A new format of communication
Every 18 months, Intergraf Currency+Identity organises an international conference and exhibition for currency and identity experts in different European locations to share insights, innovations, and ideas. The event has been successful in reuniting the right people in one place and provides a neutral platform for industry players and end-customers worldwide to meet, be informed, inform and to cultivate business connections.
To further foster common interests and boost exchange during the months in between its events, Intergraf has looked into activities to deliver engaging coverage of industry trends to its global community and to broaden understanding and insight into the fundamental issues shaping the world of currency and identity. Intergraf therefore decided to transition from its former printed + online magazine Infosecura to a modern online format, tailored to meet the dynamic needs and trends of today's audience.
The result is Noted. a digital space reflective of the ever-changing media landscape going beyond the limitations of quarterly updates. We aspire to provide timely and engaging content that resonates with our audience's interests and preferences.
Noted. is not about publishing breaking news, but rather about providing context and presenting short articles that delve into topics significant to our community. Intergraf reaches out to industry enthusiasts to dive deeper into certain topics and share knowledge with our community.
Noted. targets seasoned currency and identity professionals ranging from central bank, government and law enforcement representatives to security printers and their suppliers. We strive to equitably cover currency and identity topics relevant to both industries.
Come along on our journey as we transition to this new dynamic format, reshaping the way we engage with our industries, while redefining our approach to deliver fresh content and insights to our audience.
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