At the ID4Africa 2024 conference in Cape Town, Jeremy Springall, Global Head of SITA Borders division, delves into how Digital Travel Credentials, supported by biometrics, can revolutionize travel. Discover the benefits of safer, faster, and more seamless experiences and why governments must adopt this technology for secure, efficient journeys.
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