Monday, 30 October | |
16.00-18.00 |
Registration |
19.00-21.00 |
Welcome reception sponsored by |
Day 1: Tuesday, 31 October 2017 | ||
08.30 – 09.30 |
Arrival of the participants and registration | |
09.30 – 10.20 |
Opening addresses | |
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1. Mr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General, WCO 2. Ministry of Finance, Japan
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10.20 – 10.50 |
Keynote address | |
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Digital Transformation: Smarter Border, Better Outcomes
Mr Tim Norton, Global Markets Head, Ports and Borders, Smiths Detection see presentation | |
10.50 – 11.30 |
Coffee and networking break sponsored by | |
11.30 - 13.00 |
High-level round-table 1: Disruptive technologies: a view from the border | |
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Discussion lead: Mr Tim Norton, Global Markets Head, Ports and Borders, Smiths Detection 1. Mr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General, WCO 2. Mr Huyk Lee, Coordinator, Integrated Border Management Task Force, INTERPOL 3. Mr James Canham, Managing Director, Border Services, Accenture 4. Mr Bernard Lim, International Relations and Security, Ministry of Transport, Singapore
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13.00 – 14.30 |
Buffet lunch and networking break sponsored by | |
14.30 – 16.00 |
High-level round-table 2: Machines and trust | |
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Discussion lead: Mr Christian Leuprecht, Flinders University of South Australia, Royal Military College of Canada, and Borders in Globalization research network 1. Mr. Dicksons Collins Kateshumbwa, Commissioner of Customs, Uganda Revenue Authority 2. Mr Gino Lechasseur, Acting Vice President, Information, Science and Technology, Canada Border Services Agency 3. Ms Melissa Odegaard, Global Marketing Director, S2 Global
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16.00 – 16.30 |
Coffee and networking break in the exhibition area | |
16.30 – 18:00 |
Session 1: New technologies – new opportunities? | |
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Moderator: Mr Hal Grodzins, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Heuresis Corporation 1. Mr. Shigetoshi Aoyama, Deputy Director General, Central Customs Laboratory, Japan see presentation 2. Leveraging SMART Technologies to Build Efficient Customs Inspection Management, Mr. Yonggang Wang, Assistant President, Nuctech see presentation 3. Doing More with Less: Fighting Revenue Fraud Through Mirror Analysis. Experience of Malawi Customs, Mr Frank Kalizinje, Business Intelligence Analyst/Researcher, Malawi Revenue Authority see presentation | |
20:00 – 22:00 |
Dinner sponsored by |
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Day 2: Wednesday, 1 November | ||
08:00-09:00 |
Registration | |
09.00-09.30 |
Keynote address
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The Future Oriented Customs Agency
Mr Paul Simpson, Vice President and General Manager, Port and Border Solutions, L3 Security and Detection Systems see presentation | |
09.30-11.00 |
Session 2: The other side of data analytics | |
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Moderator: Ms Charity L Mosweu, Director, Information Technology, Botswana Unified Revenue Service 1. Seamless Borders, Superintendent Dean Hogarth, Consul (Hong Kong), Australian Border Force see presentation 2. Artificial Intelligence – the New Era of Data Analytics, Mr Kaz Nishihata, Representative Director and Senior Executive Vice President, NTT Data Corporation 3. Data Analytics at the Border - Using Global Data to Minimise Fraud, Detect Risks Associated with Sanctions and Ensure Global Trade Security, Ms Qing Liu, Head of Government Solutions, APAC, Bureau Van Dijk, a Moody’s Analytics company see presentation
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11.00 – 11.30
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Coffee and networking break sponsored by
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11.30 – 13.00 |
Session 3: The future of air and land capabilities | |
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Moderator: Dato Dr Ahmad Jailani, Deputy Director General, Royal Malaysian Customs
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13.00 – 14.00 |
Buffet lunch and networking break sponsored by |
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Break-Out Session 1 |
Break-Out Session 2 |
Break-Out Session 3 | ||
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Pegasus |
Sirius 1 |
Sirius 2 | ||
14.00-14.30 |
Advancing Outcomes Using Machine Learning,
Mr Andrei Avramescu, Big Data Architect, Hitachi Consulting see presentation |
Artificial Intelligence and Cloud : Taking Trade and Logistics to a New Stage, Mr Takayuki Kida, Manager, Sales Group2, Public Division 2, Public Sector 1, NTT Data Corporation |
Perspectives on Blockchain, Mr Alexander de Voet, Manager, Border Services, and Ms Jorien Kerstens, Manager, Accenture | ||
14.30-15.00 |
Expanded Contraband and Threat Identification Using 1064nm Handheld Raman,
Mr Bree Allen, President, Rigaku Analytical Devices, Inc. see presentation
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Data Analytics at the Border: The Importance of Cross-Border Data to Global Security, Ms Qing Liu, Head of Government Solutions, APAC, Bureau Van Dijk, a Moody’s Analytics company |
Commodity Detection with X-ray Integrated Radiation Portal Monitors, Dr Geraint Dermody, Business Development Director, Symetrica
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15.00-15.30 |
CV 2™ and the Technology Driven Customs Organization, Mr. Mathieu Guillebaud CV2 Product Line Director, L3 Security & Detection Systems see presentation |
Countering the threat: New capability to detect hazardous materials and narcotics (e.g. Fentanyl)
Mr Stephen Wood, Vice President, Cobalt Light Systems
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Working Hand-in-Hand to Tackle Illicit Trade,
Mr Philippe Chatelain, CEO, INEXTO
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15.30-16.00 |
Coffee and networking break sponsored by |
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16.00-16.30 |
One Small Step for AI, Ms Weizhen Wang, Engineer, General Design Department, Nuctech see presentation |
Shipping Container Inspection Safety Technology, Mr Wil Grullemans, General Manager, Nordiko Quarantine Systems Pty Ltd.
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Smartscan 3D™ for Automated Material Identification in Shipping Containers, Mr. Cody Wilson, Director of Research and Development, Passport Systems Inc. | ||
16.30-17.00 |
Solving Customs’ Security Challenges with the Latest Advancements In NII Detection Technology and Inspection Logistics, Mr Joe Reiss, Vice President, Product Management & Marketing, Rapiscan Systems | AS&E see presentation |
Handheld Backscatter X-Ray Imager,
Mr Hal Grodzins, Chairman, President & CEO, Heuresis Corporation
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Geo-Spatial Technologies for Customs: From Information to Informed Actions,
Mr Daan Van Setten, Managing Director, GE-Data | ||
17.00-17.30 |
Customs Enforcement,
Mr Takamasa Murayama, Section Chief, Enforcement Division, Customs and Tariff Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Japan see presentation |
The Future Format of NII Images,
Mr Joris Groeneveld, Senior Advisor, X-ray Scanning and Radiation Detection, Dutch Customs |
Borders in Globalization: An Overview,
Mr Christian Leuprecht, Flinders University of South Australia, Royal Military College of Canada, and Borders in Globalization research network
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20.00-22.00 |
Dinner sponsored by |
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Day 3: Thursday, 2 November | ||
08:30-09:30 |
Registration | |
09.30 – 10.00 |
Keynote address | |
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Managing Fragile Borders Through Collaborative Use of Technology: Perspectives from Lake Chad Region
Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali, Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs | |
10:00-11:30 |
Session 4: Borders by numbers and maps: how to go beyond the ‘point of entry’? | |
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Moderator: Mr Andrew Farrelly, Co-founder, CT-Strategies
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11.30 – 12.00 |
Coffee break sponsored by |
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12.00 – 12.30 |
Concluding remarks. Official closing of the Forum | |
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Mr Leigh Winchell, Deputy Director, Enforcement and Compliance, WCO, and Forum Chair | |
12.30 – 13.00 |
Take away lunch and networking break sponsored by | |
13.00 – 18.00 |
Specialised visits |