While we put the finishing touches on the Border Technology Summit 2027 agenda, take a look at the 2026 Event Agenda to see the calibre of speakers, sessions, and real-world case studies featured at last year’s summit. It’s the best way to get a feel for the critical topics, cutting-edge ...
The Border Technology Summit ANZ 2027 brings together senior leaders across government, law enforcement, and industry to advance the future of border security across Australia and New Zealand.
As global travel, trade, and security challenges intensify, agencies are investing in digital identity, AI, automation, and integrated border systems to enable secure, seamless movement. Australia’s only dedicated border technology event, the Summit connects decision-makers shaping smarter, more resilient borders.
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Missed the Summit or want to relive the highlights? The Border Technology Summit ANZ 2026 Post-Show Report is now available!
Packed with expert insights, innovative technologies, and the key themes shaping the future of border security, trade, and travel — this is your must-have guide to what’s next in border management.
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Attendance at Border Technology Summit ANZ is specifically designed for senior government officials working in border security, immigration, customs, defence, and national safety, ensuring engagement with Australia’s most influential public sector leaders.
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Australia’s border security is entering a new era of digital transformation, with over US$6.9 billion set to be invested between 2025 and 2030 to safeguard one of the world’s largest and most strategically important maritime zones.
Following calls from former ABF Commissioner Michael Outram for urgent modernisation, the government is prioritising advanced surveillance, automation, and AI-driven systems to enhance situational awareness, streamline travel and trade, and strengthen national resilience ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.
From uncrewed patrol vessels and facial recognition upgrades to blockchain-secured communications and quantum-enhanced radar, these initiatives reflect a major shift toward an integrated, intelligent border ecosystem.
Download the full report to explore the programs, technologies, and partnerships shaping the future of Australia’s border security.