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LONDON CALLING Think the Unthinkable
To set the tone for the second day of presentations and discussions, delegates will be invited to ‘Think the Unthinkable’ in a special view of living, working and doing business in a changing world. Addressing the conference will be Nik Gowing, a pioneer in predicting and identifying the new vulnerability, fragility and brittleness of institutional power in the new all-pervasive public information space.
Following his presentation, Nik will chair a debate involving a panel representing the governmental, manufacturing, logistics, insurance and law enforcement sectors – and, once again, delegates have the chance to put forward questions for the panel right now by emailing
info@tapaemea.org
The challenges facing law enforcement will continue in the afternoon session as the conference hears presentations on:
Law enforcement and insurance will also join the debate on day one. Insurance expert David Taylor, speaking on behalf of the International Union of Marine Insurers (IUMI) will discuss ‘Disruptive times – future supply chain challenges facing cargo and logistics insurers’.
Future technologies take centre stage
The first afternoon session of day one switches the focus to technology and invites a panel of experts to each provide a 10-minute update on:
• Artificial intelligence • Robot technology • Driverless trucks • Drones
Speakers already confirmed for this session include: •
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Edwin Lustig, CEO of Robot Security Systems
Joerg Schib, Global Account Manager Logistics, Johnson Controls
Frédéric Haegeman, EMEA Sales, Honeywell Security & Fire
If you have any questions you’d like to see put to the panel on these or any other future technologies, please send them to
info@tapaemea.org
Law enforcement and insurance will also join the debate on day one. Insurance expert David Taylor, speaking on behalf of the International Union of Marine Insurers (IUMI) will discuss ‘Disruptive times – future supply chain challenges facing cargo and logistics insurers’.
What’s the view of law enforcement and the insurance sector – and is TAPA ready for the future?
Following a live robot demonstration during the afternoon networking break, delegates will hear the latest views of Europol, presented by David Ellero, Head of Unit. Economic & Property Crime.
The first day of speaker and panel discussions will conclude with a look at TAPA’s role and progress over its first 20 years, introduced by former Chairs Gary Alton and Julian Hansen. Then the focus will shift to the future of the Association in view of the changing supply chain security environment with a panel discussion featuring the Chairs of the Association’s Americas, Asia Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa regions.
Dinner will take place in the same venue – the Park Plaza London Riverbank – and will include a special lottery to add to the evening’s entertainment and, most importantly, to raise money for another great charity.
Day two will commence with an update on TAPA EMEA’s new Parking Security Requirements (PSR) and the latest training news from the Association.
• Future terrorism threats • Cybercrime and data security • Transnational organised crime
Speakers in this session will include Superintendent David Roney, Deputy National Police Coordinator for PROTECT & PREPARE at the UK’s National Counter Terrorism Policing HQ, and Brandon Gregg, Head of Global Trust & Security at Seagate Technology.
IIS & LEA discussion panel
This will lead into a joint TAPA Incident Information Service (IIS) and Law Enforcement Agency discussion panel on the use of incident information data in fighting crime. The discussion will involve representatives of EMEA police forces, who will be joined by Michael Ahner, Head of Logistics at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, Bjorn Hartong, Risk Engineer & Practice Lead Marine and Security at Zurich Insurance, and a panellist from Sensitech.
NATO to deliver keynote presentation
The two-day conference will conclude with a keynote presentation by a leading NATO specialist on ‘future developments to combat crime’.
Between now and the conference in October, TAPA will add further speakers/ panellists to this already impressive list of experts. All updates will be published in the password-protected members’ section of the TAPA website.
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