Exhibitions / Congresses

connect:ID 2017 - The identity technology event

United States, Washington, DC - 01/05/2017 - 03/05/2017
connect:ID 2017 - The identity technology event Global exhibition. Cutting-edge conference. Countless opportunities

connect:ID 2017 invites you to join 1,250 identity industry experts at this year's highly- anticipated event, featuring a multi-track conference - as well as a free-to-visit global exhibition.

The event covers all aspects of identity technologies and the opportunities for their management in both the physical and digital worlds. It is a must attend event for anyone involved in the identity sector, from national/local government and law enforcement officials, to manufacturers, integrators, and service providers. There will also be a special focus on solutions for enterprise / corporate, banking/finance, and healthcare sectors.

Multi-track conference
This years conference draws together the worlds?s leading minds. It will offer end users practical advice for today, examine current government policies, and provide thought-provoking insights into the future of identity.

The conference will explore the challenges and opportunities that arise from implementing advanced identity solutions, whether used in aviation, border control, healthcare, finance, or commerce through a series of in-depth,non-commercial presentations, case studies
and discussions by expert speakers.

Free exhibition
The free-to-visit connect:ID Expo brings together technologies from around the world in a one-stop-shop for identity solutions, whatever the application. 75+ industry leaders will showcase the latest identity technology, services and solutions. New for this year is our free seminar program - The Knowledge Exchange.
Date(s)
01/05/2017 - 03/05/2017
Time(s)
11:00 - 16:00
Venue
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Ticketing
USD 0 - USD 999
Contact for booking / more info
Sarah Martin
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