Date: March 5 and 6, 2024

Location: Coventry, United Kingdom



Understanding the world of compromised (including counterfeit) technology-based products, including materials and components, and seeing example cases, root causes, responsibilities, strategies, and consequences are essential to understanding and mitigating the threat. We provide a platform to the developers of concepts, policies, and technologies that will thwart the abilities of counterfeiters and other bad actors to attack the supply chain. Contributing a presentation at this leading global event allows you to have your say in helping the industry and nations remain safe and secure.

This UK version of the long-running CALCE-SMTA symposium is the best place to share your experience, technology, advice, and information regarding the supply chain concerns of today while planning for a different business and technology environment in the future. The symposium will address the issues facing the industry, governments, and associations outside the United States, particularly in Europe. The nature of proposed solutions within Europe and global collaborations in monitoring, reporting, standards development, and adoption will particularly interest the symposium delegates. The scope of this event broadens and adapts to address the community's interests with an emphasis on technology and policy innovations.

Please include sufficient information for the technical committee to understand your presentation focus and content to determine suitability in the program. Please contact Diganta Das, Ian Blackman, or Roger Rogowski if you have any questions or need additional guidance.
 

Applications of AI and Machine Learning Cybersecurity Concerns Associated with Counterfeit Parts and Materials Electronic Parts Distribution
  • Supply Chain Surveillance
  • Classification Tools for Components and Suppliers
  • Machine Vision Utilization
  • Hardware Trojans
  • Tampered Parts and Equipment
  • Malware Placement
  • Authorized Distribution
  • Independent Distribution and Their Variations

 

Experiences from the Commercial Industry Inspection Tools and Techniques for Detecting Counterfeits Legal, Economic, Public Policy, and Law Enforcement Tracking Parts and Products
  • Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS)
  • Consumer Products
  • Computers
  • Automotive, including e-Mobility
  • Medical
  • Assembly Level Counterfeits and Their Detection
  • Side-Channel Tools for Counterfeit Detection
  • Economic Impacts and Costs to the Industry from Counterfeit
  • Law Enforcement Actions
  • National Actions in European Countries
  • Government and National Defense Procurement Practices and Their Impacts on Counterfeit Management
  • Industry and International Working Groups and Standards on Managing Counterfeit Risks
  • Impacts of War, Sanctions, and Conflicts
  • Traceability Technologies and Adoption
  • Machine Vision-Based Authentication Techniques

 

 

Program Presented by

 

Kat Erdahl

For more information about the event, exhibition opportunities, accommodation, and registration, please contact Kat Erdahl, Events and Administrative Manager, SMTA.

Dr. Diganta Das

For more information about the Technical Program and Professional Development Courses, please contact Dr. Diganta Das, Conference Chair, CALCE.


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