IBM will be a Gold Sponsor at the WCO IT Conference & Exhibition in Dubai

Originally posted by IBM

Explore the ways that modern information and communications technology can lead to exciting possibilities for a whole of government approach at the border: A three day high-level international event with over 30 leading experts offering insight and opinion on critical issues and focusing on the vital role of information technology can play in linking all parties operating at the border in the most effective manner. Participants will have the opportunity to see and learn more about the latest IT solutions that have been designed specifically for the global Customs and trade market.

IBM will be a gold sponsor at the WCO IT Conference & Exhibition 2013 at Atlantis-The Palm, Dubai on 14-16 May 2013.

This event represents an ideal opportunity for IBM to demonstrate its abilities in this industry and to create and build new relationships and opportunities.

  • Rob Meerman, Associate Partner Public Sector, BeNeLux, will be our key speaker at this event. Rob is part of a discussion at 9.40am on Thursday 16 May with the topic The Human Factor - Can IT assist with the challenges involved in much closer coordination amongst border agencies including Customs?
  • Opportunity for 1:1 meetings with IBM executives and subject matter experts. The following people will be available:
    • Curtis Clark, Director, Global Government
    • Norbert Kouwenhoven, Solutions Leader, Customs, Borders & Revenue Management
    • Rob Meerman, Associate Partner, Global Business Services
    • Leigh Coen, Business Architect, Global Government
    • Alan Baldwin, Global Government Business Advisor

I encourage you to join us at WCO IT Conference & Exhibition 2013 to gain valuable insights about IBM solutions for Smarter Customs. See how to schedule a private meeting or solution demonstration and registration information >>

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