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Our 2025 line up
Thank you to our exceptional line-up of currency and identity experts, industry leaders, and influential minds who took to the stage in Milan. Their insights during sessions, panel discussions and live Q&As were inspiring and offered practical, real-world solutions for the challenges we face in our industry. We hope you learned, got inspired, and walked away with valuable ideas to apply in your day-to-day work.

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Pierre-Yves Boissinot
Deputy Director General - Cash & Retail Payments
Banque de France France
Christoffer Bonn
Head of ID-Centre
Finnish Immigration Service Finland
Ion Cristian Calea
Programme Officer
CEPOL - European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training Hungary
Patricia S. Collins
Director
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of Treasury United States of America
Donato Colucci
Head Border and Identity Solutions Unit, Immigration and Border Governance Division
International Organization for Migration (IOM) Switzerland
Lauren Del Giudice - online
Team Lead Market Infrastructure and Payments
European Central Bank Germany
Emmanuel Devaux
Commercial Director, Directorate General Banknote Manufacturing
Banque de France France
Tjörvi Einarsson
Program Manager ID & Travel Documents
Registers Iceland Iceland
Mónica Fernandes
Head of the Quality and Counterfeit Analysis Division, Issue and Treasury Department
Banco de Portugal Portugal
Stefan Hardt
Director General of Cash Management
Deutsche Bundesbank Germany
Sarah John
Chief Cashier and Executive Director of Banking
Bank of England United Kingdom
Rolando Enrique Kattan Bojórquez
Commissioner
Honduras National Registry of Persons (RNP) Honduras
Pearl Kgalegi
Head of Currency Management Department
South African Reserve Bank South Africa
Maxine Knegt
Document Expert, Trainer/Developer, Documents Bureau, Immigration and Naturalisation Service
Ministry of Asylum and Migration The Netherlands
Bernd Kümmerle
Managing Director, Banknote Solutions Division
G+D Currency Technology GmbH Germany
Jason Le
Senior Forensic Document Examiner
U.S. Department of Homeland Security - HSI Forensic Laboratory United States of America
Lior Lichtman
Head of Issuance Division, Currency Department
Bank of Israel Israel
Miguel López
Innovation and Development Unit Manager, Cash Department
Banco de España Spain
Owen McShane
Former Deputy Commissioner of Investigations
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles United States of America
Isabelle Moeller
Chief Executive
Biometrics Institute Ltd United Kingdom
Michelle Müller
Head of Consulting
ZEAM Switzerland
Sanzhar Nurkassimov
Chief Designer of Cash Department
National Bank of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Julia Pitters
Program Director Business Psychology & Professor of Business Psychology
International University of Applied Sciences Germany
Tony Poole
President
Document Security Alliance United States of America
Nathália Salles Ruivo de Barros
Environment Manager
Casa da Moeda do Brasil Brazil
Dieter Sauter
Vice President & General Manager Value Printing
Bundesdruckerei GmbH Germany
Uwe Seidel
Scientific Director
Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) Germany
Anna Stratmann
Technical Officer
Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) Germany
Alberto Sánchez Bermejo
Director of Identification Documents and Smart Cards Department
Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (FNMT) Spain
Sérgio São João
Industrial Director
Valora Portugal
Brook Taye
Chief Executive Officer
Ethiopian Investment Holdings Ethiopia
Marco Viticoli
Head of Research & Development Division
Banca d'Italia Italy
Mikko Väisänen
Chief Specialist
Finnish Immigration Service, ID-centre Finland
Marsel Wachter
Coordinator/ Document expert/ Trainer - Team Identity fraud (TIF)
City of Amsterdam The Netherlands
Douglas Ward
Senior Technology Program Manager, Security & Intelligent Documents
U.S. Government Publishing Office United States of America
Mark Wind
Principal Policy Adviser
The Dutch National Bank The Netherlands
Eleanor Winton
Expert, Facilitator, Consultant and Speaker on Innovation, Future Trends and Disruption
Foresightfully United Kingdom
Shinichiro Yamamoto
Director for General Security Products
National Printing Bureau (NPB) Japan
Catherine Yates
Document Design Officer, Passport Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs
U.S. Department of State United States of America
Kathleen Young
Executive VP and Chief of FedCash Services
Federal Reserve Financial Services United States of America
Adrien Zarantonello
Export Sales and Marketing Manager – Banknote Manufacturing
Banque de France France
Jeroen van Beek
IT Security Consultant
Scattered Secrets The Netherlands
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Pierre-Yves Boissinot
Deputy Director General - Cash & Retail Payments
Banque de France France
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.20 Session 5 __ Economic growth and the role of currency: navigating the now and planning for the future Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

With a background in engineering, Pierre-Yves Boissinot started his professional journey in the automotive industry, gaining experience with companies like Vallourec, PSA Peugeot, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing. In 2015, he transitioned to the currency sector, taking on the role of Production Director at the Banque de France’s Printing Works, where he was promoted to General Manager in 2020.

In 2024, he advanced to the position of Deputy Director General within the newly restructured organisation of Banque de France, which consolidates all retail payments activities—including production, circulation, and digital currency—under a single directorate.

Additionally, he was appointed as advisor to the President of EuropaFi Paper Mill.

Environmental impact of banknote manufacturing: Banque de France's strategy for improvement

Join Pierre-Yves and Adrien for an insightful presentation on how the Banque de France is taking major steps toward sustainable banking. Discover how recent investments in the Paper Mill and the exciting construction of a new Printing Works are paving the way for a greener future. Together you will explore the bank's research and development initiatives aimed at creating more sustainable and durable products.

Christoffer Bonn
Head of ID-Centre
Finnish Immigration Service Finland
Friday 07/03/2025 09.50-10.20 Session 10 __ Navigating the digital identity landscape: balancing biometrics and traditional IDs Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Christoffer Bonn holds two MSc degrees and has a diverse background as a war veteran, former EU police officer, criminal intelligence officer, and à la carte chef. With over two decades of experience in law enforcement and immigration, both in Finland and abroad, Chris currently serves as the Head of the ID Centre at the Finnish Immigration Service.

The Finnish DTC pilot - implementation, defect management and digital residence permits
Finland conducted the first ever successful DTC pilot in 2023 in a multi-agency effort. In addition to testing the DTC Type1, defect management was explored as well as a study on the digitalisation of the EU residence permit into a signed 2D-barcode containing a high-quality facial image.
Ion Cristian Calea
Programme Officer
CEPOL - European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training Hungary
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.15-11.35 Session 4 __ Latest trends and tactics in document forgery Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Ion Cristian started his law enforcement career as a border guard and worked for over six years at Bucharest-Otopeni Airport performing first and second line checks. He also held positions as shift leader and international cooperation coordinator.

He then spent over four years as a programme officer and lecturer at the Romanian Police Academy, where he taught hundreds of students on topics related to border guard control, including document verification procedures.

During this time, he participated in numerous national and international joint operations, often as a local or national coordinator. He worked closely with Frontex, contributing significantly at both operational and training levels. He co-authored various EU curricula and Frontex courses and served as the lead trainer in several iterations of the Frontex Train-the-Trainers course.

Cristian joined CEPOL in 2020 and has since been responsible for coordinating the migrant smuggling and document fraud portfolios. He actively participates in all strategic EMPACT meetings and has played a key role in designing and implementing various activities related to document fraud, including both onsite and online courses and webinars. Additionally, he is one of the key promoters of the CEPOL Multidisciplinary Laboratory, which will feature advanced technical capabilities for document verification.

EU law enforcement training: effective document checks, collaboration, and best practices
Join Cristian to uncover the vital role of CEPOL in equipping EU law enforcement officials with the knowledge and skills to combat document fraud effectively. Discover how CEPOL serves as a dynamic training hub, fostering collaboration and connectivity among various EU-funded projects, and enhancing partnerships with the private sector.
Patricia S. Collins
Director
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of Treasury United States of America
Wednesday 05/03/2025 11.50-12.10 Plenary Ocean 1-2-3-4 Speaker

Patricia “Patty” S. Collins is the first woman to serve as Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) in the agency’s 162-year history and was as such appointed as its 27th Director effective March 2024. The BEP develops and produces U.S. currency, trusted worldwide. The BEP develops overt and covert security features for U.S. currency deterring counterfeit currency production and circulation.

Following a 24-year-career in the U.S. Army, during which she deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans and spent seven years within the Joint Special Operations Command as one of a small number of women to serve, she retired from active duty as a Colonel in 2015.

After working for a few years at the McChrystal Group as a Principal Consultant where she focused on leadership development and guiding clients through complex challenges in the public and private business sectors, she joined the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) in May 2020. She served as Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer leading GPO’s operations, including business units responsible for its most important products, such as the U.S. passport, Congressional Record, Federal Register, White House print materials and secure federal credentials.

Positioning the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the future
With the production of the new U.S. catalyst note series planned over the next decade, Director Patty Collins, will discuss how she is shaping the BEP to take on this important initiative.
Donato Colucci
Head Border and Identity Solutions Unit, Immigration and Border Governance Division
International Organization for Migration (IOM) Switzerland
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.35-11.55 Session 4 __ Latest trends and tactics in document forgery Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Donato Colucci completed a Master of Art Degree in strategic studies and diplomatic science and a bachelor’s degree in political science and international relations in Rome, Italy.

With extensive experience as a Migration Management Specialist at the African Capacity Building Centre in Tanzania, a Senior Immigration and Border Management Specialist for North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, and a Police Commander at Pristine International Airport with the UN Mission in Kosovo, he is currently on special leave from the Italian Ministry of Interior to serve as an expert on migration management with the IOM.

Donato is the Senior Border and Identity Solutions (BIS) Specialist at the IOM Headquarters in Geneva, where he provides expertise and guidance on developing and implementing border and identity solutions, as well as migration management policies and strategies, including integrated border management and data analysis.

He supports the IOM regional offices and government partners in developing, implementing, and monitoring capacity-building training strategies at national and regional levels, and conducts technical field assessments when needed. Together with the IOM IT Experts, Donato provides technical support for assessing, budgeting, installing, and training with the IOM-developed Border Management Information System (BMIS) named MIDAS, and he delivers training on various other IBM topics, including passport examination procedures.

International cooperation to counter passport and identity fraud: key takeaways from the IOM
Donato will showcase effective strategies for improving border controls and regional collaboration to tackle migrant smuggling. His focus will be on leveraging the latest advancements in border management procedures, technology, and human resources to address transnational organised crime and promote safe, orderly, and regular migration.
Lauren Del Giudice - online
Team Lead Market Infrastructure and Payments
European Central Bank Germany
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.55-12.15 Session 7 __ Security considerations for physical and digital currency Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Lauren Del Giudice is the team lead for the offline digital euro at the European Central Bank. She holds a postgraduate degree in embedded and real-time systems and has developed extensive expertise in the field of secure elements.

She brings 20 years of private sector experience, specialising in designing and developing secure, innovative solutions for the identity, telecom, and banking industries.

Offline Digital Euro and Security Considerations
Delve into the innovative concept of the offline digital euro with Lauren while examining key security considerations.
Emmanuel Devaux
Commercial Director, Directorate General Banknote Manufacturing
Banque de France France
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.15-12.30 Session 3 __ Central bank digital currency: lessons learned and future implications Currency Aqua 1-2 Chair

After studies at the Institut d’Etudes des Relations Internationales (ILERI), Paris and Le Havre University, Emmanuel started his career at the Monnaie de Paris in 1994, working first in its International Department and Sales Management Division, and then moving to Ottawa, Canada as its official representative, in search of new opportunities on the Canadian and U.S. markets.

In 1997, Emmanuel returned to France to serve as Deputy Business Manager at the Banque de France, where he took responsibility for the marketing of the products and services of its Chamalières printing works, overseeing high-level relationships with central bank clients and actively contributing to European Central Bank (ECB) working groups.

In his current position as Commercial Director for the Banque de France’s Directorate General Banknote Manufacturing, Emmanuel covers a range of additional roles including managing relationships between the Banque de France and ECB, designing commercial, marketing and R&D policy, contract negotiation, and implementing bilateral cooperation policies with clients. Since 2006, Emmanuel is also a member of the Banque de France’s Executive Committee.

Session 3 __ Central bank digital currency: lessons learned and future implications
Tjörvi Einarsson
Program Manager ID & Travel Documents
Registers Iceland Iceland
Thursday 06/03/2025 09.50-10.10 Session 2 __ Unveiling the latest identity documents Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Tjörvi holds a bachelor's degree in psychology, a master's degree in project management, and is a graduate of the 275th session of the FBI National Academy. With 23 years of service in the Icelandic police, he has extensive experience in international cooperation and border-related matters, including work with Interpol, Europol, and Frontex.

He currently serves as the Program Manager for ID and travel documents at Registers Iceland.

New Icelandic ID card
In 2024, Iceland launched a new ID card featuring the updated ICAO TD1 vertical layout. This design includes a significantly larger portrait photograph on the front. Additionally, the card now incorporates two 2D barcodes (QR codes) based on the latest ICAO Data Structure for Barcodes (IDB). Tjörvi will explore the challenges encountered during the design process of the new ID card and Iceland's implementation of the updated IDB.
Mónica Fernandes
Head of the Quality and Counterfeit Analysis Division, Issue and Treasury Department
Banco de Portugal Portugal
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.55 Session 5 __ Economic growth and the role of currency: navigating the now and planning for the future Currency Aqua 1-2 Chair

Mónica Fernandes joined Banco de Portugal in 2000 to monitor the quality of the euro banknotes produced for Banco de Portugal and was appointed Head of the Quality and Counterfeit Analysis Division of the Issue and Treasury Department in 2017.

The Division oversees the monitoring and acceptance of euro banknote production for Banco de Portugal, conducts quality control of banknote sorting, analyses counterfeit euro banknotes and coins, performs IBNS testing, develops training materials, and conducts studies on euro banknotes and coins.

Additionally, she represents Banco de Portugal on Eurosystem working groups focused on euro banknote production and quality.

Session 5 __ Economic growth and the role of currency: navigating the now and planning for the future
Stefan Hardt
Director General of Cash Management
Deutsche Bundesbank Germany
Friday 07/03/2025 10.10-10.30 Session 9 __ Reinventing currency: innovative raw materials and manufacturing processes Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Stefan Hardt trained as a bank clerk and worked as a loan consultant before joining the Deutsche Bundesbank in 1985. After graduating in Business Administration from the Bundesbank's University of Applied Sciences, he held various positions in cashless payments and banking supervision at the Central Office in Frankfurt am Main.

In 1996, having successfully completed the civil servant training programme for admission to the Higher Service, Stefan was appointed Deputy Head of the Internal and External Procedures in Cash Payment Operations Division, and subsequently promoted Head of the Future of Cash Office in 2005.

Stefan became Head of the Cash Payments and Automated Cash Processing Division in 2006 and Deputy Director of General Cash Management in 2009. He was then named President of the Bundesbank's Regional Office in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland.

Since January 2015, Stefan is Director General of Cash Management.

Chief cashier as a part time job? - Challenges for chief cashiers in times of declining cash usage
The use of cash as a means of payment is declining in many countries. What strategic adjustments are required, and what role must central banks continue to play in the supply of cash? Stefan will explore the challenges central banks face in effectively managing money supply and liquidity while ensuring inclusive access to cash.
Sarah John
Chief Cashier and Executive Director of Banking
Bank of England United Kingdom
Thursday 06/03/2025 09.30-09.50 Session 1 __ The role of cash in present and future societies Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Sarah John is Chief Cashier and Executive Director of Banking at the Bank of England. She is responsible for the issuance and circulation of banknotes as well as managing the Bank’s customer banking and settlement operations.

Sarah joined the Bank in 1999 after completing a degree in economics at Cambridge. She has worked in a variety of risk management and policy roles and has been heavily involved in designing and implementing the Bank’s sterling market operations since the financial crisis, most recently as Head of the Bank’s Sterling Markets Division. Sarah has also worked in the Bank’s Financial Stability area, focusing on European macro-prudential policy issues.

Reaching new audiences with King Charles banknotes
Launching a new banknote always creates a media splash. But many people in the UK no longer access traditional media, including some parts of society that are heavy cash users. So how do you get your messages to these key demographic groups? The Bank of England has been trying a new approach.
Rolando Enrique Kattan Bojórquez
Commissioner
Honduras National Registry of Persons (RNP) Honduras
Friday 07/03/2025 11.50-12.50 Panel session Aqua 1-2 Panellist

Roland was elected by the National Congress of Honduras as Commissioner of the Registro Nacional de las Personas (RNP) in October 2019 for a five-year term and will begin his second term as a member of the Permanent Commission from 2024-2029.

He has 17 years of experience in the financial sector across Central America, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, and the U.S., serving as Information Security Officer. From 2013 to 2018, he advised the Ministry of Finance, leading initiatives like the World Bank-funded Public Employees Registry System (SIREP).

At the RNP, Rolando spearheaded the process of a new national ID, the development of a biometric validation system and the implementation of a mobile app to facilitate service to citizens, the gateway to the country's digital transformation.

Use of Banknotes and IDs by future generations around the world
Pearl Kgalegi
Head of Currency Management Department
South African Reserve Bank South Africa
Friday 07/03/2025 11.50-12.50 Panel session Aqua 1-2 Panellist

Pearl held various senior roles at both governments departments and private companies before joining the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) in 2018. As the Divisional Head responsible for Research, Policy, and Strategy where she was responsible for conducting research on emerging developments in the currency landscape, developing innovative strategies and formulating innovative and futuristic policies.

Currently, she is the Head of Currency Management Department, responsible for the management and operations of the entire Currency function which includes both banknotes and coin. Her responsibilities span from research, development of both banknotes and coin, issuance, distribution, and destruction. Pearl is also responsible for the 3 cash centres of the SARB which are responsible for distribution and processing of banknotes.

Furthermore, she led the SARB’s feasibility study on Central Bank Digital Currency and works very closely with the South African Bank Note Company and the South African Mint.

Use of Banknotes and IDs by future generations around the world
Maxine Knegt
Document Expert, Trainer/Developer, Documents Bureau, Immigration and Naturalisation Service
Ministry of Asylum and Migration The Netherlands
Thursday 06/03/2025 16.30-16.50 Session 8 __ Identity dynamics: urbanization, migration, and crisis Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Maxine Knegt began her journey in the field of document examination in 2009, starting a career with the Royal Military Police in the Netherlands. During this time, she held diverse roles, including border security at Schiphol Airport Amsterdam, police operations, aviation security training, escort commander training, first-line document control, and serving as a document examiner and expert.

After more than a decade with the Royal Military Police, Maxine transitioned to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) under the Ministry of Asylum and Migration in 2020. Maxine started as a document examiner specialising in breeder documents and then progressed to the role of Senior Document Expert in the training and development team. In this role, she shares her expertise in document examination and security designs and delivers training programs for both national and international colleagues and partners.

Training innovations of the Netherlands Document and Identity office
This presentation will explore strategies for recruiting and training the next generation of experts, with a focus on coaching and developing trainees. Maxine will also discuss the use of interactive games to enhance knowledge and engagement, as well as the creation of customized training materials focused on detecting falsifications.
Bernd Kümmerle
Managing Director, Banknote Solutions Division
G+D Currency Technology GmbH Germany
Thursday 06/03/2025 09.30-10.45 Session 1 __ The role of cash in present and future societies Currency Aqua 1-2 Chair

Bernd holds a degree in Business Studies and International Trade from the University of Reutlingen and has over 20 years' working experience in international banknote and government business at Giesecke+Devrient in Munich, Germany.

Originally from a sales background, Bernd has been a member of G+D’s global management team for the past 12 years in various positions, amongst others heading the Government Solutions Business and the Operations of the Banknote Business.

As a member of the Board of G+D Currency Technology, Bernd has been heading G+D’s paper, printing and security solutions business since 2017.

Session 1 __ The role of cash in present and future societies
Jason Le
Senior Forensic Document Examiner
U.S. Department of Homeland Security - HSI Forensic Laboratory United States of America
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.40 Session 6 __ The ecosystem of identity Identity Aqua 3-4 Panellist

Jason Le obtained a Master’s of Forensic Science Degree from The George Washington University and is a board-certified Forensic Document Examiner with more than 20 years of government service. In addition to his time working at the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Forensic Laboratory, Jason spent nearly 10 years with the US Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Forensic and Digital Science Laboratory serving as the Lead Forensic Document Examiner.

In his current role within the Research and Development Section at the HSI Forensic Laboratory, Jason’s primary focus is researching methods for the proper integration of design elements in travel and identity documents. To gain insight, he and the Research and Development team at HSI conduct vulnerability studies of secure documents and test emerging technologies that have the potential for use in counterfeiting documents. The work he does supports the development of best practices that the HSI Forensic Laboratory recommends for use in the implementation of a cohesive document design strategy.

The Laboratory has partnered with numerous credentialing authorities to enhance the security of the documents issued by their agencies.

Designing and managing the lifecycle of the U.S. passport
This panel will highlight the collaborative efforts of four U.S. government agencies in designing and managing the entire lifecycle of the U.S. passport. Discussions will cover key areas including design, research and development, manufacturing, quality control, supply chain management, authentication, fraud prevention, vulnerability testing, and inspection.
Lior Lichtman
Head of Issuance Division, Currency Department
Bank of Israel Israel
Thursday 06/03/2025 16.30-17.25 Session 7 __ Evolution in banknote design Currency Aqua 1-2 Chair

Lior joined the Bank of Israel in 1995 and brings 25 years of varied central banking experience. During his first 12 years at the Bank, Lior served as an Economist in the Banking Supervision Department, performing various roles towards the public and Israeli commercial banking system.

In November 2007, he took over the issuance of banknotes, coins and commemorative coins. In this role, he headed Israel’s New Series of Banknotes project and was responsible for the budget, planning, design, security concept, selection of suppliers, materials and security features, printing, and all other production steps, as well as legal aspects, logistics, launch and information campaigns. During this project, Lior acquired extensive expertise in banknote printing, including all related technical aspects and intricacies. The successful launch of all four denominations (NIS20, NIS50, NIS100 and NIS200) was completed in late 2017. The banknotes were internationally recognised and rewarded for high standards of security, innovation and accessibility.

Lior is a member of the management team of the Currency Department and also has responsibility for R&D of new products, and for maintaining and establishing both domestic and international relationships with state institutions, police and law enforcement authorities, suppliers, and other central banks.

Lior completed his academic studies in Israel, graduating with honours. He holds a first and second degree in Business Administration.

Session 7 __ Evolution in banknote design
Miguel López
Innovation and Development Unit Manager, Cash Department
Banco de España Spain
Thursday 06/03/2025 16.50-17.10 Session 5 __ Evolution in banknote design Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Miguel holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering and a master’s in economy. After having worked in the fields of engineering and education both in the public and private sector, Miguel joined the Banco de España in 2011. He initially worked on banknote issuance and anti-counterfeiting issues but transitioned to research and development in 2015 to oversee banknote R&D projects.

From 2020 to 2023, Miguel was part of the Directorate Banknotes at the European Central Bank, where he engaged in various activities within the Production Section.

In 2023, he returned to his previous role at the Banco de España as the manager of the R&D Unit.

Neurocash®: a new way of designing cash
Banco de España and the Instituto LENI (Polytechnic University of Valencia) developed a methodology for conducting innovative perception studies of cash based on the application of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Miguel will explain how Neurocash® leverages cutting-edge technologies to study users' biometric responses. Using AI-based algorithms, these responses are analysed to generate neuro-metric indicators that assess visual, emotional, and cognitive impact, in addition to security perception. More importantly, he will discuss the advantages of Neurocash®, including its design, security, quality, rapid and cost-effective prototyping, counterfeit resilience assessment, and evaluation of communication campaign effectiveness, among others. He will also explore its various applications throughout different phases of the cash life cycle, addressing the needs of the public and other stakeholders.
Owen McShane
Former Deputy Commissioner of Investigations
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles United States of America
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.15-11.35 Session 4 __ Latest trends and tactics in document forgery Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Owen McShane served as the Deputy Commissioner of Investigations for the New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) from 2022 to 2024. Prior to this he was an Investigator for the DMV for over 30 years, starting at an entry level position and rising through the ranks until being appointed as the Director of Investigation in 2003.

Owen is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Albany College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity. He teaches classes on Biometrics, Cybersecurity and Identity Theft. In August 2024, he became the Vice President of Government Relations for FaceTec Inc.

Throughout his professional career, Owen has been actively engaged with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) and chaired multiple workgroups for the organization including Cybersecurity, Fraudulent Document Recognition, Internal & External Fraud Work groups and the Facial Recognition Best Practice Group. He has also been involved with DSA (Document Security Alliance) since its inception after 9/11. He has served as a Board Member and is currently an Advisor to the Board of Directors.

Owen McShane is a graduate of York College of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a Minor in Sociology and holds a master’s degree in public administration and Counterterrorism.

How counterfeit driver’s licence trends in North America are changing
Counterfeit licenses have evolved from being a tool for teenagers to purchase alcohol & tobacco to a valuable resource for illicit organisations committing identity theft. During his presentation, Owen will detail the recent quality of counterfeits, how these trends are impacting state driver’s license programs, as well as the implications and the long-term impacts purchasers of fake IDs will face.
Isabelle Moeller
Chief Executive
Biometrics Institute Ltd United Kingdom
Friday 07/03/2025 09.30-09.50 Session 10 __ Navigating the digital identity landscape: balancing biometrics and traditional IDs Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Isabelle Moeller has played a key role in the establishment of the Biometrics Institute, the independent and international impartial membership organisation which is promoting the responsible, ethical and effective use of biometrics worldwide. She has been working with the Biometrics Institute since May 2002 and, after almost 10 years in Australia, she is now based in London.

Isabelle has created a worldwide community that brings together experts in technology, research, privacy, and policy to advocate for the responsible use of biometrics for a better future. She has effectively led numerous member-funded initiatives in this area, including the Three Laws of Biometrics, the Ethical Principles for Biometrics, and the Executive Briefing on Mitigating Biometric Vulnerabilities in Digital Identity. Additionally, she has facilitated important discussions at Institute events and raised awareness about responsible biometrics usage at prominent forums such as the UN, Interpol, OSCE, ICAO, and Frontex.

In 2017, she received the SIA Women in Biometrics Award for promoting the responsible use of biometrics and advancing security through innovation.

Trust is the new currency
In today’s digital and AI age, understanding the risks and opportunities associated with digital identity and biometrics is crucial. Isabelle will outline strategies for ensuring the responsible, ethical, and effective implementation of biometrics. She will explore how we can create a future where trust is the currency that empowers individuals and strengthens society by prioritising the Three Laws of Biometrics.
Michelle Müller
Head of Consulting
ZEAM Switzerland
Friday 07/03/2025 11.50-12.50 Panel session Aqua 1-2 Panellist

Michelle is Head of Consulting at ZEAM, a Generation Z agency in Switzerland that helps companies in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (DACH countries) like Porsche, Warner Bros or Vodafone to connect, interact and understand the relevance of young people as customers and future employees.

In her daily work, she aims to foster cross-generational exchange and collaboration between Gen Z, often called True Digital Natives, and key economic decision-makers. Her goal is to empower fresh, youthful perspectives in a world predominantly shaped by older generations. Moreover, she is dedicated to promoting gender equality, aiming to unite young women and men in this effort.

Use of Banknotes and IDs by future generations around the world
Sanzhar Nurkassimov
Chief Designer of Cash Department
National Bank of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Thursday 06/03/2025 10.10-10.30 Session 1 __ The role of cash in present and future societies Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Sanzhar Nurkassimov joined the design team at the National Bank of Kazakhstan in 2012, working under the guidance of chief designer Mendybai Alin. He participated in the creation of the national currency’s banknotes: the Tenge, while also studying intaglio engraving techniques at the Intaglio Engraving Academy in Urbino, Italy.

Since 2022, Sanzhar has been the Chief Designer of the National Bank of Kazakhstan, overseeing the design and integration of security features, as well as the production of banknotes for the national currency. He is the author of the new fifth series of Tenge banknotes, known as "Saka Style", and the jubilee 10,000 Tenge note issued in 2023 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the Tenge.

His vision and dedication make him a valuable asset to the National Bank of Kazakhstan and an influential voice in the international currency design community.

New Kazakhstani banknotes and the 2000 Tenge release
Discover Kazakhstan’s stunning new series of banknotes, inspired by the rich heritage of the Saka culture. These beautifully crafted notes capture the unique worldview of the country’s ancestors and mark a special celebration—the 30th anniversary of our national currency. Currently featuring 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 Tenge denominations, with more to come, this series is a tribute to Kazakhstan’s history and future.
Julia Pitters
Program Director Business Psychology & Professor of Business Psychology
International University of Applied Sciences Germany
Friday 07/03/2025 11.50-12.50 Panel session Aqua 1-2 Panellist

Julia Pitters is a professor and head of the distance learning program in business psychology at the IU - International University of Applied Sciences. She is also partner at the consulting firm Pitters℗ Trendexpert in Vienna. Her research generally deals with topics related to financial psychology and consumer behaviour.

Currently, in collaboration with the German Federal Bank, her focus is on the psychology of cash. She is a sworn and court-certified expert, author of books, and a frequent TV guest for her expertise in economic psychology.

Use of Banknotes and IDs by future generations around the world
Tony Poole
President
Document Security Alliance United States of America
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.40 Session 6 __ The ecosystem of identity Currency+Identity Aqua 3-4 Chair

Tony has more than 20 years’ experience in government business development, marketing, management and public policy.

As an expert in counterfeit deterrence technologies, he leads AJW’s Document Security practice and supports industry leading companies in formulating and implementing strategies for the development, introduction, and adoption of high security production equipment and sophisticated anti-counterfeit security devices/documents for major agencies of the United States Government.

Leveraging his counterfeit deterrence expertise, Tony has been an active member of the Document Security Alliance for over a decade; prior to his current position as President, he served as Industry Board Member for two terms and as Chairman of DSA’s Program Committee.

Tony is a member of the Advisory Board of ID and Secure Document News.

He co-founded the Banknote Conference and served as Director for more than 14 years.

Tony holds a Bachelors in Business Management degree from James Madison University.

Session 6 __ The ecosystem of identity
Nathália Salles Ruivo de Barros
Environment Manager
Casa da Moeda do Brasil Brazil
Friday 07/03/2025 09.30-09.50 Session 9 __ Reinventing currency: innovative raw materials and manufacturing processes Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Nathália is a chemical engineer specialising in environmental science, and she has a master's degree in public administration.

She currently works as Environmental Manager at Casa da Moeda do Brasil and Environmental Advisor at FIRJAN (Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro).

Circular economy in cotton banknotes: new possibilities, expanding life cycles
The introduction of the circular economy concept into the production of banknotes and the disposal of its waste has become part of the strategic planning of Casa da Moeda do Brasil, with sustainability being one of the pillars of its developments related to security printing. Learn all about their alternative model TRAN$FORMA and how applying circular economy concepts and investing in strategic partnerships has redefined their concept of waste that can be easily replicated by central banks and other printing facilities.
Dieter Sauter
Vice President & General Manager Value Printing
Bundesdruckerei GmbH Germany
Wednesday 05/03/2025 11.30-12.45 & Friday 07/03/2025 09.30-10.45 Plenary session & Session 9 __ Reinventing currency: innovative raw materials and manufacturing processes Currency+Identity Ocean 1-2-3-4 & Aqua 1-2 Chair

Dieter studied Physics at the University of Tübingen and the University of Stuttgart. From 1996 to 2000, he worked as a Scientific Assistant at the Institute for Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials, University of Stuttgart and joined the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin as a Project Manager, Research & Development Division in 2000, becoming Product Manager, Process Engineering at Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen in 2002.

Between 2005 and 2006, Dieter worked as a Patent Coordinator in the Banknote Printing Division of Giesecke & Devrient GmbH, München. In 2007 he took over as Regional Sales Director of the Southern & Eastern Africa Banknote Printing Division.

From 2011 to 2018, Dieter was Head of Research & Development at Orell Füssli Security Documents Ltd, Zurich. He also was appointed Head of Security Printing Division and Chief Technology Officer of the Orell Füssli Group on 1 April 2014.

Dieter took over as Chairman of Intergraf's Committee of Experts in October 2016. In 2019, he became Vice President & General Manager of the Business Unit Value Printing at the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin.

Plenary session & Session 9 __ Reinventing currency: innovative raw materials and manufacturing processes
Uwe Seidel
Scientific Director
Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) Germany
Thursday 06/03/2025 09.30-10.45 Session 2 __ Unveiling the latest identity documents Identity Aqua 3-4 Chair

Uwe studied experimental physics and optics at the University of Jena and the York University, Toronto.

After some years in industry with the AGFA-Gevaert company, he joined the Forensic Science Institute of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) as an ID document expert in 2000 and is now heading the BKA’s IT Forensics and Document section.

Uwe was actively involved in various projects dealing with the introduction of biometric technology into German travel documents, the development of the electronic ID card and recently, the new German EU passport. He is an active member of ICAO's New Technology Working Group and of the ICAO Technical Advisory Group TAG/TRIP.

Session 2 __ Unveiling the latest identity documents
Anna Stratmann
Technical Officer
Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) Germany
Friday 07/03/2025 10.20-10.40 Session 10 __ Navigating the digital identity landscape: balancing biometrics and traditional IDs Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Anna Stratmann works for the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and heads the ‘Biometrics for Public Sector Applications’ team. With her expertise in biometrics and process management, her responsibilities include the development and maintenance of the BSI technical guideline that specifies requirements and definitions for biometric systems relevant for German Identity Documents and Border Control as well as for the activities in standardisation and harmonisation in these contexts.

Anna has a strong background in software engineering and holds master’s degrees in both business information systems and applied computer science.

Meeting the biometric challenges of digital identity
The modern world is becoming more and more digital and so are identity documents. The use of biometric data such as fingerprints or facial images is on the rise and offers the potential to replace traditional identity documents in the future. Meeting the specific biometric challenges in this process will be crucial to whether future digital identity proofs can be used securely and efficiently.
Alberto Sánchez Bermejo
Director of Identification Documents and Smart Cards Department
Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (FNMT) Spain
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.15-12.30 Session 4 __ Latest trends and tactics in document forgery Identity Aqua 3-4 Chair

Alberto has a degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

Alberto started 25 years ago as a Software Engineer, developing applications for card personalisation, before becoming a Project Manager, and is currently responsible for the Department of Identification Documents at the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (FNMT).

Alberto has participated in projects related to the development of Spanish identification documents including the card-format driving license, the digital control system for road transport (digital tachograph), different versions of the national electronic ID card, and several generations of electronic passport.

Session 4 __ Latest trends and tactics in document forgery
Sérgio São João
Industrial Director
Valora Portugal
Friday 07/03/2025 09.50-10.10 Session 9 __ Reinventing currency: innovative raw materials and manufacturing processes Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Sérgio has over 25 years of extensive professional experience in Team and Operations Management within multinational, multicultural, and complex industrial environments.

Known for his talent in boosting productivity and achieving substantial cost savings across different industries, he is a results-driven leader who leads by example.

Smart Factory
Are you interested in learning how a Smart Factory uses advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), real-time monitoring, robotics, and data analytics to transform traditional manufacturing processes? Be sure to catch Sérgio’s presentation on how the Smart Factory is setting the standard for innovation and efficiency in today’s fast-paced industrial landscape!
Brook Taye
Chief Executive Officer
Ethiopian Investment Holdings Ethiopia
Wednesday 05/03/2025 12.10-12.30 Plenary Ocean 1-2-3-4 Speaker

Brook Taye is the CEO of Ethiopian Investment Holdings, Ethiopia's sovereign wealth fund and strategic investment arm. Previously, Brook led the Ethiopian Capital Market Authority, overseeing securities market regulation, and served as Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Finance, driving economic reforms such as debt management and state-owned enterprise restructuring.

His earlier roles include Investment Fund Manager at a private equity firm in Florida and Economist and Regulatory Analyst at a banking law firm in New York.

Ethiopia's secure printing hub: EIH's vision brought to life
Join Brook Taye for an exclusive presentation unveiling the groundbreaking partnership between TOPPAN Gravity and EIH, establishing Ethiopia’s first state-of-the-art secure printing facility, designed to serve Africa and beyond. Discover how the fusion of EIH’s deep local insights with TOPPAN Gravity’s global security printing expertise is driving Ethiopia’s digital transformation, empowering local talent, and bridging the technology divide.
Marco Viticoli
Head of Research & Development Division
Banca d'Italia Italy
Thursday 06/03/2025 16.30-16.50 Session 5 __ Evolution in banknote design Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

After earning his degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Material Science, Marco began his career by collaborating with the University of Catania and the Italian National Research Council on various research projects.

He joined the Banca d’Italia Banknotes Directorate in 2005, working on quality control, prepress production processes, and health & safety. In 2011, he was appointed Head of the R&D Section, where he primarily focused on designing new banknotes, leading R&D projects on innovative security features, and advancing process innovation technologies.

Since 2021, Marco has led the Research and Development Division, overseeing the design and development of new banknotes and security features, innovation in production processes, quality control of raw materials and euro banknotes. Additionally, he represents Banca d’Italia on the Eurosystem’s task force dedicated to R&D activities.

Evolution of banknote design: from human to artificial intelligence
Would you like to learn how technological innovations have shaped the evolution of Banca d’Italia’s banknote design? Are you interested in exploring how artificial intelligence could further expand the boundaries of creative possibilities? Join Marco for his presentation and learn from Banca d’Italia’s experience first-hand.
Mikko Väisänen
Chief Specialist
Finnish Immigration Service, ID-centre Finland
Friday 07/03/2025 09.50-10.20 Session 10 __ Navigating the digital identity landscape: balancing biometrics and traditional IDs Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Mikko Vaisanen is an Inspector at the Finnish Border Guard's Headquarters, specialising in Border Checks. He is responsible for the implementation of biometrics in border control and immigration monitoring, as well as overseeing developments in document security and control tasks. Mikko leads the advancement of document examination within the Finnish Border Guard and is in charge of improving systems, data pages, and registers related to border control and immigration.

With nearly 30 years of service in the Finnish Border Guard, Mikko has spent over 13 years at the Headquarters and has been a document security expert for two decades.

Mikko is also the project manager of the Finnish DTC (Digital Travel Credentials) pilot, the first in the world to undergo live testing. He is a member of ICAO’s New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) and serves as Deputy Chair of Finland's National ID-Forum Steering Group.

The Finnish DTC pilot - implementation, defect management and digital residence permits
Finland conducted the first ever successful DTC pilot in 2023 in a multi-agency effort. In addition to testing the DTC Type1, defect management was explored as well as a study on the digitalisation of the EU residence permit into a signed 2D-barcode containing a high-quality facial image.
Marsel Wachter
Coordinator/ Document expert/ Trainer - Team Identity fraud (TIF)
City of Amsterdam The Netherlands
Thursday 06/03/2025 16.30-17.25 Session 8 __ Identity dynamics: urbanization, migration, and crisis Identity Aqua 3-4 Chair

After earning a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, and law from Hogeschool InHolland, Marsel was trained as an expert-level document specialist by The Royal Marechaussee in the Netherlands. He began his career with the department of the municipality of Amsterdam responsible for the initial registration of new citizens, primarily from abroad.

He later joined the Team Identity Fraud (TIF), a collaboration between the municipality of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam police aimed at combating and preventing identity fraud in the city. The team provides training, advice, and conducts research on identity fraud. The team's formation was triggered by a significant event on October 4, 1994, when an EL AL Boeing 747 cargo aircraft crashed into two apartment buildings in Amsterdam Bijlmermeer. In the aftermath, the city government called for survivors to come forward for registration. The unexpectedly high number of undocumented individuals seeking registration led to the creation of TIF.

Session 8 __ Identity dynamics: urbanization, migration, and crisis
Douglas Ward
Senior Technology Program Manager, Security & Intelligent Documents
U.S. Government Publishing Office United States of America
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.40 Session 6 __ The ecosystem of identity Identity Aqua 3-4 Panellist

Douglas ‘Doug’ Ward joined the U.S. Government Publishing Office in the fall of 2001. As a specialist, with a strong technical background in printing technology and printing management, he was assigned to work on the team developing the ePassport in conjunction with the Department of State. During the development of the US ePassport Program, the GPO’s Security & Intelligent Documents division was formed with a focus on having dedicated security printing, manufacturing, engineering, and issuance experience available to all agencies in the US Federal Government.

In addition to the US ePassport and the US NexGen Passport, Douglas has been involved in or directed and managed the development and production process for many US Federal Identity Documents.

In early 2023, Douglas was promoted to Senior Technology Program Manager focusing on all card-based identity document development and issuance projects.

Along with engineering and implementing secure documents at GPO, Douglas also acts as an advisory resource for any Federal Agency in the realm of high security document design, feature evaluation, production and issuance.

Designing and managing the lifecycle of the U.S. passport
This panel will highlight the collaborative efforts of four U.S. government agencies in designing and managing the entire lifecycle of the U.S. passport. Discussions will cover key areas including design, research and development, manufacturing, quality control, supply chain management, authentication, fraud prevention, vulnerability testing, and inspection.
Mark Wind
Principal Policy Adviser
The Dutch National Bank The Netherlands
Thursday 06/03/2025 11.55-12.15 Session 3 __ Sustainability in banknote manufacturing Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Mark has dedicated nearly 3 decades to De Nederlandsche Bank's Cash Policy Department, gathering profound knowledge and comprehensive skills in virtually all aspects in the field of cash.

Besides cash policy, his expertise spans cash design and development, production and quality management, logistics, counterfeit prevention, technical R&D, and sustainability in both product and process. Mark has actively contributed to numerous committees and expert groups at the ECB.

Driving eco-friendly banknote production with sustainability-focused tendering
Discover how De Nederlandsche Bank leverages tender-reward procedures to promote eco-friendly raw material sourcing and banknote production while maintaining cost-efficiency.
Eleanor Winton
Expert, Facilitator, Consultant and Speaker on Innovation, Future Trends and Disruption
Foresightfully United Kingdom
Wednesday 05/03/2025 09.20-10.00 Plenary Ocean 1-2-3-4 Keynote

As a specialist in foresight and innovation, Eleanor's career has encompassed a range of fields, including legal policy, money laundering investigations, and future thinking. While her current focus is on foresight, she began her career by specialising in hindsight, investigating misconduct, fraud, and money laundering with the Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman, the Financial Ombudsman Service, and KPMG’s Forensic Group.

She created, developed, and directed KPMG’s Future Institute in the UK and has worked closely with senior leadership teams across a wide range of sectors, including healthcare, mining, logistics, and financial services.

Today she is the owner of Foresightfully, a boutique consultancy focused on innovative approaches to strategy, leadership, and culture. She is dedicated to sustainable business practices and believes strongly in the crucial role of business leaders in shaping a more equitable and inclusive future.

Eleanor helps her clients create clear short- and long-term action plans to address external changes and their effects on sector and industry dynamics. She encourages her clients to stay curious about evolving trends and to be bold in seizing the opportunities that these changes offer.

She also co-authored The Disruption Game Plan: New rules for connected thinking on innovation and risk, which was released to rave reviews.

The future is not what it used to be
As organisations grapple with an ever more complex and seemingly unpredictable operating environment, it’s more important than ever for leaders to be foresightful, combining long term vision with action today. Eleanor brings a fresh and expertly curated perspective on the global trends shaping the future and provides practical prompts, tools and approaches that businesses can use to drive sustainable growth.
Shinichiro Yamamoto
Director for General Security Products
National Printing Bureau (NPB) Japan
Thursday 06/03/2025 10.10-10.30 Session 2 __ Unveiling the latest identity documents Presentation Identity Aqua 3-4 Speaker

Shinichiro has a degree in Chemical Engineering. Later, while working with NPB, he also obtained a Master of Technology Management. Since his involvement in the technology development and quality control of Japan's inaugural electronic passport in 2006, he has held various pivotal roles within NPB's passport division.

He currently serves as the Director for General Security Products at the National Printing Bureau of Japan, overseeing the development and production of Japan's next-generation passports. With over 30 years in the security printing sector, he brings extensive expertise and insights.

Japan’s next generation passport
Shinichiro will delve into NPB Japan’s journey in crafting Japan’s forthcoming passport series, covering the incorporation of iconic artworks alongside cutting-edge anti-counterfeiting technologies.
Catherine Yates
Document Design Officer, Passport Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs
U.S. Department of State United States of America
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.40 Session 6 __ The ecosystem of identity Identity Aqua 3-4 Panellist

Catherine Yates is a Document Design Officer with the U.S. Department of State. She is responsible for the design and oversight of the secure identity documents issued by Consular Affairs.

Prior to her service at the U.S. Department of State, Catherine worked at the U.S. Government Publishing Office for 16 years as Technology Program Manager, where she oversaw product development, project management, and quality initiatives of security documents for various U.S. government agencies.

For the past several years, Catherine’s primary focus has been the development and launch of the new U.S. passport. She is a subject matter expert in secure document materials, manufacturing, and personalisation methods.

Designing and managing the lifecycle of the U.S. passport
This panel will highlight the collaborative efforts of four U.S. government agencies in designing and managing the entire lifecycle of the U.S. passport. Discussions will cover key areas including design, research and development, manufacturing, quality control, supply chain management, authentication, fraud prevention, vulnerability testing, and inspection.
Kathleen Young
Executive VP and Chief of FedCash Services
Federal Reserve Financial Services United States of America
Thursday 06/03/2025 09.30-09.50 Session 1 __ The role of cash in present and future societies Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

The majority of Kathleen’s career has been in Federal Reserve Financial Services. She started her career in operations as a young manager, and later joined the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fransisco in 2012. She developed cross-functional knowledge in a variety of local and national Information Technology responsibilities before returning to payments and joining the FedCash leadership team in 2016.

Today, Kathleen is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Executive Leadership Team, the Federal Reserve Financial Services Leadership Team, and the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence Steering Committee. She leads the team responsible for providing strategic guidance and support to 28 Reserve Bank Cash offices. This includes cash supply chain engagement, insights and analysis; banknote processing and technology; and national vault inventory and distribution management. Kathleen and her team are particularly focused on the NextGen Program, which replaces the existing fleet of cash processing systems across the country, processing nearly 30 billion notes per year.

Kathleen graduated from Florida State University’s College of Business with an undergraduate degree in marketing management. She also completed executive programs at Harvard Business School, Columbia University, and the Darden School of Business.

Shifting strategies in light of U.S. currency trends
Since 2016, the annual U.S. Diary of Consumer Payment Choice study surveys consumers to determine payment preferences over time. This year’s 2023-2024 study is the first conducted since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and results indicate that the pandemic has lasting effects on how consumers make payments. Join Kathleen as she shares the latest key findings of the study with you, while explaining how Federal Reserve Financial Services shifts strategies to ensure their mission is met in an efficient way.
Adrien Zarantonello
Export Sales and Marketing Manager – Banknote Manufacturing
Banque de France France
Thursday 06/03/2025 15.00-15.20 Session 3 __ Sustainability in banknote manufacturing Presentation Currency Aqua 1-2 Speaker

Adrien Zarantonello has 15 years of experience in international business development, specialising in high-value and complex projects sales. He gained this expertise working for Oberthur Cash Protection as the Latin America Sales Manager and as the International Business Director for Compte-R, an industrial boiler company with a global presence.

Adrien joined Banque de France in 2023 as an Export Sales and Marketing Manager, where he is tasked with expanding the international reach of Banque de France’s banknotes manufacturing through new partnerships. He is passionate about fostering collaboration on banknote production and cash cycle management with central banks.

Environmental impact of banknote manufacturing: Banque de France's strategy for improvement

Join Pierre-Yves and Adrien for an insightful presentation on how the Banque de France is taking major steps toward sustainable banking. Discover how recent investments in the Paper Mill and the exciting construction of a new Printing Works are paving the way for a greener future. Together you will explore the bank's research and development initiatives aimed at creating more sustainable and durable products.

Jeroen van Beek
IT Security Consultant
Scattered Secrets The Netherlands
Wednesday 05/03/2025 11.30-11.50 Plenary Ocean 1-2-3-4 Speaker

Jeroen van Beek is a security tester and data leak expert. He assists clients in identifying vulnerabilities within their IT security policies and how to implement their policies across the organisation.

His work often involves simulating real-world attacks by breaching critical IT systems, demonstrating the tangible impact of security threats.

Additionally, Jeroen advises clients on minimising the risks of account takeovers and other password-related issues.

IT security compliance
In today’s world, numerous rules, regulations, and risk frameworks exist for IT security - and for good reason. However, these reasons are often overlooked. In this presentation, we will examine several high-profile IT security incidents, explore what went wrong, and discuss how adherence to good practices can help your organisation mitigate IT security risks.
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