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Asia-Pacific Conference 2026

Asia-Pacific Conference 2026
 

Asia-Pacific Conference 2026
Sydney, Australia
May 27-28, 2026

The Asia-Pacific Conference brings together biometric users from key government agencies, commercial organisations, and technology providers to share ideas and discuss the opportunities biometrics offer and its implementational challenges.

As the Biometrics Institute celebrates its 25th anniversary and Silver Jubilee in 2026, this event offers a unique platform to connect with leading minds across government, commerce, and technology. The gathering facilitates high-level engagement and open dialogue, with sessions conducted under the Chatham House Rule to ensure a trusted space for open, off-the-record discussions.

Don’t miss this chance to participate in two inspiring days of knowledge sharing and unparalleled networking.

What to expect:
• High-profile keynotes – hear from a compelling lineup of international and local speakers shaping the future of biometrics
• In-depth discussions – engage in thought-provoking sessions on the latest trends and topical industry challenges
• Valuable connections – meet with peers and industry leaders to build lasting professional relationships

Who should attend?
This event is ideal for those involved in the biometrics industry, including:

• Government in service delivery and border management
• Police and law enforcement
• Healthcare
• Large corporates
• Retail and commerce
• Transport

Job titles:
• Decision-makers
• Policy and governance
• Business development
• Digital transformation
• Identity management
• Technology solutions, product development
• Security, cyber, risk

Agenda and speaker lineup:
The agenda and speaker lineup for the Asia-Pacific Conference are being finalised. For the most up-to-date information and to register to attend, please visit the Biometrics Institute’s website event listing page.

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