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BORDER MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGIES SUMMIT 2018 Sheraton Hotel, Zagreb, Croatia 16th 17th May CONFERENCE PROGRAMME FEATURED SPEAKERS Zoran Niceno, Head, Border Police, Croatia Vesko Damjanovic, Chief, Border Police, Montenegro Nina Gregori, Director General, Migration and Naturalization Directorate, Ministry of Interior, Slovenia Barbara Wilson, Assistant Director, Business Change Projects, UK Border Force Mariko Kocovski, Assistant Director, Head of Border Police, Ministry of Interior, Macedonia Robert Crepinko, Head of the European Migrant Smuggling Centre, Operations Department, Europol Jiri Celikovsky, Head of Unit for Coordination of Schengen Cooperation and Border Control, Ministry of Interior, Czech Republic Michael Rupp, Head of Section OPS 1, Delegation of the European Union to Turkey John Whalley, Senior Officer, Detection Technology Management Unit, UK Border Force Christopher Gilliland, Director, Innovative Travel Solutions, Vancouver Airport Authority, Canada Tony Smith, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies Association (IBMATA) ENDORSED BY

BOOKING FORM EVENT SCHEDULE DATE Wednesday 16th May 2018 Thursday 17th May 2018 DESCRIPTION Conference and Exhibition Day One Conference and Exhibition Day Two PRICES Military/Government, Academics, NGOs, Public Sector Rate IBMATA Members Early Bird Price (book before 31st March 2017) Standard Price Two Day Conference & Exhibition 500 EUR 550 EUR 600 EUR Commercial Organisations IBMATA Members Early Bird Price (book before 31st March 2017) Standard Price Two Day Conference & Exhibition 1,000 EUR 1,100 EUR 1,200 EUR Flights and accommodation are not included. A special room rate will be available. DELEGATE DETAILS Please complete your details below. Title/Rank: First Name: Surname: Job Title: Company/organisation: Tel: Email: Address: Date: VENUE & ACCOMODATION Hotel Name: Sheraton Zagreb Hotel, Ul. kneza Borne 2, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia Please tick here if you would like us to contact you to book your accommodation PAYMENT DETAILS Bank transfer: Bank Name: Metro Bank Account No: 26233569 Sort Code: 23-05-80 IBAN: GB44MYMB23058026233569 SWIFT: MYMBGB2L Credit/Debit Card: Please indicate if you would like to pay by credit or debit card and we will send you a PayPal request for payment TERMS AND CONDITIONS Payments All bookings made prior to the conference must be paid in full to guarantee registration. Once payment has been received, an email confirmation and a receipted invoice will be sent. If payment is not made at the time of booking, registration will be provisional. Bookings received less than two weeks before the conference date can only be paid by credit card. 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EVENT PROGRAMME DAY 1 16th May 2018 08.30 - REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING 09.00 - CHAIRMAN S OPENING REMARKS Tony Smith CBE, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS 09.10 - OVERVIEW OF THE CROATIAN BORDER Current border situation in Croatia Challenges faced at the Croatian border Difficulties managing an EU and Non-EU borders Future of our border Zoran Niceno, Head, Border Police, Croatia 09.40 - IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES FOR CROATIA Review of immigration patterns for Croatia Cooperation with neighbouring nations Tracking possible terrorists in the region Current immigration procedures at the border Invited: Senior Representative, Department for Foreigners and Asylum, Ministry of Interior, Croatia TECHNOLOGY AND BORDERS: GLOBAL TRENDS 10.10 - GLOBAL BORDER TRENDS & THE BORDER OF THE FUTURE Digital authorities and electronic visas Using biometrics to facilitate end to end travel and migration management Next generation Border Controls the no stop shop The Border Officer of the Future Tony Smith CBE, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies 10.40 - COFFEE BREAK AIRPORTS: PASSENGER TRAVEL AND THE AIRPORT OF THE FUTURE 11.10 - NEXT GENERATION OF PASSENGER TRAVEL VANCOUVER AIRPORT Overview of Vancouver Airport Making passenger travel easier Next generation of passenger travel What is next Christopher Gilliland, Director, Innovative Travel Solutions, Vancouver Airport Authority, Canada 11.40 - WORLDREACH PRESENTATION Gordon Wilson, President, WorldReach Software 12.10 - CREATING A NEW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Review of how Istanbul s new airport Passenger safety and security Technologies being used at the new international airport Invited: Kamuran Kocek, Security Systems Chief, Istanbul Grand Airport (IGA), Turkey TACKLING THE SMUGGLERS, CRIMINALS AND TERRORISTS 14.10 - DETECTION CAPABILITIES AT THE UK BORDER Overview of current technologies used to detect illegal migration at the UK Border Advanced search skills provided by the Border Force Skills Academy for the deep rummage of vehicles including cars, trucks, ships and yachts Case studies Barbara Wilson, Assistant Director, Business Change Projects, UK Border Force John Whalley, Senior Officer, Detection Technology Management Unit, UK Border Force 14.40 - BASIS TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATION Chris Brown, Vice President of International Sales, Basis Technology 15.10 - EUROPOL POLICING OF MIGRANT SMUGGLING Monitoring migration throughout the EU Identifying migrant smuggling at the border Means of smuggling being used across Europe How to manage going forward Robert Crepinko, Head of the European Migrant Smuggling Centre, Operations Department, Europol 15.40 - COFFEE BREAK 16.10 - CURRENT FINGERPRINT SYSTEMS ACROSS EUROPE TO ASSIST WITH MIGRATION Interpol s initiatives on fingerprint borders Current projects on borders across Europe Stance on Finger on the Fly technology Mark Branchflower, Head of Fingerprint Unit, Interpol MIGRATION IN THE SCHENGEN ZONE: WHAT NEXT? 16.40 - CZECH MIGRATION AND BORDER ISSUES Czech migration challenges Border issues faced What is next for Schengen? Roadmap for the next few years Jiri Celikovsky, Head of Unit for Coordination of Schengen Cooperation and Border Control, Ministry of Interior, Czech Republic 17.10 - CURRENT ASYLUM SITUATION IN SLOVENIA (AS A RESPONSE TO 2015/16 MIGRATION CRISIS) Review of the asylum statistics in Slovenia Managing the influx of migrants Case studies of the response to the migration crisis Lessons learnt Nina Gregori, Director General, Migration and Naturalization Directorate, Ministry of Interior, Slovenia 17.40 - CHAIRMAN S CLOSING REMARKS & NEXT STEPS 12.40 - NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK 13.40 - NEXT GENERATION AUTOMATED BORDER CONTROL GATES (EGATES) Overview of the project of implementing e-gates at international airports Case studies of best practices Lessons learnt Arabelle Bernecker-Thiel, Consultant for Border Management, Visa and Migration, Austria

EVENT PROGRAMME DAY 2 17th May 2018 08.30 - REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING 09.00 - CHAIRMAN S OPENING REMARKS Tony Smith CBE, Chairman, International Border Management and Technologies TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN FACILITATION AND CONTROL 09.10 - DELIVERING BIOMETRIC EXIT IN THE UNITED STATES Using passenger data to deliver entry exit controls at airports Facial recognition and manifests is this the solution? Working with the industry how can airports and airlines help? Is biometric entry / exit feasible at land borders? Invited: Colleen Manaher, Executive Director, Office of Field Operations, United States 09.40 - THE FUTURE UK BORDER: TECHNICAL STRATEGY Border crossing integrating API with arrivals data Next generation automation Delivering new platforms for data analysis and risk assessment Invited: Andy MacKinder, Senor Director, UK Border Force 10.10 - EU SMART BORDERS Delivering entry / exit systems at the EU Border Use of biometrics for third country travellers Introduction of European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) Ciaran Carolan, Head of the External Affairs and Capacity Building Sector, EU-LISA 10.40 - COFFEE BREAK 11.10 - PANEL DISCUSSION: GLOBAL COLLABORATION ON TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN BORDER MANAGEMENT Moderated by: Panellists: Invited: Colleen Manaher, Executive Director, Office of Field Operations, United States Invited: Andy MacKinder, Senor Director, UK Border Force Ciaran Carolan, Head of the External Affairs and Capacity Building Sector, EU-LISA REGIONAL BORDER MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COLLABORATION: EU, EASTERN EUROPE & THE BALKANS 11.40 - POLICING THE CROATIAN BORDER Challenges faced policing the border Case studies of recent challenges What is needed to assist? Future policing methods at the border Invited: Superintendent Antonio Vulas, Head of Illegal Migrations Department, Ministry of Interior, Croatia 13.40 - PANEL DISCUSSION: HOW CAN WE HARNESS THE POWER OF TECHNOLOGY TO BUILD COLLABORATION IN THE REGION? Moderated By: Panellists: Invited: Superintendent Antonio Vulas, Head of Illegal Migrations Department, Ministry of Interior, Croatia Invited: Melita Mocnik, Chief, Border Police, Slovenia Michael Rupp, Head of Section OPS 1, Delegation of the European Union to Turkey UPDATES FROM THE REGION: BORDER OPERATIONS AND INNOVATION: PART ONE 14.20 - MACEDONIA BORDER MANAGEMENT Review of the Macedonian border Surveillance of the land border Cooperation with the neighbouring countries The future of the Macedonian border Mariko Kocovski, Assistant Director, Head of Border Police, Ministry of Interior, Macedonia 14.50 - COFFEE BREAK 15.20 - BORDER SECURITY SLOVENIA PERSPECTIVE Review of the Slovenian border Developments made in recent years Challenges faced to the border Where next Invited: Melita Mocnik, Chief, Border Police, Slovenia 15.50 - MIGRATION CHALLENGES AND PROCEDURES IN MONTENEGRO Overview of the Montenegro border Case studies of recent cross-border crimes Roadmap for the future Regional cooperation Vesko Damjanovic, Chief, Border Police, Montenegro Zoran Lasica, Commander, Unit for Electronic Surveillance and Operational Support, Border Police, Montenegro 16.20 - TAJIKISTAN BORDER SECURITY OVERVIEW Current border situation in Tajikistan Collaboration with neighbouring nations Challenges managing vast mountainous land borders Future developments to the border Major General Rajab Mahmadaliev, Deputy Commander, Border Troops, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tajikistan 16.50 - CHAIRMAN S CLOSING REMARKS & NEXT STEPS 12.10 - MANAGING MIGRATION THROUGH TURKEY INTO THE BALKANS Overview of the work the EU is doing in Turkey Challenges faced with migration through the region Cross-border cooperation and collaboration What s next Michael Rupp, Head of Section OPS 1, Delegation of the European Union to Turkey 12.40 - NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK

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