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Conference: BORDERLESS BORDER MANAGEMENT 2025
MAR
Tue
04
MAR
Wed
05

This was 1 month ago

Location

Narva, Estonia

Programmes
Security

The Estonian Academy of Security Sciences invites you to a two-day international conference on border management. This event will bring together practitioners, academics, and business representatives to explore advancements and challenges in border security.

Topics covered in the conference:

  • Multifaceted Challenges in Security and Border Management
  • Research and Innovation for Border Management
  • Smart bots on the ground: education and Training
  • Innovative Border Technologies
  • Opportunities for Cross-Sectorial Cooperation

Practical information:

  • On-site event
  • Participation is free
  • Accommodation is not provided

For more information and registration, please visit the organiser’s page via this link.

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