Securiport, a global leader in civil aviation security and border control solutions, has announced its Gold Sponsorship of the upcoming IBMATA Border Management and Technologies Summit Asia Pacific. The event, scheduled for November 5-7, 2024, in Manila, Philippines, will bring together key stakeholders in border security, technology, and government to address evolving challenges in Asia and international border management.
The company's sponsorship underscores its dedication to advancing technologies that enhance security and safety in border management. Securiport's Chief Technology Officer, Nate Carpenter, will present on 'Convenience as a Catalyst,' showcasing the latest border security technologies and their potential to improve traveler experiences. Additionally, Chief Strategy Officer Dr. Attila Freska will moderate a panel on Smart Border Management for the Region.
Dr. Enrique Segura, President and CEO of Securiport, emphasized the importance of the sponsorship, stating that it allows the company to share its proprietary systems and data analytic tools, including AI and Machine Learning for predictive analytics, threat assessment, and operational excellence in border security. This aligns with Securiport's mission to equip civil aviation authorities with innovative solutions that ensure traveler safety and border security.
The IBMATA Asia Summit will feature panels, workshops, and presentations on the latest advancements in border management, providing Securiport with an opportunity to connect with governments and industry experts. As a company with solutions deployed in various countries, this event serves as a platform to further present, discuss, and establish partnerships in the field of border security.
Securiport's participation in this summit is significant for the border management and aviation security sectors. It highlights the growing importance of advanced technologies in addressing complex security challenges across the Asia-Pacific region. The company's focus on leveraging AI, machine learning, and biometric technologies for border control reflects the industry's shift towards more sophisticated, data-driven security solutions. This event may lead to new collaborations and innovations that could shape the future of border management practices globally, potentially influencing policies and technologies adopted by countries facing similar security challenges.



