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Transcript of 2nd Annual Pan African High Security Printing Summit 2013
Accredited Training Provider By Services SETA
Accreditation No. 2287
Tel: +27 (0) 11 341 1000 Fax: +27 (0) 11 325 0048 Email: [email protected] Website: www.amc-intsa.com
P O Box 413629 Craighall 2024 Johannesburg
R.S.A
Benefits of Attending:
You will learn more about screen printing as a high security feature
We will be assisting financial institutions with means to detect cheque fraud
Secure your documents - how to use paper and inks to your best advantage
You will receive a ten year forecast of disruptive technologies in security printing to 2020
Find out why you should use rotary screen printing for brand protection and high security printing
Secure your Government documents
3rd – 5th JULY 2013, SOUTHERN SUN HOTEL, O R TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Exploring The Latest And Cost Effective Security Printing Technologies To Combat All Security Fraud
Keynote Address By: Dr Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele Minister, MINISTRY OF STATE SECURITY South Africa
Expert Speakers Include: Heinz Artmaan, Managing Director, SID Consult GmbH, Germany Representative, Kenya National Examination Council, Kenya Colin Young, MD, Idube Security Printers & Agent, Arjo Wiggins Southern
Africa Jonathan Urry, Consulting Project Manager, Commercial Printing Group
Canon Europe Emile Siemens, Technical Sales, SPG Prints, Netherlands John Cooper, Technical Sales Director, Luminescence, UK Carol le Roux, Sustainability Manager, SAPPI, South Africa Christopher Chidakwa, Assistant Government Printer, Ministry of
Transport, Works, Supply and Communication (Rural Road Unit), Zambia Rudie Lion, Consultant, Smithers Pira, UK Daniel Hollinger, Regional Sales Director: Government Documents – OVD
Kinegram Corp, Switzerland Leon van der Merwe, Senior Consultant: Anti-Fraud Verification, Pitney
Bowers Batsumi Enterprise Ltd Nigel Ward, Director Business Development, Morpho, Netherlands Paul Haglich, PSG Marketing & Product Manager, BYTES Documents
Solutions Enrico Rampinelli, Chairman, ZETOS Swiss Forensic Supply Philippines,
Inc.
Conference Highlights
2 Case studies from African countries on Security Printing
Solution providers for your Security Printing needs under one roof
A Ten Year Forecast Of Disruptive Technologies In Security Printing
Early Bird Special!!
Book 3 delegates before 30 May 2013 and get the
4th seat for free!!
Showcase Sponsor:
WELCOME
Dear Esteemed Delegate,
AMC International prides itself in ensuring the best researched
programmes and providing solution driven summits. It is with this in
mind that we bring to you the 2nd Annual Pan African High Security
Printing Summit 2013. This summit will be held from the 3rd to the
5th of July 2013 at the Southern Sun Hotel, OR International Airport.
Every organisation that has documents with combinations of security
features is at risk of having the security of those documents
breached. With increased private and confidential information
available on printed form, the need to prevent counterfeiting,
forgery and tampering of confidential information is of vital
importance. This summit will assist you in a immensely by showcasing
the latest technological developments for your organisation to be
ahead of the pack towards ensuring success in security printing.
Sessions will be presented in various streams that address individual
challenges in High Security Printing.
In the very first session delegates will get an opportunity to find out
what was highlighted in the 1st Annual Pan African High Security
Printing Summit. It will also give coverage to where Africa is in terms
of trends and challenges. The Government Printing Department of
Zambia will give insight into their printing works and the preparations
they are getting into for the 2016 National Assembly elections. You
will also get an opportunity to find out what the Kazakhstan winning
formula was in getting the best banknote award in 2012.
Industry leaders in High Security Printing market research Smither’s
Pira , will give an extensive forecast of Disruptive Technologies In
Security Printing to 2020. Security Printing expert speakers from
Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, will
give you a breakdown of the latest and most affordable international
technologies with a special focus on Ink, security paper, screen print
and many more relevant security features.
As you can see this is a first in Africa and a summit NOT TO BE MISSED, so do make the necessary arrangements to attend
this event and we are looking forward to welcome you on board.
Kind Regards
Showcase Sponsor:
Matshego Njumbuxa
Senior Project Manager
AMC International
Who Should Attend?
Central banks
Issuing authorities
Government issuers of passport, ID and travel
documents
Law enforcement agencies
State printing works
Commercial high security printers
Suppliers of substrates security features
Biometrics suppliers
Integrators of passport and ID systems
Pre-press, printing, finishing and inspection
equipment manufacturers
Suppliers of specialist services for the security
printing and ID market
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Summit Program Day 1: 3 July 2013
08:00 REGISTRATION AND EARLY – MORNING REFRESHMENTS 08:30 CHAIRPERSON OPENING AND WELCOMING REMARKS
Heinz Artmaan Managing Director SID CONSULT GMBH, Germany
08:45 AFRICAN REVIEW
An overview of 2012 Pan African High Security Printing Summit
How far we have come as Africa
The latest developments and the way forward for Africa Heinz Artmaan Managing Director SID CONSULT GMBH, Germany
09:15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele Minister MINISTRY OF STATE SECURITY South Africa
10:15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: NEW SERIES OF KAZAKHSTAN
BANKNOTE “SAMRUK”
History of Creation, approbation and application of innovative security elements in a new series of Kazakhstan banknotes
New experience in introduction of the unique super wide security thread with colour shifting effect
Unique ideology of design, allowing to feel history, culture, originality of our country
“Samruk” series personifies country way to sovereignty, features mentality of the national, interethnic harmony between people and tendency of Kazakhstan people to the best future
Mr Kazhmuratov BF NBRK Director BANK NOTE FACTORY OF KAZAKHSTAN, Kazakhstan
11:00 MID-MORNING REFRESHMENTS 11:15 SECURE EXAMINATION PRINTING USING DIGITAL
SOLUTIONS Jonathan Urry Consulting Project Manager COMMERCIAL PRINTING GROUP: CANON
12.00 MALPRACTICE IN EXAMINATION – STRIVING FOR SECURE
EXAMINATION PRINTING
How they come about
Prevention of malpractice in security printing
The use of digital printing solutions in reducing the risk in the production process of examinations
Curbing the problem from the printing phase Representative
KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATION COUNCIL 13:00 NETWORKING LUNCH FOR ALL DELEGATES AND SPEAKERS 14:00 CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES IN THE ZAMBIAN
GOVERNMENT PRINTING DEPARTMENT In accordance with the Ministry’s mandate, Objective 6 empowers the Government Printing Department to provide quality printing services in order to facilitate smooth conduct of Government operations and generate revenue. However, over a period of time the Government Printing Department has faced many challenges. In this session these challenges will be explored as well as attempt to find solutions.
Existing constraints in the Zambian government printin
department
Re-capitalising Government printing department
The upcoming scheduled National assembly elections
2016
Christopher Chidakwa Assistant Government Printer MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, WORKS, SUPPLY AND COMMUNICATION (RURAL ROAD UNIT), ZAMBIA
15:00 SECURING GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS : THE PROTECTION
OF GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
Exploring foil based optical security device
Looking at highly sophisticated security features to protect government document
Exploring documents that require special authentication element to makes attempts to alter or falsifying them immediately recognisable
Daniel Hollinger Regional Sales Director: Government Documents OVD KINEGRAM CORP, Switzerland
16:00 MID-AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS 16:15 TEN YEAR FORECAST OF DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN
SECURITY PRINTING TO 2020 Ten-Year Forecasts of Disruptive Technologies in Security Printing to 2020 is the result of an exhaustive primary research programme incorporating a survey of industry leaders, including responses from across the security printing value chain. Literature and patent searches were conducted looking at technologies relating to security printing and engineering, and scientific journals were consulted.
The top 25 disruptive technologies in security printing
Realistic scenarios for these technologies
Key drivers and trends in the security print supply chain Rudie Lion Consultant SMITHERS PIRA, United Kingdom
17:00 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS & END OF DAY 1
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Summit Program
Day 2: 4 July 2013
07:30 REGISTRATION AND EARLY – MORNING REFRESHMENTS
08:00 CHAIRPERSON OPENING AND WELCOMING REMARKS
Heinz Artmaan
Managing Director
SID CONSULT GMBH
Germany
08:30 DOCUMENT SECURITY AND VERIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
USING AN ENCRYPTED 2D BAR CODE
Understanding document tampering, forgery and
counterfeiting
How to address the issue of document tampering
How to secure the data content of an important
document
Various verification methodologies
Leon van der Merwe
Senior Consultant: Anti-Fraud Verification
PITNEY BOWERS SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD
South Africa
09:30 SPECIALITY IMAGING THAT ENABLES MARKING OF
VARIABLE DATA
Exploring the information that makes documents
harder to duplicate or copy
Protecting documents such as ID cards, event tickets,
monetary documents and other high value documents
Specifying the different types of specialty imaging
Paul Haglich
PSG Marketing & Product Manager
BYTES Documents Solutions
10:30 MID-MORNING REFRESHMENTS
10:45 THE DEVELOPMENT OF INKJET SYSTEMS AND
ITS INCREASING ROLE IN SECURITY PRINT
A section on the various types of inkjet printing methods
available, describing the technical aspects of high-speed
continuous and slower, but higher resolution, drop-on-
demand and the different positives/negatives of water-
based, solvent-based and UV curing systems.
Describing the security features currently available for
inkjet printing and how multi-level features can be used
using variable print.
Looking at how digital print can be used to create track
and trace systems for use on security documents with a
high level of security and low cost base.
Summarising how digital technology is changing
security printing and allowing higher levels of
functionality and security.
John Cooper
Technical Sales Director
LUMINESCENCE, United Kingdom
11.45 THE MAKING OF SECURITY PAPER
Fourdrinier production of watermarked papers
Addition of security features
Chemical reactivity of the substrate
Carol le Roux
Sustainability Manager
SAPPI, South Africa
12:45 NETWORKING LUNCH FOR ALL DELEGATES AND
SPEAKERS
13:45 CASE STUDY: MAURITANIA-AN INTEGRATED IDENTITY
MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
An overview of Mauritania’s new electronic identity
management documents and the system asupporting
it
An example of how ePassports, National ID’s and
Drivers Licenes’s can share a common secure platform
A look at the benefits of how such an integrated
system can benefit all government agencies and lay
down a platform for future eGovernment Services.
Nigel Ward
Director Business Development
MORPHO
United Kingdom
14:45 PLANNING OF HIGH SECURITY PRODUCTION PLANTS
What goes into the planning of high security production
plants
Manufacturing facilities
Workflow in security printing plant
Heinz Artmaan
Managing Director
SID CONSULT GMBH, Germany
15:45 HOW TO USE PAPER AND INKS TO YOUR BEST
ADVANTAGE
Colin Young
Managing Director, IDUBE SECURITY PRINTERS
Agent, ARJO WIGGINS SOUTHERN AFRICA
16:00 MID-AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
16:15 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS & END OF DAY 2
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Day 3: 5 July 2013
Interactive Separately Bookable Workshop
THEME: OPTICALLY VARIABLE DEVICES Optically Variable Devices (OVDs) are security features that change contrast or colour with the angle of illumination and observation. Workshop Overview Optically Variable Devices (OVDs) are a major group of public security printing features. Getting the most appropriate for your document and ensuring that it cannot be counterfeited should be on top of your list. It is important for everyone involved in the specification, design, production or examination of secured documents to have a good understanding of the importance of OVDs.
Why First Line Security Devices
Becoming familiar with different types of Optical Variable Elements.
Knowing the Functions of each group of elements
What kind of protection offers such an element
How Secure are these elements
Benefits of attending:
Addressing in great detail how OVDs might be compromised and how to recognize such fraudulent efforts.
The workshop will present actual case-studies in order to engage and inform participants about the latest trends and developments in the industry and ensure maximum appreciation of OVDs.
The workshop also develops strategies that can be implemented in order to ensure Optimum functionality of OVDs through an appreciation of their design, production, application and examination
Session 1
• Identity and Document Crime
• Impostors
• Document Fraud
• Does the Chip replace the Visual Security Element?
• Phantasy Documents
• Manipulation of Paper Documents
• Manipulation of Plastic Documents
Session 2 • Optically Variable Elements, a critical review • Latent Image • Optical Variable Ink • Multiple Laser Image • 3-D Hologram • 2-D Hologram • Vector generated DOVID • Security in Security • New Technologies • Production Method of DOVID • Application of OVD • Conclusion/Discussion • End of Workshop, Networking Lunch
Workshop Agenda 08:00 Registration and Early-Morning Refreshments 08:30 Welcoming Remarks & Session 1 10:15 Mid-Morning Refreshments 10:45 Session 2 12:30 Networking Lunch & End of Workshop About your workshop leader: Enrico Rampinelli
Chairman ZETOS Swiss Forensic Supply Philippines, Inc.
3rd - 5th July 2013, Southern Sun O R Tambo Airport Hotel, Johannesburg
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