ID WORLD International Congress 2010

  • Type: Conferences / seminars
  • 16 - 18 Nov, 2010
  • Assago (Milan), Italy
  • Milanofiori Congress Centre, Strada 1A, Milanofiori, Assago (Milan), 20090, Italy
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Event Overview:

ID WORLD International Congress 2010: Gateway to the world of RFID, biometrics and access control technology

The ninth ID WORLD International Congress - the world's leading thought-leadership symposium on automatic identification, will be held in Milan on November 16-18, 2010. ID WORLD has a comprehensive approach to the evolving world of RFID, biometric, smart card and data collection technologies and their applications in the area of security, tracking and ID management.

With its 100+ exhibitors and exclusive networking initiatives, it is the only international summit that looks at all automatic identification technologies and all vertical market sectors from the standpoint of all stakeholders involved. Since its foundation in 2002 as a round table event on automatic identification, ID WORLD has enjoyed an impressive track record, growing over the years into an annual event that today attracts the most important players of the ID community at industry, end-user and government levels worldwide.

Speakers at the last ID WORLD Conference in 2009 included 72 CEOs from the global auto ID industry. This year's event will host the Citizen ID Forum, the Transportation Security Forum, and the Asset Tracking Forum, and will feature four special initiatives: the Postal Innovation Conference, the NFC Academy Conference, as well as an all new initiative for the Healthcare Sector and QUID, the all-Italian event on security and traceability.


Visitor Demographics:

  • Visitor Origin:
  • Italy
  • Visitor demographic:
    • Auto ID industry professionals
    • Security industry professionals
    • Security companies

Event organiser:

  • Organiser:
  • Wise Media SpA
  • Address:
  • Via R. Lepetit, 4, Milan, Italy
  • +39 02 8903 4100

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