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Digital Age Verification: Transforming Compliance and Customer Experience

  • Japan House 101-111 Kensington High Street London, England, W8 5SA United Kingdom (map)

The UK is on the cusp of a major regulatory shift. Upcoming changes to the Licensing Act will enable Digital Age Verification for age-restricted products, replacing outdated manual ID checks with secure, technology-driven solutions.

This transformation promises faster, safer, and fully compliant customer interactions - but organisations that delay risk falling behind.

Join PASS (Proof of Age Standards Scheme) and Fujitsu for an exclusive event bringing together Scheme representatives, retail and hospitality leaders, and technology innovators to explore how to prepare for these changes and gain a competitive edge before the law comes into effect.

Highlights

Retail & Hospitality Industry Leaders Panel

Hear about the challenges and opportunities of adopting Digital Age Verification:

  • How businesses are preparing for the Licensing Act changes

  • Operational benefits and customer experience improvements

  • Lessons learned from early adopters

Digital Issuer Industry Leaders Panel

Explore the technology and standards behind Digital Proof of Age and how they ensure security and compliance:

  • The role of DPASS in shaping UK standards

  • Building secure digital identity solutions

  • Integration with existing retail systems and loyalty programmes

Live demonstrations of Digital Age Assurance solutions

  • How the technology works in real-world retail environments

  • Speed, accuracy, and compliance benefits

Want tailored guidance on what these changes mean for your business?

Schedule an exclusive private meeting with our experts at the event and get tailored advice on how to prepare for the Licensing Act updates and bring Digital Age Verification into your business processes.

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