smi group's 8th annual border security 2015

6
2015 Border Security 18th & 19th FEB Rear Admiral Pierpaolo Ribuffo, Commander of the Italian Naval Group 3, Italian Navy Brigadier General Vasileios Grizis, Director, Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) John Vine CBE QPM, Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, Borders & Immigration UK Adriano Baptista, Head of Operations Division, EU Satellite Centre Javier Quesada, Head of Risk Analysis Unit, Frontex Krum Garkov, Executive Director, EU LISA Peter Waldbauer-Hable, Senior Detective Chief Inspector, Bavarian Police Roberto Mugavero, Action Planning for Homeland Security & Protection from CBRN Events, University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Neil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd), AFNI MIACP KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: CHAIRMAN: BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: Gain a crucial insight into UK, Italian, German and EU border operations to further enhance your national security Hear Global perspectives on the developing threats at national borders Discover solutions to critical border security issues, such as trafficking and irregular migration Evaluate the developments of modern technology designed to improve border efficiency and security SMi presents its 8th annual conference on www.bordersec.com MILITARY, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR RATES AVAILABLE Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 PLUS AN INTERACTIVE PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Maritime Crime 17th February 9:30 – 4:00 Workshop Leader: Neil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd), AFNI MIACP MILITARY, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR RATES AVAILABLE Crowne Plaza St Peter's Hotel & Spa, Rome, Italy Providing innovative solutions to further secure your borders and improve efficiency Sponsored by

Upload: dale-butler

Post on 09-Jul-2015

315 views

Category:

Education


0 download

DESCRIPTION

The latest brochure for SMi Group's Border Security 2015 in Rome confex is now here.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: SMi Group's 8th annual Border Security 2015

2015Border Security

18th & 19th

FEB

Rear Admiral Pierpaolo Ribuffo, Commander of the Italian Naval Group3, Italian NavyBrigadier General Vasileios Grizis, Director, Center for Security Studies(KEMEA)John Vine CBE QPM, Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration,Borders & Immigration UKAdriano Baptista, Head of Operations Division, EU Satellite CentreJavier Quesada, Head of Risk Analysis Unit, Frontex Krum Garkov, Executive Director, EU LISAPeter Waldbauer-Hable, Senior Detective Chief Inspector, Bavarian PoliceRoberto Mugavero, Action Planning for Homeland Security & Protectionfrom CBRN Events, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”

Neil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd), AFNI MIACP

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

CHAIRMAN:BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:

• Gain a crucial insight into UK,Italian, German and EU borderoperations to further enhanceyour national security

• Hear Global perspectives on thedeveloping threats at nationalborders

• Discover solutions to criticalborder security issues, such astrafficking and irregular migration

• Evaluate the developments ofmodern technology designed toimprove border efficiency andsecurity

SMi presents its 8th annual conference on

www.bordersec.comMILITARY, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR RATES AVAILABLE

Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

PLUS AN INTERACTIVE PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP

Maritime Crime17th February 9:30 – 4:00Workshop Leader:

Neil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd),AFNI MIACP

MILITARY, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR RATES AVAILABLE

Crowne Plaza St Peter's Hotel & Spa, Rome, ItalyProviding innovative solutions to further secure yourborders and improve efficiency

Sponsored by

Page 2: SMi Group's 8th annual Border Security 2015

Border SecurityDay One I 18th February 2015 www.bordersec.com

Register online at www.bordersec.com

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening RemarksNeil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd), AFNI MIACP

9:10 HOST NATION ADDRESS: EU External Borders - The Importance of Maritime Safety and Security• The Sea, a permeable border and an invisible frontier – risks and threats

• Secure EU maritime external borders - the Navy’s role • Migration, the front line is the sea – the Italian Navyexperience

• North African countries, enhance autonomous border control capability trough the Maritime Capacity Building

Rear Admiral Pierpaolo Ribuffo, Commander of the Italian Naval Group 3, Italian Navy

9:50 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Immigration and Border Control in the UK

• Ways to improve efficiency whilst maintaining security• Annual Report to the UK Parliament 2014John Vine CBE QPM, Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, Borders & Immigration UK

10:30 Morning Coffee

EUROPEAN-BASED CASE STUDIES

11.00 Risk Based Analysis and Decision Making in the Border Security Environment

• Why Dynamic Risk Analysis is the future of Border SecurityManagement

• Coupling Border Security Professionals with a private sector RiskAnalysis Model

• Successes of The Hunter-Wimberly Group with the RiskManagement Model on the United States / Mexico border

• Automating The Hunter-Wimberly Group model in a cloudapplication for Dynamic Risk Analysis

Ned Hunter, Co-founder and CEO, The Hunter-Wimberly Group LLC

11.40 Development of sea border management control in South East Mediterranean

Brigadier General Vasileios Grizis, Director, Center for SecurityStudies (KEMEA)

12:20 Gatwick Airport Border Security• People – Joint working• Processes – Dynamic Response Tool• Technology – E-gates and Automated Queue TimingDanielle Sharp, Border Force Lead, Borders and ImmigrationGatwick Airport Chris Woodroofe, Head of Security and Business Continuity,Borders and Immigration Gatwick Airport

1:00 Networking Lunch

2:20 Smart borders – challenges and success stories• Smart Borders: challenges and lessons learned• The challenge of data protection and privacy• The broader potential of Smart Borders programKrum Garkov, Executive Director, EU LISA

3:00 Intelligent Systems for aerial surveillance and perimeter security

• Perimeter Security• Retrofit solutions• Building outside shell protectionUlrich Weynell, Head of ISN Security Technology, International Security Network

3:40 EU Borders Risk Analysis • Coordination of operational responses at EU borders • Who is who in EU borders risk analysis?• Update on the current situation at the external borders of the EU

Javier Quesada, Head of Risk Analysis Unit, Frontex

4:10 Afternoon Tea

4:40 Smart Moves at the Border: SITA's iBorders BorderAutomation • Delivering an automated border control solution to streamlinetravellers, reduce queues and increase security

• Providing the identity management systems governmentsneed to safeguard citizens and increase data quality

• Balancing ease of travel experience with the demand forsecurity - Case studies

Antonella Marrale, Lead Architect, SITA Government & Security

5:20 Border Security Challenges & Contraband Smuggling:Kosovo & the Balkans• The Balkans is a major transit hub for contraband smugglingand human trafficking

• Porous borders, ineffective deployment strategies, ethnicconflict, and corruption complicate regional border securityefforts

• Governmental officials in the Balkans are often complicit inorganized crime operations

• Organized crime groups across the Balkans have ties toterrorist and transnational crime networks

• The European Union, the United States, and other regionalpartners have strong interest in enhancing public safety andcross border security measures across south eastern Europe

James Albrecht, Police Chief Retired, EULEX

6:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Risk Mitigation at Borders• How to maximise efficiency and minimise risk at borders• International border management cooperation• How to improve cost-efficiency at borders• The potential success of border security developments for2015 and beyond

John Vine CBE QPM, Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, Borders & Immigration UKPeter Waldbauer-Hable, Senior Detective Chief Inspector,Criminal Police Department, Bavarian Police ForcesDanielle Sharp, Border Force Lead, Borders and Immigration,Gatwick AirportMichael Wimberly, Executive Vice President, The Hunter-Wimberly Group LLC

6:30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

ACO Electronics are specialists in the design and manufacture of equipment for the detection of counterfeit and forged documents of all types, includingtravel documents, ID cards, currency, personal identification and legal documents. We are a preferred supplier of counterfeit detection equipment to someof the major banks in the UK, and to many border control authorities worldwide as well a major provider of fingerprint instrumentation to the most of the policeservices in the UK. One of our areas of expertise is in the supply of equipment for the detection of counterfeit travel documents in front line areas such as bordercontrol and at airport departure gates, where because of the high throughput of passengers speedy document verification is vital. www.acoelectronics.com

Crossmatch helps organizations solve their identity management challenges through biometrics. We empower governments, law enforcement agencies,banks, retailers and other enterprises to mitigate risk, drive productivity and improve service levels. Our solutions are built on consultative expertise, refined bestpractices and the application of advanced biometrics technologies. Crossmatch understands the forces of change in the markets we serve and we developsolutions that anticipate customer requirements. Our network of consultative and technical service experts collaborate with customers in more than 80countries worldwide. Learn more at www.crossmatch.com

FLIR Systems, Inc. is a world leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of sensor systems that enhance perception and awareness. The Company’sadvanced thermal imaging and threat detection systems are used for a wide variety of imaging, thermography, and security applications, including airborneand ground-based surveillance, condition monitoring, research and development, manufacturing process control, search and rescue, drug interdiction,navigation, transportation safety, border and maritime patrol, environmental monitoring, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives(CBRNE) detection. Visit the Company's web site at www.FLIR.com/gs

The Hunter-Wimberly Group (HWG) specializes in powerful and independent Dynamic Risk Analysis™ of border security and law enforcement processchallenges. HWG is comprised of a team of professionals with extensive field experience in domestic and international security associated with lawenforcement, border security and homeland security challenges. The Hunter-Wimberly Group approach fuses private sector process improvementtechniques with extensive experience in land, air, and maritime national defense to provide robust "time-to-value" risk management solutions. HWG deliversunbiased and actionable risk assessments of current operational processes that empower enterprises to address their risks to become a more efficient securityorganization. The Hunter-Wimberly Group offers dynamic risk management solutions for public sector enterprises and government agencies around the globeto gain strategic insight to protect critical infrastructure and sovereign borders. www.thehwg.com

Sponsored by

Page 3: SMi Group's 8th annual Border Security 2015

Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711

Border Security www.bordersec.com Day Two I 19th February 2015

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening RemarksNeil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd), AFNI MIACP

9:10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: EU Borders Assistance Mission in Libya

• The strategic, operational and tactical levels for sustainableand effective border management

• The consequences of the political instability on the mission• The necessity for secure borders as a part of greater nationalsecurity in Libya

• The importance of a political settlement for the success ofEUBAM

Antti Hartikainen, Head of Mission at EU Integrated BorderManagement Assistance Mission in Libya, European Commission

THE FUTURE OF BORDER SECURITY

9:50 EU Project MobilePass - Towards a better mobile solution for Border Guards

• Project composition and consortium• Goals and objectives• Potential device ImprovementsBernhard Strobl, Project Coordinator MobilePass,Austrian Institute of Technology

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 Inter Agency Intelligence Sharing• Understanding Intelligence Sharing Governance• Building Trust & Co-operation Between Different Agencies• Tackling Issues of Interoperability & Compatibility• The UK Government Agencies Intelligence Network (GAIN);An Intelligence Sharing Success Story

Neil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd), AFNI MIACP

11:40 Automated Border Controls for Europe• Initial project aims and intentions• Goals and objectives • Areas for Improvements and future developmentsDaniel Cuesta Canterero, Project Coordinator, AutomatedBorder Controls for Europe

12:20 Networking Lunch

1:40 Strengthening the protection of European borders through the use of earth-observation satellites – The EU SATCEN contribution

• The role of EU SATCEN and the development of spacebased technologies

• Are satellites and other space assets a realistic possibility forBorder Control in the future?

• How earth-observation satellites can contribute to achievea Persistent surveillance capability? Integration andcoordination of sensors, platforms and systems

• What potential challenges do the space assets pose?• Achieving optimal situational awareness through aneffective European cooperation in Border Management –Support to FRONTEX

Adriano Baptista, Head of Operations Division, EU Satellite Centre

2:20 Sniffles – Sniffing Device Complementary to Sniffer Dogs?• The sniffles project at borders• Operational benefits - hand carried, light weight andbattery operated

• The use of linear Ion trap mass spectrometry as a part of thetechnology

• Further developments and objectivesDr Sjaak de Koning, Project Coordinator, Sniffles Project

GLOBAL BORDER SECURITY ISSUES

3.00 Risk, Chance and Compliance Management as a Tool for a Good Governance Strategy

• Meaning of good governance• Requirements for a good governance strategy• Added value and aims of good governance• Description and explanation of used tools• To whom good governance serves• Some future perspectivesPeter Waldbauer-Hable, Senior Detective Chief Inspector,Criminal Police Department, Bavarian Police Forces

3:40 Afternoon Tea

4:10 Trafficking in human beings - the Council of Europe response• Challenges in the identification of victims of trafficking• Rights of victims of trafficking• Prosecution of traffickers• International co-operation and partnershipsPetya Nestorova, Secretariat of the Council of EuropeConvention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings,Council of Europe

4.50 Migration to the EU: The Challenge of Irregular Migration• Upholding the dignity and the human rights of irregularmigrants

• The fight against migrant smuggling • Addressing irregular migration in countries of transit andorigin

• Addressing irregular migration at the EU borders / in the EU Florian Forster, Head, Immigration and Border Management,International Organization for Migration

5:30 WMD and CBRNe Illicit Trafficking: Trends, Scenarios and Counteract

• WMD and CBRNe Risk: General Scenario• WMD and CBRNe Illegal Trafficking: Activities and Trends• Counteracting Unconventional Weapons IllegalTrafficking:WMD and CBRNe Intelligence

Roberto Mugavero, Faculty of Engineering Professor, University of Rome

6:10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

International Security Network (ISN) GmbH is providing services of all kind in the field of security, in particular close protection, perimeter security, threatassessments, security consultations and security concepts, also in the area of technical protection, as well as investigation services, surveillance and furthereducation measures. Our technology division offers an extensive product range for mechanical security technology, outdoor protection, and perimetersurveillance. A variety of different alarm fence systems offers the appropriate solution for every situation, whether for commercial real estate or private groundsor boundary protection. Furthermore, ISN develops safety and security concepts for shipping companies, supports at the implementation of therecommended measures and deploys armed security teams for the protection of cargo vessels.www.isn.eu.com

MEDAV GmbH was founded in 1982 and is a successful company based in Uttenreuth and Ilmenau, Germany. Since 2012, MEDAV belongs to the Saab group.We offer solutions from the single product to the complete system. Our technology, systems and solutions will be placed in the areas of security andcommunications engineering, measurement and industrial testing. Our core competences are in the installation of radio surveillance systems. This also includessensor fusion from sensors in different location. Additionally intelligence fusion leads to a complete picture and situational awareness following the MEDAVprinciple of Smart SIGINT. www.medav.de

SITA iBorders® Border Management is the industry's only full end-to-end solution to provide governments providing a complete set of capabilities to transformborder security and facilitate the travel experience through information, intelligence, optimized interactions with passengers and comprehensive insights toenhance every aspect of border operations. The SITA iBorders portfolio leverages SITA’s experience in the air transport industry and Border Management areasto meet all government needs, from basic information requirements to sophisticated insight on border movements and operations. Working with over 60% ofG20 members our border management solutions are widely used globally, in fact, SITA solutions are in place, or being implemented, in all of the GCC countrieswith successful deployments in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Italy, India, Indonesia, Korea, Qatar, South Africa, Spain, UK and USA. For further information goto www.sita.aero/border-management

Page 4: SMi Group's 8th annual Border Security 2015

Who should attend:

The Workshop is aimed at Maritime Security Professionals,Maritime Transport Operators, Shipping Company, Ship &Port Security Officers/Managers, Naval, Military & MarineAviation Personnel, Police, Fire, Ambulance EmergencyResponders and other private and public sectorprofessionals that operate in the Maritime Domain. Otherareas include, but are not limited to: CBRNE/WMD NonProliferation, Homeland Security, Marine Response,Maritime Surveillance, Marine Environment Management,Maritime Counter Terrorism, Maritime Border Protectionand Coast Guards.

Agenda:

9.30 Coffee, Introductions & Welcome

10.00 Session 1 Maritime Crime in General and the future of Marine Policing: • The Main Criminal Threats in the Maritime Domain • Difficulties Faced by Marine Police • National Maritime Security Strategy

11.00 Coffee Break

11.30 Session 2 Smuggling People, Narcotics and Dirty Money • Human Trafficking & People Smuggling • Drugs, Guns & Gangs • Money and Maritime Crime

12.30 Networking Lunch

1.15 Session 3 Crime in the Maritime Leisure Industry • The Cruising Industry • Small Craft Crime • Lack of Regulation

2.15 Coffee Break

2.45 Session 4 Economic Crime at Sea; Fisheries and Mineral Resources • Fisheries • Exploitation of the Seabed • Contraband

4.00 Workshop Concludes

About the workshop host:

Neil Hall, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Ret'd), AFNI MIACPNeil J Hall is a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police anda former Royal Navy Officer. During a career that spannedthirty nine years, he commanded units in significanttheatres of global conflict, enforcing international law,leading counter terrorism operations and co-ordinatinglarge scale humanitarian and disaster relief operations. AsAssistant Commissioner of Police in a British OverseasTerritory, he was responsible for the strategic security andlaw enforcement management of the region facingsignificant challenges in countering organised criminalgangs and managing critical incidents arising fromirregular migration. Internationally recognised as an expertin fields of maritime security, counter terrorism, CBRN,organised & serious crime and critical incidentmanagement, he has served as an advisor toGovernment, non-statutory international organisationsand law enforcement agencies on a global basis.

FULL-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPTuesday 17th February 2015

Crowne Plaza St Peter's Hotel & Spa, Rome, Italy09:30 – 4:00

Maritime Crime

Page 5: SMi Group's 8th annual Border Security 2015

Asia

Africa

Europe excluding UK

United Kingdom

USA and Canada

51%

5%

14%16%

14%

Border Security attendees 2012-2014 by region:

Supported by

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising andbranding packages, uniquely tailored tocomplement your company's marketing strategy.Should you wish to join the increasing number ofcompanies benefiting from promoting their businessat our conferences please call: Sadia Malick,Director, on +44 (0)20 7827 6748 or [email protected]

MARKETING OPPORTUNITIESAre you interested in promoting your defenceservices to a targeted industry sector? SMi offertailored marketing packages so that yourassociation/publication can gain access to a globalmarket and key decision makers in the defencemarket. Contact Julia Rotar on +44 (0)20 7827 6088or email [email protected]

Page 6: SMi Group's 8th annual Border Security 2015

BORDER SECURITY Conference: Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th February 2015 | Crowne Plaza Rome, St Peter’s Hotel & Spa, Italy Workshop: Tuesday 19th February 2015

4 WAYS TO REGISTER

FAX your booking form to +44 (0) 870 9090 712PHONE on +44 (0) 870 9090 711

www.bordersec.comPOST your booking form to: Events Team, SMi Group Ltd, 2nd FloorSouth, Harling House, 47-51 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 0BS

If you have any further queries please call the Events Team on tel +44 (0) 870 9090 711 or you can email them at [email protected]

Payment: If payment is not made at the time of booking, then an invoice will be issued and mustbe paid immediately and prior to the start of the event. If payment has not been received thencredit card details will be requested and payment taken before entry to the event. Bookings within7 days of event require payment on booking. Access to the Document Portal will not be given untilpayment has been received.

Substitutions/Name Changes: If you are unable to attend you may nominate, in writing, anotherdelegate to take your place at any time prior to the start of the event. Two or more delegates maynot ‘share’ a place at an event. Please make separate bookings for each delegate.

Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your attendance at an event and you are unable to send asubstitute, then we will refund/credit 50% of the due fee less a £50 administration charge, providingthat cancellation is made in writing and received at least 28 days prior to the start of the event.Regretfully cancellation after this time cannot be accepted. We will however provide theconferences documentation via the Document Portal to any delegate who has paid but is unableto attend for any reason. Due to the interactive nature of the Briefings we are not normally able toprovide documentation in these circumstances. We cannot accept cancellations of orders placedfor Documentation or the Document Portal as these are reproduced specifically to order. If we haveto cancel the event for any reason, then we will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim anyfurther liability.

Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the content, speakers, timing,venue or date of the event compared to the advertised programme.

Data Protection: The SMi Group gathers personal data in accordance with the UK Data ProtectionAct 1998 and we may use this to contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about otherproducts and services. Unless you tick here □we may also share your data with third parties offeringcomplementary products or services. If you have any queries or want to update any of the datathat we hold then please contact our Database Manager [email protected] orvisit our website www.smi-online.co.uk/updates quoting the URN as detailed above your address onthe attached letter.

Unique Reference Number

Our Reference D-071

Terms and Conditions of Booking

DELEGATE DETAILSPlease complete fully and clearly in capital letters. Please photocopy for additional delegates.

Title: Forename:

Surname:

Job Title:

Department/Division:

Company/Organisation:

Email:

Company VAT Number:

Address:

Town/City:

Post/Zip Code: Country:

Direct Tel: Direct Fax:

Mobile:

Switchboard:

Signature: Date:I agree to be bound by SMi's Terms and Conditions of Booking.

ACCOUNTS DEPT

Title: Forename:

Surname:

Email:

Address (if different from above):

Town/City:

Post/Zip Code: Country:

Direct Tel: Direct Fax:

Payment must be made to SMi Group Ltd, and received before the event, byone of the following methods quoting reference D-071 and the delegate’sname. Bookings made within 7 days of the event require payment on booking,methods of payment are below. Please indicate method of payment:□ UK BACS Sort Code 300009, Account 00936418□ Wire Transfer Lloyds TSB Bank plc, 39 Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AU Swift (BIC): LOYDGB21013, Account 00936418 IBAN GB48 LOYD 3000 0900 9364 18

□ Cheque We can only accept Sterling cheques drawn on a UK bank.□ Credit Card □ Visa □ MasterCard □ American Express

All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges.

Card No: □□□□ □□□□ □□□□ □□□□

Valid From □□/□□ Expiry Date □□/□□

CVV Number □□□□ 3 digit security on reverse of card, 4 digits for AMEX cardCardholder’s Name:

Signature: Date:I agree to be bound by SMi's Terms and Conditions of Booking.

Card Billing Address (If different from above):

DOCUMENTATION (Shipped 10-14 days after the event)

I cannot attend but would like to purchase access to the following DocumentPortal/paper copy documentation: Price Total□ Access to the conference documentation on the Document Portal £499.00 + VAT £598.80□ The Conference Presentations - paper copy £499.00 - £499.00 (or only £300 if ordered with the Document Portal)

PAYMENT

VATVAT at 22% is charged on the attendance fees for all delegates, except taxable personsestablished in Italy – Reverse Charge – Article 194. VAT is also charged on Document portal andliterature distribution for all UK customers and for those EU Customers not supplying a registrationnumber for their own country here

CONFERENCE PRICES GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

I would like to attend: (Please tick as appropriate) Fee Total

MILITARY, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR RATE□ Conference & Workshop £1498.00 + VAT £1827.56□ Conference only £899.00 +VAT £1096.78□ Workshop only £599.00 +VAT £730.78

COMMERCIAL ORGANISATIONS□ Conference & Workshop £2098.00 +VAT £2559.56□ Conference only £1499.00 +VAT £1828.78□ Workshop only £599.00 +VAT £730.78

PROMOTIONAL LITERATURE DISTRIBUTION

□ Distribution of your company’s promotional literature to all conference attendees £999.00 + VAT £1198.80

The conference fee includes refreshments, lunch, conference papers, and access to the DocumentPortal. Presentations that are available for download will be subject to distribution rights byspeakers. Please note that some presentations may not be available for download. Accessinformation for the document portal will be sent to the e-mail address provided during registration.Details are sent within 24 hours post conference.

VENUE Crowne Plaza Rome, St Peter’s Hotel & Spa,Via AureliaAntica 415 P.O.Box 9076 Rome, 00165 Italy

□ Please contact me to book my hotelAlternatively call us on +44 (0) 870 9090 711, email: [email protected] or fax +44 (0) 870 9090 712

MILITARY, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR RATES AVAILABLE