Biometrics 2001
In 2000, the biometric industry managed to generate a revenue of US$196 million1. By the end of 2001, this is expected to be propelled to over US$350 million. By 2003, the one billion dollar mark will be smashed.
Make no mistake, this industry is moving forward at lightening speed.
Now is the time to take advantage of this growth. Tomorrow's industry leaders will be those companies that can grasp the opportunities today.
Biometrics 2001 is a global event that can turn your aspirations into reality. We have demonstrated over the last three years that this is the leading, dedicated biometric show worldwide, as biometrics is recognized as a mainstream security technology.
Unprecedented Demand for Space Means Expansion for Biometrics 2001. Demand for exhibition space at Biometrics 2001 has been so high that we have moved the event to one of the most prestigious and new venues in the world, ExCeL, London, UK. ExCeL was opened in autumn 2000, and provides Biometrics 2001 with a state-of-the-art international centre for the conference and exhibition.
We are delighted to confirm that we have retained our existing dates, 28th, 29th and 30th November 2001, so that inconvenience to all participants of Biometrics 2001 is minimised.
Biometrics 2001 Conference Programme Line-up One of the highlights of this year's conference is a debate on privacy where we are bringing together a world-acclaimed privacy expert, leading biometric industry dignitaries, a talented lawyer, and an end user that has experienced the headaches associated with installing a biometric system. For an up-to-date speaker line up click here.
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We look forward to seeing you at Biometrics 2001!
Mark Lockie Editor, Biometric Technology Today 1 Figures taken from Btt's "The Biometric Industry Report, Market and Technology Forecasts to 2003"
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