APSCA is the industry association for payments and identity in Asia, from secure smart chip-based and contactless applications to the latest digital payments and digital identity services.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and APSCA will host the 6th Conference on Technical Cooperation & Capacity Building for Border Management and Identity (6th BMIC), together with an exhibition of latest border and identity management solutions, on 7-9 December 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Since the 1st Border Management and Identity Conference in 2010, this international event has become the largest gathering of National Government Authorities including Immigration, Identity, Border Control, Civil Registration, Customs, Population Management, Justice, Public Security and other agencies with responsibilities in the area of Migration, Border and Identity Management in Asia.
The APSCA conference is one of the best I have attended recently; it combined a mix of strategy and technical presentations which gave me not only a great understanding of the overall direction of transit related payments (trends and key issues), but also provided some great technical presentations which broadened my knowledge of the key applications and solutions.
David Maitland, Business Unit Direction and General Manager, Go-Ahead Retail Services
Excellent place to share experience and challenges being faced in the current environment. Further, since there is a good mix of companies from various verticals, it helps to brainstorm new ideas and technology.
Sabeeta Ratra, Country Director, Famoco Solutions
It is essential that policy makers have a good understanding of the benefits, costs, and challenges involved in different fare payment schemes and this forum is an effective means for conveying those concepts and empowering transport authorities and operators to make the best decision for their system.
Eric Turner, Transport Analyst, Transport & ICT Global Practice, The World Bank
I think the conference was well organized… We were able to identify the benefits and challenges that we commonly need to address in the future.