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Tradewinds Island Grand Resort
St. Pete Beach, Florida
Information Management Institute, Inc.
Rapid advancements in all aspects of security printing plus the international focus on all aspects of security since the events of September 11, 2001 have created a rapidly growing demand for physical, document and identification security. Advancements in digital printing, while spawning new modalities and efficiencies for security printing have enabled counterfeiters as well as legitimate issuers. From currency and security documents to photo identification, secure access and brand protection, physical and digitally printed security images and data are converging in ways never before imagined. This convergence of once separate technologies is creating both challenges and market opportunities for effective integration of digital printing with physical security devices in a wide range of market specific applications.
IMI's 1st Security Printing Conference will address the challenges and opportunities in dealing with security issues and enabling the production of secure documents for a wide variety of applications including business documents, ID's, currency, brand identification, gaming/event tickets, travel documents, etc. Industry experts will address digital printing technologies' capabilities and shortcomings relative to printing secure output and the technology options available to enhance the production of secure documents and devices of all types. The conference program will provide a critical assessment of forensic analysis requirements, enhanced ink and media systems, document traceability options, software solutions and other potential avenues to enhance digitally printed document security.
This unique conference is designed to educate and inform industry leaders and technologists at all levels in the supply chain of security printing of the difficulties and business opportunities for combining digital and physical security printing on an application specific basis. If your business or products' future is dependent on finding effective ways to utilize physical and digital security printing, or finding cost effective methods to stay ahead of counterfeiting, tampering and forgery, you will benefit from attending this conference.
Don't miss this opportunity for digital printing technologists, security agency personnel, security organizations, hardware vendors, consumables suppliers, converters, component/software suppliers and end users to communicate and address the urgent issue of digitally printed document security.
BENEFITS OF CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRMAN
Dr. Annette Jaffe, Annette Jaffe Consulting
Harold Schofield, Zebra-Atlantek Inc.
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Bob Bednar, Naples Bank Note
Dr. Steven A. Carlson, Optodot
Richard A. Carter, AAMVA
Michael Flippin, Web Consulting
Tom Jay, SICPA
Yair Kipman, ImageXpert
Paul Luxion, Applied Optical Technologies
Brian Nicholas, Appleton
Dr. John Oliver, Innov8 Consulting
Michael M. O'Neil, NASPO
Denis Picard, DuPont Authentication Systems
Rick Steenblik, Nanoventions
Dr. Gary M. Underwood, H.W. Sands
Jon Williams, Software 2000
Don Wright, IEEE & Lexmark
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April 28-30, 2004 Tradewinds Island Grand Resort St. Pete Beach, Florida Program Coverage and Schedule
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS Alvin G. Keene, President, Information Management Institute, Inc., Carrabassett Valley, Maine Dr. Annette Jaffe, Annette Jaffe Consulting, San Jose, California Harold Schofield, Vice President & General Manager, Zebra-Atlantek Inc., Wakefield, Rhode Island
HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SECURITY PRINTING
DIGITAL SECURITY PRINTING MARKETS AND OPPORTUNITES
SECURITY PRINTING ISSUES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS
MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR SECURITY PRINTING APPLICATIONS
BRINGING SECURITY & STRUCTURE TO THE SECURITY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY THROUGH CERTIFICATION
IEEE PROJECT P2600: HARDCOPY DEVICE & SYSTEM SECURITY
AAMVA'S NEW DRIVERS LICENSE/ID CARD DESIGN SPECIFICATION
PRINTING: THE LAST INSECURE LINK?
IMAGE ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR FORSENICS AND SECURITY PRINTING
SECURITY INK REQUIREMENTS AND OPTIONS
DIGITAL SECURITY PRINTING INKS AND TONERS: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN
UV / IR PHOTOCHROMIC INKS FOR SECURITY PRINTING
ADVANCES IN DOCUMENT SECURITY
SUPPLIERS' FORUM: 5-Minute Presentations Related To Technology, Capabilities, Services,
HOW TO MAKE DIGITALLY PRINTED DOCUMENTS….MORE SECURE!
UNISONTM: THE NEXT GENERATION IN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY
USE AND APPLICATION OF OPTICALLY VARIABLE IMAGES (OVI) IN DOCUMENTS SECURITY AND BRAND PROTECTION
SECURITY PRINTNG IMPACT OF FDA ANTI-COUNTERFEITING INITIATIVE: COMBATING COUNTERFEIT DRUGS
IZON tm TECHNOLOGY AND ITS ROLE IN DOCUMENT & PRODUCT SECURITY
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PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS - FREE DISPLAYS Printer and other product demonstrations/displays by both conference speakers and registrants are encouraged. IMI will cooperate with all interested parties to provide appropriate space so products can be displayed and demonstrated during the conference breaks. There is no charge in addition to the conference registration fee to have a display table. Interested companies should contact Al Keene at IMI to ensure that proper arrangements are made for product displays and demonstrations.
PAST CONFERENCE BINDER & CD-ROM
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All checks should be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank and made payable to Information Management Institute, Inc. An invoice with bank transfer details for IMI's U.S. or European bank account will be provided upon request. |
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