trafficking including child exploitation detected at your respective border? • What are anti-smuggling measures underway in your respective countries and how these can be enhanced and extended through international collaboration between Border Agencies around the world? • How can we better manage mixed migration flows, involving many different categories of persons on the move, including victims of trafficking in persons, asylum-seekers and refugees and other persons in need of international protection? Cooperation and Information sharing • To what extent do you see your current information gathering system giving you the info/data that you need to make lawful / timely decisions? How this can be enhanced? • Is information sharing happening between counterpart agencies across borders? At what level/area (land/ maritime/air borders)? • What can be done to enhance international cooperation and exchange of good practices to efficiently respond to migrant smuggling at national and regional levels? • How can the region utilize available resources and strengthen cooperation in the most efficient way? • How the non-governmental agencies and international organization including the IBMATA, RSO can further support States in strengthening cooperation and what are the areas of priority? 14:45 – 15:15 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 15:15 – 15:45 GROUP DISCUSSION (CON’T) GROUP’S FINDINGS REPORT IBMATA AND RSO 15:45 – 16:00 WORKSHOP CONCLUDED: FINAL COMMENTS, Q&A, AND FEEDBACK IBMATA WITH RSO’S SUPPORT Organised by: The International Border Management and Technologies Summit is bought to you by International Border Management and Technologies Events Ltd (IBMATE) in association with the International Border Management and Technologies Association Ltd (IBMATA)
Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia 2022 Singapore | 15th-17th March 2022 EVENT PROGRAMME Day One of Conference and Exhibition: 16th March 2022 FOCUS - SECURE FACILITATION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY 08.30 REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING 14.10 SECURIPORT PRESENTATION 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS Juan Manuel Segura, Director of Innovation, Securiport Tony Smith, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies 14.40 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK Association (IBMATA) 09.10 SINGAPORE’S AUTOMATED CLEARANCE SYSTEM MEETING THE CUSTOMS CHALLENGE ■ Managing controls at the Singapore borders ■ Latest developments that have been made the Immigration systems A high level strategic discussion chaired by Lars Karlsson, Chairman of ■ Developing a secure and integrated delivery framework to facilitate the IBMATA Advisory Board, on ther future of Customd management in the legitimate travelers and goods. Middle East and Asia Lian Lee Siong, Deputy Director, Operations, Immigration and Checkpoint Authority, Singapore 15.10 KEYNOTE SPEECH: TRANSFORMING SAUDI CUSTOMS ■ Managing Customs transformation in a changing world. His Excellency Majid Al-Mirzam, Vice-Governor, Saudi Customs 15.40 OVERVIEW OF AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS & BORDER SECURITY 09.40 THE FACILITATION IMPERATIVE ■ Overview of the Australian Border Force ■ The role of transformational technologies in border management today ■ Developments made to the Australian border ■ Building a layered approach to border security ■ Managing the maritime domain ■ The key challenges to be aware of right now ■ Next steps Paul Cross, Head of Border Management, Sydney Practice, SITA Alice Stanley, Assistant Secretary, Traveller Branch, Customs Group, Australian Border Force 10.10 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 16.10 INDONESIAN CUSTOMS AND ENFORCEMENT ■ Overview of Indonesia Customs 10.40 ICAO ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN BORDER MANAGEMENT ■ Current enforcement procedures ■ Recent Technology and Security Developments in Digital Travel including ■ Custom laws and regulations the ePassport. ■ Technology used for customs clearance ■ Emerging standards for the Digital Travel Credential H Pambudi, Director General of Customs and Excise, Ministry of Finance, Rajeshkumar, ePassport Expert, Member ICAO NTWG Indonesia 11.10 THE UK VISA OPERATION 16.40 PANEL DISCUSSION – CUSTOMS TECHNOLOGY ■ The UK Biometric Visa System Moderated by: ■ Front End Services – What next for enrolment and registration? ■ Lars Karlsson, Chairman, IBMATA Advisory Board ■ Risk Assessing Visas ■ Panellists: ■ Improving Customer Service ■ His Excellency Majid Al-Mirzam, Vice-Governor, Saudi Customs Lee Edwards, Business Manager, UK Visas and Immigration, Asia ■ Alice Stanley, Assistant Secretary, Traveller Branch, Customs Group, Australian Border Force 11.40 DIGI YATRA PROGRAM ■ H Pambudi, Director General of Customs and Excise, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia ■ Overview of the Digi Yatra Program and its benefits ■ Our journey ■ Creating national policy for all Indian Airports to adopt 17.20 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS Invited: Suresh Khadakbhavi, Assistant Vice President, Innovation Lab, Tony Smith, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies Bangalore International Airport Association (IBMATA) 12.10 TRAVEL FACILITATION AND ONE ID ......................................................................... ■ IATA’s priorities for Seamless Border and Passenger Processing ■ Seamless Border: IATA’s efforts in API/PNR implementation, visa DRINKS RECEPTION facilitation, Automated Border Control (ABC), etc. EXHIBITOR HALL ■ Passenger Processing: Introduction of One ID and latest trends/updates. 17.30 – 19.00 Younkyung Kim, Regional Manager, Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Security Asia-Pacific, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Sponsored by 12.40 NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK 13.40 PROTECT: AN EU R&D PROJECT ON BIOMETRICS ON-THE-MOVE FOR BORDER SECURITY: OUTCOMES, LESSONS LEARNT AND ......................................................................... FUTURE DIRECTIONS Professor James Ferryman, Computer Science and a member of the Computational Vision Group, University of Reading, United Kingdom Organised by: The International Border Management and Technologies Summit is bought to you by International Border Management and Technologies Events Ltd (IBMATE) in association with the International Border Management and Technologies Association Ltd (IBMATA)
Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia 2022 Singapore | 15th-17th March 2022 EVENT PROGRAMME Day Two of Conference and Exhibition: 17th March 2022 FOCUS - BORDER CONTROL 12.40 NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK 08.30 REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING 13.40 INDIAN CITIZEN AMENDMENT ACT AND NATIONAL REGISTRY OF 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS POPULATION (CAA/NRC) Tony Smith, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies ■ Current protests happening in India Association (IBMATA) ■ The reasons behind the protests Jyoti Tathgur, Political Analyst, Border Management and Immigration, Consultant, India REGIONAL BORDERS – INTELLIGENCE, CAPABILITIES AND CAPACITY MANAGING CROSS-BORDER CRIMES ACROSS ASIA 09.10 BORDER AND IMMIGRATION CHALLENGES – MALAYSIA PERSPECTIVE 14.10 REGIONAL CROSS-BORDER CRIMES ■ Overview of the Malaysian Border ■ Overview of the work the Bali Process is doing in Asia ■ Current immigration systems and developments planned ■ Cross-border crimes faced across the region ■ Biometrics used at the borders ■ International cooperation ■ Lessons learnt and what is next? Dusita Videsa, Programme Manager, Regional Support Office, The Invited: Dato’ Sense Khairul Dzaimee Bin David, Director-General, Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Immigration Department, Malaysia Transnational Crime 14.40 INTERPOL BORDER SECURITY ACTIVITIES AND INFORMATION SHARING TO COUNTER TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME IN SOUTHEAST ASIA ■ How do countries in the region make best use of the Interpol databases 09.40 SECURING THE SEAMLESS TRAVELLER JOURNEY to combat international organised crime groups and prevent illegal movements? ■ Balancing security with facilitation ■ Ensuring the chain of identity William Lippert, Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Criminal Analysis Sub- ■ Personalising the security experience Directorate, Interpol Andy Smith, Head of Business Development, SITA 15.10 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 10.10 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 15.40 UNITED NATIONS PERSPECTIVE – CROSS BORDER CRIMES 10.40 PHILIPPINE BORDER SECURITY DEVELOPMENTS ■ Current cross-border crimes being carried out in South-East Asia ■ UN work to monitor and combat the crimes ■ Developments made to Philippine border security ■ International cooperation ■ Port Security ■ Lessons learnt ■ Securing the Philippine maritime domain ■ Challenges of managing many islands Dr. Rebecca Miller, Regional Coordinator, Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling, Regional Office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, United Er German Robin, Deputy Supervisor, Port Operations Department, Bureau Nations Office of Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) of Immigration, Philippines 16.10 MANAGING MIGRATION ACROSS SOUTH-EAST ASIA ■ Current work the IOM is doing in the region ■ Challenges faced in the region ■ Cooperation with regional governments 11.10 HOW USING AI/NLP PROTECTS OUR BORDERS Donato Colucci, Senior Regional International Border Management Specialist, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) ■ What is NLP/AI ■ Finding the Devil in the weeds ■ Examples of CT events 16.40 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS ■ Case studies Tony Smith, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies Chris Brown, Vice President, International Sales, Basis Technology Association (IBMATA) 11.40 MALDIVES IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES ■ Current systems in place at Male International Airport ■ Managing vast numbers of foreign nationals arriving in the Maldives ■ Biometrics used ■ What is needed for the future? Mohamed Ahmed Hussain, Controller General of Immigration, Immigration Bureau, Maldives 12.10 ENHANCED ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION SYSTEM (ETA) FOR ADVANCED AUTHORIZATION FOR EASY PASSENGER CLEARANCE ■ Current ETA systems in Sri Lanka ■ Biometric collection for all Sri Lankan nations ■ Developments over the next few years Invited: Dashitha Niroshana, Controller, Visa and Border, Department of Immigration and Emigration, Sri Lanka Organised by: The International Border Management and Technologies Summit is bought to you by International Border Management and Technologies Events Ltd (IBMATE) in association with the International Border Management and Technologies Association Ltd (IBMATA)
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