Forced Labor Technical Expo
March 14-15, 2023
Covisus is pleased to have the opportunity to present at the Forced Labor Technical Expo. CEO, Naresh Menon will be presenting Covisus’ Revolutionary tagless track and trace solution vTag® for item/package level covert traceability to meet regulatory requirements on Wednesday, March 15th at 1:00PM. For more information or to live stream the presentation visit the Expo website HERE.
About the Expo
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Trade will host the Forced Labor Technical Expo in Washington D.C. This event is aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of forced labor in global supply chains and highlighting the efforts being made by various organizations to combat it.
Forced labor is a serious human rights issue that affects millions of people around the world. It occurs when individuals are coerced into working against their will, often through the use of threats, deception, or physical force. This can happen in a variety of settings, including factories, farms, mines, and other workplaces.
Forced Labor Technical Expo Brings Together Experts
The Forced Labor Technical Expo will bring together experts from government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector to share their knowledge and experiences in addressing this issue.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in forced labor detection and prevention, including technological solutions, best practices for supply chain due diligence, and strategies for engaging with stakeholders.
In addition to presentations and panel discussions, the Expo will feature a trade show with exhibits from companies and organizations that are working to combat forced labor in their supply chains. This will be an opportunity for attendees to see firsthand the products and services that are available to help them address this issue.
Forced Labor Technical Expo Shows Commitment
The Forced Labor Technical Expo is an important event that underscores the commitment of the CBP and its partners to combat forced labor. By bringing together experts from across different sectors, this event will help to advance our understanding of this complex issue and identify new opportunities for collaboration and innovation.