Intergraf Currency+Identity

Intergraf Currency+Identity
Milan, Italy
March 5-7, 2025
Intergraf Currency+Identity offers the largest conference and exhibition in the industry, a unique, non-profit platform that brings together central banks, governments, identity document issuing authorities, security suppliers and industry specific digital solution providers.
In 2025, Intergraf Currency+Identity will take place from 5 to 7 March in Milan, Italy. One stop to meet the currency and identity community. Three days filled with learning and networking opportunities, an engaging conference agenda, inspirational keynotes and technical insights. A vast 4,000 m² exhibition featuring 110+ booths showcasing the latest in currency and identity solutions.
The day before, on 4 March 2025, three exclusive parallel events will take place. The Intergraf Identity High and Intergraf Currency High are by invitation only and restricted to a select vetted audience to ensure high-profile conversations and the exchange of best practices within a secure environment. Representatives of a central bank, ministry or law enforcement can register for free after having registered for the main event.
A free-of-charge, full day Intergraf Certification Workshop exclusively for certified companies, companies in the process of certification and end-customers. A diverse range of engaging training and informational sessions will ensure that participants will be well-equipped to handle challenging scenarios in the day-to-day operations of a certified company. Meanwhile, the programme includes three exclusive networking events that allow for the perfect opportunity to reconnect with key industry players and high-level currency and identity professionals.
Intergraf represents the European printing industry, gathering 22 national printing federations in 21 countries in Europe. The printing industry provides jobs to more than 625,000 Europeans active in 112,000 companies and generates a turnover of approximately € 79.5 billion. The industry throughout Europe consists of small enterprises, as 90% of them employ fewer than 20 persons.
As the representative of the European printing industry, Intergraf closely monitors relevant developments, offering regular updates and practical guidelines to the industry. Additionally, Intergraf constantly advocates for the industry’s best interests towards the European Institutions.
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