Identification is a critical topic and Governments and & Organisation across the globe are building the next generation digital identity systems to benefit its citizens socially and economically. Subsequently, the market for government identification (ID) documents is increasingly moving from physical security elements that typically relied on paper or plastic to adding digital security elements. Across the full spectrum – from IDs and passports to voting cards and driving licenses – digital identity solutions have the potential to improve national security, limit identity fraud and enable more convenient, automated identification and authentication services for citizens.
In addition, embedded chips must safeguard privacy by offering robust protection against unauthorized access. In addition, these cards must support flexible deployment scenarios to accommodate the growing number of multi-application schemes – combining eID with ePurse and eHealth, for instance. Performance is also key to meet rising citizen demands for convenience and speedy, contactless processing. Technological developments in the field of identification and transit, authentication & documents, and of consumer privacy & convenience will be at the heart of this panel discussion, with particular emphasis on security needs and user-friendliness.
Identity, Authentication and Fraud
- Identity authentication and fraud solutions to reach US$28 billion by 2023
- The global market for ID credentials – including passports, national identity cards, driver’s licenses, visas, health cards, voter IDs and birth documents – is expected to reach USD 10.66 Billion by 2023.
- The Asia Pacific is the fastest growing global region for the identity market, proving itself to be one of the world’s major identity hubs driving innovation and development.
- The Asia Pacific digital identity solutions market is anticipated to grow by 21% annually with a total addressable market cap of $148.74 billion over 2020-2030.
Passenger Mobility
International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects 7.8 billion passengers to travel in 2036, a near doubling of the 4 billion air travelers who flew in 2017.
Time | Program |
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10:00 AM | Registration |
Inaugural Session 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM |
Welcome of Chief Guest / Lamp Lighting Ceremony Opening Remarks by Co-organizer by Messe München Introductory remark by Mr. Nakul Pasricha, President, ASPA Keynote Address by Guest Mr. Ajay Srivastav, Former Director (Technical), SPMCIL Felicitation of Guest by Sponsor |
11:00 AM – 11:20 AM | Presentation 1 Learning from Identity Fraud Report 2022 by Mr. Vineet Johar, Director – Operations, Onfido |
11:20 AM – 11:40 PM | Presentation 2: Security for the next generation of Govt issued ID’s – Opportunities and challenges – Mr. Vishal R Soni, Director of Sales, Secure Issuance, South Asia, HID India |
11:40 PM – 11:45 PM | Question and Answer |
11:45 PM – 11:50 PM | Felicitation of speakers |
11:50 AM – 12:15 PM | Networking Tea Break |
12:15 PM – 12:35 PM | Presentation 3:E-Governance Solutions in Transportation and Transit |
12:35 PM – 01:10 PM | Panel discussion: Way ahead in identification in Government and Transit Moderator: Mr. Ayush Batra, Executive Director, Colorplast* • Panelist 1: Mr. Golok K Simli, Principal Advisor and Chief Technology Officer, Ministry of External Affairs. • Panelist 2: Mr. Manoj Kochar, Vice-President, ASPA / Board Member, International Hologram Manufacturers Association (IHMA) • Panelist 3: Mr Lokesh Dabra, Regional Sales Director – INDICO, Identity & Biometric Solutions, Thales • Panelist 4: Mr. Shamim Alam, Business Manager, HP |
01:10 PM – 01:15 PM | Question and Answer |
01:15 PM – 01:20 PM | Felicitation of speakers |
01:20 PM – 01:30 PM | Closing remarks & Vote of thanks |
01:30 PM | Networking Lunch |