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The World Border Security Congressis the only multi-jurisdictional transnational platform where the border protection, management and security industry policy-makers and practitioners convene annually to discuss the international challenges faced in protecting not only one’s own country’s borders, but those of neighbours and friends.
World Border Security Congress will provide a platform for the world’s border protection forces and agencies to discuss and debate the current and future issues and challenges facing the border management, security and migration management sectors.
Controlling and managing international borders in the 21st Century continues to challenge the border control and immigration agencies around the world. It is generally agreed that in a globalised world borders should be as open as possible, but threats continue to remain in ever evolving circumstances and situations.
Advancements in technology are assisting in the battle to maintain safe and secure international travel. The border security professional still remains the front line against these threats.
World Border Security Congress is a high level, 3 day event providing you with the opportunity to reach the senior decision makers in the border protection and management industry.
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How to Register?
Registration for the 2016 World Border Security Congress is currently closed. Please check back for further details soon. For enquiries please contact: Neil Walker Director World Border Congress E: neilw@world-border-congress.com
Exhibitor Profile
Exhibitor Prospectus Complete to download the Exhibitor Prospectus Exhibiting Investment The cost of exhibiting at the 2016 World Border Security Congress is for a minimum 6 sq.m. furnished shell scheme stand.
Visitor Profile
Border police, immigration and border management and security policy makers and practitioners. Senior representatives from national border services, police, customs, and immigration services, as well as organisations, services and suppliers to the border management and security industry, including:
• Customs, immigration and border control officials
• Coast guard officers
• Police and law enforcement officers
• Boundary commissioners
• Diplomats and foreign affairs officials
• Borderland planners and managers
• Defence and security departments
• Consular officials
• Policy analysts
• Security system providers
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