The European e-Identity Conference
 
 
 

Why Attend?

The European e-Identity Conference provides a forum for sharing real life experiences and learning from experts in the field and it is renowned for its rich educational content and unbiased perspective - no sales pitches, just actionable information.

By attending The European e-Identity Conference you will benefit from the following:

  • Cutting-edge educational programme featuring the latest developments in information security identity management and e-ID cards 
  • Expert advice on emerging threats and the key challenges ahead
  • Bespoke itinerary allowing you to choose from more than 30 individual sessions
  • Hands-on demonstrations of the latest solutions from specialist suppliers
  • Complimentary entry to the special Conference Dinner on the middle night
  • Excellent networking opportunities with your peers, European security and e-Identity experts and leading industry suppliers
  • Complimentary lunch and refreshments on both days
  • WiFi connectivity throughout the event, to help you stay in touch

PLUS:

> Talk. Share. Discuss.

Take part in our interactive round table discussions during day one of the conference. Our round table leaders will kick off the discussion for each topic, then its over to you to discuss your ideas with fellow delegates. The key points will be summarised by the chairmen, enabling you to take practical solutions and findings back to the workplace.

> e-ID Card Interoperability

eema will also be demonstrating the latest work in e-ID card interoperability, both within and between EU countries. Many card infrastructures aren't compatible across borders, so come and find out if yours is one of them, and how this is being resolved.

 

Register now to attend this unique European event.

 

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