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Programmes SecurityPEN-CP, the Pan-European Network of Customs Practitioners has opened a call for submissions for the PEN-CEP 1st Innovation Prize.
The PEN-CP Innovation Prize welcomes innovators of security and other customs-relevant technologies, solutions and services to share their leading-edge innovations with the European customs community. Joining the Innovation Prize contest gives the participants an opportunity to promote their customs-relevant technologies and to get a better understanding of the challenges that customs administrations face today, amid the growing international trade, changing security landscape, increased responsibilities, and louder calls for trade facilitation.
The Innovation Prize is awarded to the contestant with the most useful, original innovation that has already demonstrated its value to customs operations (Track #1) or that has the largest potential to benefit customs administrations in the future (Track #2). The winners are chosen by a team of PEN-CP customs practitioners as well as external experts.
More information on the call and conditions to participate can be found on the PEN-CP website.
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