About High Security Printing Latin America
The Regional Forum for Secure Document Technologies
The latest technologies and techniques in the production and issue of banknotes, ePassports, ID cards, visas and other secure documents across Latin America.
The High Security Printing™ conferences are annual events with a specficially regional focus. They cover government-specified and issued documents,including currency, fiduciary documents, excise stamps, ID cards, e-passports, visas, vehicle documents and licences, with a particular emphasis on banknotes and emerging technologies for ID and travel documents. Running in tandem with each event is a trade exhibition of 30-40 companies supplying technologies and systems for these sectors.
High Security Printing™ Asia has been held each year since 2002, and the High Security Printing™ EMEA since 2004.
Latin America, however, is growing in importance – not just as a future economic powerhouse but, in the context of government documents, as a market for high security printing. Many of the countries are becoming key innovators in specification, procurement and distribution – serving not only their own growing economies but the wider region too. In recognition of this importance, Reconnaissance held the High Security Printing™ Latin America conference in July 2012 – the first ever event of its kind to address the needs, issues, challenges and opportunities for specifiers and producers of government documents in the region and annually since then.
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Why you Should Attend?
The success of the High Security Printing™ Conferences is based on being:
- Regional: Convenient and accessible, with many of the topics specific to the issues and challenges of the region itself.
- Technical: A particular emphasis is placed on innovative and emerging technologies for document protection, reinforced by the two workshops, which delve much deeper into their specific subjects to give a practical, hands-on and detailed understanding.
- Medium-sized: With around 250-300 delegates and a trade show of 35 or so exhibitors, the conference is sufficiently intimate that you can easily meet the people you plan to while also making new contacts and finding new products and opportunities.
- Value for Money: Financially-attractive, offering value for all categories – sponsors, exhibitors, and delegates – with additionally special rates for government and regional delegates.
Programme
Seminars
Monday 3 June 2024
09:00 – 13:00 – Tax Stamp & Traceability Seminar – International Tax Stamp Association (ITSA)
Join ITSA for a discussion on current developments and best practices in the world of tax stamp and track and trace systems for tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other products subject to excise, customs and other taxes.
The seminar will include presentations from government tax authorities and solution providers and will be of especial interest to those authorities in the region looking to introduce tax stamp and traceability for the first time, or upgrade existing programmes.
14:00 – 17:00 – Identity – The Emerging Behaviour of Fraudsters in the Modern World – The Obstacles in Future-Proofing Document Design
Michael van Gestel, Onfido (UK)
The digital revolution is here to stay. Consumers, and therefore governments and corporations, demand self-service, and with it, remote document authentication at scale. With recent advances in AI, fraudsters have access to better tooling, and limitless source material.
In this seminar, we will take a deep dive into the statistics and findings of Onfido’s 2024 Identity Fraud Report; in particular, the emerging behaviour of fraudsters in the modern world. We will look at the current methodology employed by organised fraud rings, the importance of document design in their approaches, and potential solutions.
09:00 – 17:00 – Currency – The Future of Cash
Led by Guillaume Lepecq, Cash Essentials
The debate around the evolution of money is primarily dominated by technology and the underlying assumption that the digitalisation of money is inevitable and desirable. Technology has been the main driver behind this digitalisation, and while it comes with undeniable benefits in terms of convenience and efficiency, it also generates high social costs.
The objective of this seminar is to broaden the discussion on the future of money. How can we create a monetary system which challenges the narrative of a future dominated by technological innovation? How can we create a future monetary landscape which improves inclusion, increases sustainability, reinforces resilience and protects privacy?
The seminar will focus on understanding the changing cash environment and what stakeholders are doing to optimise the cash ecosystem and ensure the future viability and sustainability of cash. It brings together all stakeholders to discuss new strategies for shaping the cash ecosystem of the future.
The seminar will address three key questions:
- How can stakeholders – central banks, banknote printers, cash management companies, banks, fintechs… – contribute to shape a viable and sustainable cash ecosystem in an increasingly uncertain environment?
- Is cash a public good? Or a basic right? If so, what are the policy implications in terms of access and acceptance, resilience and the funding of the cash cycle?
- What can we learn for the global evolution of cash demand?
In addition, Round Table Conversations will offer the opportunity to debate the burning questions, ranging from declining transactional demand for cash; the need for a more resilient cash cycle in a multi-crisis environment or the loss of privacy in a less-cash environment. Participants will be invited to deploy their collective intelligence to assess and discuss some of the key challenges and opportunities facingExit Visual Builder the future of cash.
18:30 Welcome Reception
Tuesday 4 June 2024
Hover on the presentation title or speaker to see if more information is available.
Session 1 – The Regional Landscape for Secure Documents
09:10
Welcome Address
Sergio Henríquez
Casa de Moneda de Chile (Chile)
09:40
TBC
TBC
Servicio de Registro Civil e Identificación (Chile)
10:00
The Brazilian Identity Card
Ana Maria Costa Candido Lacerda
Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (Brazil)
10:20 Session Q&A
10:40 Break – Refreshments
Session 2 – Regional Currency Developments
Session 2 – Regional Developments in Travel and Identity Documents
11:20
Emerging Threats to the Security of Banknotes – Solutions for Implementation by Issuing Authorities
Jerome Martin
European Central Bank (Germany)
11:40
Circular Economy in Cotton Banknotes: New Possibilities, Expanding Life Cycles
Marcos Pereira
Casa da Moeda do Brazil (Brazil)
Alexandre Ambrozio Gilberti
Blendpaper (Brazil)
12:00
A Holistic Approach Towards the Future of Cash Centers, Vault, Mints and Administrative Buildings Design
Julián Mejía
PSI (Colombia)
12:20
From Paper to Polymer – The ECCB’s Experience
Rosbert Humphrey
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
12:40
China Issued Commemorative Banknote for the Year of the Dragon
Ziyan Zhou
China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation (CBPM) (China)
13:00 Session Q&A
11:20
Document Advances in Latin America
Monica Peralta
Dirección National de Migraciones (Argentina)
11:40
The New Honduras Passport
TBC
Instituto Nacional de Migración (Homduras)
12:00
The New Bolivian ID Card
TBC
Servicio General de Identificación Personal (SEGIP) (Bolivia)
12:20
The New El Salvador National ID Card Scheme
Fernando Velasco
Registro Nacional de las Personas Naturales (El Salvador)
13:00 Session Q&A
13:10 Lunch
Session 3 – Sustainability and Environment
14:50
Security & Sustainability – A Mutual Journey
TBC
Leonhard Kurz (Germany)
15:10
Green Cash: Exploring the Sustainability of Banknotes
Alexandra Peppmeier
G+D Currency Technology (Germany)
15:50 Session Q&A
Session 3 – Design & Security
14:30
Identity Documents: the Importance of Securing the entire Value Chain
Thomas Wendling
IDEMIA Smart Identity (France)
14:50
The New Slovene Biometric Identity Card – Major Step Towards Modern Digitalised Services in the Republic of Slovenia
Damjan Lukić
CETIS (Slovenia)
15:10
An Ideal Upgrade Path for Data Pages and Secure Documents
Richard Perera
Landqart AG (Switzerland)
15:30
The Importance of Securing an Identity Document From its Core.
Hildebrando Duran
Linxens (Germany)
15:50 Session Q&A
16:10 Close of Day One
16:30 Extended Exhibition Viewing
18:30 Gala Dinner
Wednesday 5 June 2024
Session 4 – Substrates and Features
09:00
Nanofabrication of DOVIDS for Protection of Banknotes and Identity Documents
Robert Dvorak
IQ Structures (Czech Republic)
09:20
Security Feature or Decorative Element?
Manfred Heim
Papierfabrik Louisenthal GmbH (Germany)
09:40
Launch of Nanoswitch™: One Small Step for us, One Giant Leap for the Banknote Industry
Jan Hofmann
Hueck Folien GmbH (Austria)
10:20
Moving Forward in Banknote Security
Philippe Montelimard
IN Groupe (France)
Pamela Alba
IN Groupe (France)
10:40 Session Q&A
Session 4 – Digital Identity and Travel Credentials
09:00
Digitalisation of Argentine’s National ID Scheme
Flavio Brocca
Registro Nacional de las Personas (RENAPER) (Argentina)
09:40
Trends in Electronic ID – What to Expect in the Coming Years
Ksenia Egorova
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES (Brazil)
10:00
Harmonizing the Skies: Navigating Global Standardization and Regulatory Challenges in Digital Travel Credentials
Tintyava Markov
HID Global (UK)
10:40 Session Q&A
11:00 Break – Refreshments
Session 5 – Production & Print
12:00
ESCHER®: A 3D Intaglio Revolution
Michael Alexander Baur
Orell Füssli Security Printing (Switzerland)
12:40
Elevating Printing Excellence Through Skilled Instructors and Technical Support
Virginie Lang
SEPRINTO (Switzerland)
13:00 Session Q&A
Session 5 – Fraud and Anti-Counterfeiting
11:40
Standardisation as a Control Measure and Quality Guarantee
TBC
Brazilian Society of Forensic Sciences (Brazil)
12:00
Facial Morphing – How to Protect Against It
Ivan Parakhonka
Regula Forensics (Latvia)
12:20
Are Physical, Hybrid, or Digital Documents More Secure?
José Manuel Duarte Ulloa
Chilean National Police’s Crime & Fraud Laboratory (Chile)
13:00 Session Q&A
13:10 Lunch
Session 6 – Technology & Innovation
14:30
Dynamic Images: a Methodology to Objectively Assess OVDs
Ernesto González Candela
UnderCurrency (Mexico)
14:50
Simple and Unconventional Methods to Detect Perfect Security Feature Emulations of Banknotes
Mario Alvarez Cordeiro
+LATINA Seguridad Documental (Argentina)
15:30 Session Q&A
15:40 Closing remarks and drinks
18:00 HSP Football
Sponsorship Opportunities
Platinum
Sold-Out
Includes a flexible-sized booth (max. 6x2m ) with three delegates
Sponsorship of the conference dinner (additional charges may apply)
Guaranteed presentation (subject to this meeting the criteria of the programme)
Promotional gift to delegates
Diamond
Includes a flexible-sized booth (max. 6x2m ) with three delegates
Sponsorship of the Opening Welcome Cocktails
Guaranteed presentation (subject to this meeting the criteria of the programme)
Promotional gift to delegates
Gold
Sold-Out
Includes one exhibition booth (max. 5x2m) with two delegates
Priority consideration to giving a presentation (subject to this meeting the criteria of the programme)
Plus one of the following options:
The sponsor to meet the cost of the charging stations.
The sponsor to meet the cost of equipping these.
If none of the above options are suitable, an option may be chosen from the silver tier.
Silver
Sold-Out
Includes one exhibition booth (max. 4x2m) with one delegate
Priority consideration to giving a presentation (subject to this meeting the criteria of the programme)
Plus one of the following options:
The sponsor will be responsible for providing these items
Added Benefits for Sponsors
- Priority is given to sponsor proposals for presentations, subject to the content and balance of the programme
- 1 month before the event: sponsors are provided with full delegate lists of attendees of the event with full contact details, and weekly thereafter
- Sponsors are allowed to extend invitations to regional government contacts on behalf of Reconnaissance for free entry to the event.
- To be placed in the sponsor area of the exhibition hall that has greater traffic and refreshment points throughout.
- Sponsors and exhibitors are allowed up to 10 guest entries to the exhibition hall during the Extended Exhibition viewing after Day 1 of the conference in the afternoon.
- Logos prominently displayed throughout literature for the event and web in comparison to exhibitor logos, as well as on continuity slides between all presentations and between breaks
- Sponsor logos are prominently placed on multiple pages of the website, including the home page. Logos with links are also included on every email sent to our mailing list of over 15,000 contacts.
Exhibitor Information
There will be approximately 30 exhibition booths located alongside the conference hall and the exhibition is open throughout the event.
Social events such as the Welcome Cocktail Reception and Farewell Drinks and all refreshment breaks are held in the exhibition area to maximise booth visitors.
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
Mini Booth (2m x 1m)
GBP 3,500
GBP Sold-Out
Standard Booth (3m x 2m
GBP 5,600
GBP Sold-Out
What’s Included – Mini Booth
A cost-effective option for smaller companies who only want to display literature and have a respresentative on the stand
- 2x1m hard-walled booth
- Includes standard power supply, information counter and chairs
- 1 full conference delegate
- Listing on website and printed programme
What’s Included – Standard Booth
Allows space to display equipment and product examples or to have seated discussions
- 3x2m hard-walled booth
- Includes standard power supply, information counter and chairs
- 1 full conference delegate
- Listing on website and printed programme
Mini Booth (2m x 1m)
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
GBP 3,500
GBP Sold-Out
What’s Included – Mini Booth
A cost-effective option for smaller companies who only want to display literature and have a respresentative on the stand
- 2x1m hard-walled booth
- Includes standard power supply, information counter and chairs
- 1 full conference delegate
- Listing on website and printed programme
Standard Booth (3m x 2m)
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
GBP 5,600
GBP Sold-Out
What’s Included – Standard Booth
Allows space to display equipment and product examples or to have seated discussions
- 3x2m hard-walled booth
- Includes standard power supply, information counter and chairs
- 1 full conference delegate
- Listing on website and printed programme
If you have any questions about exhibiting, click on the button below or email Sam Burns at sam@reconnaissance-intl.com.
Please note that local VAT at the prevailing rate will be added to all invoices where relevant.
Our Venue
InterContinental Santiago
Making your hotel reservation
Delegates are responsible for arranging their own travel and accommodation.
Booking Your Stay
Delegates can book their stay for the conference and receive the special Reconnaissance International rate.
Room Rate from USD140 + taxes
Inclusive of breakfast and Wi-Fi
Beware of Unsolicited Offers
Delegates should only book their accommodation using the official reservation page – and not through any other agent.
Disreputable companies (such as Trade Show Housing) have been known to approach delegates with unauthorised offers – and these companies cannot be trusted.
Such companies have not been endorsed by us – and we never share delegate information with any housing company or travel agent. All unsolicited offers should be ignored.
If you have any questions or concerns about the hotel arrangements, contact the conference team:
events@recon-intl.com
+44 (0)1932 785 680
Delegate Fees
Government representatives can attend the conference free of charge – while special rates are available to regional delegates and state enterprise subsidiaries who permanently live and work across Latin America or the Caribbean.
Further discounts apply for early registration – ends on 10 March 2024
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
Standard Delegate
GBP 2,500
GBP 2,750
Regional Delegate 1
GBP 1,650
GBP 1,850
State Enterprise Delegate 2
GBP 850
GBP 950
Government First Two Delegates 3
Free of charge
Free of charge
Government Additional Delegate 3
GBP 850
GBP 950
1. Regional Delegate – Applies to delegates who permanently live and work across Latin America or the Caribbean.
2. State Enterprise Delegate – Applies to 100% state-owned enterprises, such as printers and paper mills, based across Latin America or the Caribbean – this excludes commercial state printers.
3. Government Delegate – Applies to government issuing authorities such as passport agencies, immigration authorities and central banks responsible for the issue of banknotes, passports, ID cards and documents, revenue stamps, health cards or vehicle registration documents etc, as well as customs, immigration and law enforcement agencies. It does not apply to state-owned production enterprises (who instead qualify for the state enterprise rate).
Pre-Conference Seminars Fees
There is an additional charge to attend our pre-conference seminars. Government delegates can attend for free.
Government
All Other Delegates
One Pre-Conference Seminar
Free of charge
GBP 550
Two Pre-Conference Seminars
Free of charge
GBP 750
Government delegates can attend these seminars for free. The government rate applies to issuing authorities only, ie. government departments responsible for the issue of banknotes (central banks), or passports, ID cards and documents, revenue stamps, health cards, vehicle registration documents etc only, as well as customs, immigration and law enforcement agencies
Delegate Fees
Government representatives can attend the conference free of charge – while special rates are available to regional delegates and state enterprise subsidiaries who permanently live and work across Latin America or the Caribbean.
Further discounts apply for early registration – ends on 10 March 2024
Standard Delegate
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
GBP 2,500
GBP 2,750
Regional Delegate
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
GBP 1,650
GBP 1,850
Regional Delegate – Applies to delegates who permanently live and work across Latin America or the Caribbean.
State Enterprise Delegate
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
GBP 850
GBP 950
State Enterprise Delegate – Applies to 100% state-owned enterprises, such as printers and paper mills, based acrossLatin America or the Caribbean – this excludes commercial state printers
Government First Two Delegates
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
Free of charge
Free of charge
Government Delegate – Applies to government issuing authorities such as passport agencies, immigration authorities and central banks responsible for the issue of banknotes, passports, ID cards and documents, revenue stamps, health cards or vehicle registration documents etc, as well as customs, immigration and law enforcement agencies. It does not apply to state-owned production enterprises (who instead qualify for the state enterprise rate).
Government Additional Delegate
Ends 10 Mar 2024
After 10 Mar 2024
GBP 850
GBP 950
Government Delegate – Applies to government issuing authorities such as passport agencies, immigration authorities and central banks responsible for the issue of banknotes, passports, ID cards and documents, revenue stamps, health cards or vehicle registration documents etc, as well as customs, immigration and law enforcement agencies. It does not apply to state-owned production enterprises (who instead qualify for the state enterprise rate).
Pre-Conference Seminar Fees
There is an additional charge to attend our pre-conference seminar. Government delegates can attend for FREE.
All Other Delegates
One Seminar
Two Seminars
GBP 550
GBP 750
Government delegates can attend these seminars for free. The government rate applies to issuing authorities only, ie. government departments responsible for the issue of banknotes (central banks), or passports, ID cards and documents, revenue stamps, health cards, vehicle registration documents etc only, as well as customs, immigration and law enforcement agencies