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Beyond borders: Biometric-driven efficiency in travel

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The global travel industry is experiencing a significant resurgence, and we’ve noted significant reinvestment in aircraft, equipment, and facilities. The next wave of ushering in operational efficiency and national security relies on innovations that further enhance seamless passenger experiences while cutting costs and integration times.

Join iProov, Goode Intelligence and Biometric Update for an in-depth look at how the best biometric solutions are shaping the bright future of travel in 2025 and beyond.

– Strengthening Secure Borders: How remote pre-travel identity verification, digital IDs, and DTCs optimize officials’ administrative processes and enable real-time, high-risk security interactions.

– Expanding Smart Airports: Leveraging the latest technologies, such as efficient document-free, curb-to-gate biometric processing, combats congestion and high wait times and creates convenient passenger experiences.

– Empowering Purpose-Driven Passengers: Analyzing the resurgence of various domestic and international travel trends is driving the demand for personalized experiences and transparency about the collection and processing of their sensitive biographic and biometric data.

Who should attend?

Airline executives, airport operators, border control and government agencies, travel technology providers, and anyone interested in the future of global travel.

Key takeaways:

– Learn how biometrics can enhance security, efficiency, and passenger satisfaction.

– Discover strategies for navigating the challenges and opportunities of the travel landscape.

– Understand the evolving needs and expectations of modern travelers.

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