1. 7–10 April 2014
Washington, DC
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
A presentation roster complete with leaders from global central banks and industry
interests is, of course, the main reason to attend. Here are some other highlights.
Primary Sponsors
We are deeply grateful for the participation of all of our sponsors.
banknoteconference.com
Banknote 2014 highlightsAdditional sponsors
Supporting sponsors
Reception sponsors
Media sponsors
Badge sponsors
Kelly, Anderson & Associates (now doing business as KAA Federal) has enjoyed a long-
standing relationship with the banknote industry, particularly in its role as the company
that has organized the highly regarded Banknote Conference since 2002.
Since the firm’s founding in 1984, KAA Federal has excelled at forging relationships
between the public and private sectors. KAA provides strategic consulting, business
development, and business operational support services through a nationwide network of
hundreds of expert consultants, most of whom are former Federal executives, managers,
and technical experts. Visit www.kaafederal.com for more information.
KEESING JOURNAL
The Banknote Conference®—
A KAA Federal Solutions Conference
424 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
703.518.8828 | banknoteconference.com
✽✽ Presentations by the world’s leading
central bank authorities offering their
unique perspectives on banknotes
and decisions in the “real world.”
✽✽ New product announcements from
several of our Primary Sponsors.
✽✽ Tour of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving
and Printing featuring new, exclusive
access to behind-the-scenes
machines and operations that are
not open to the general public.
✽✽ Presentation of two IACA Currency
Awards for Technical Excellence.
✽✽ Breaks and receptions for business
and networking, and a new after-
hours lounge in the evenings—after
10 pm, unwind and connect with
colleagues old and new in the
private Banknote lounge.
✽✽ Free wi-fi access in the conference
area for all delegates.
✽✽ A mobile meeting solution to help
you stay connected to conference
details and your fellow delegates.
✽✽ Hands on demonstrations and
examples of counterfeit detection
methods from counterfeit specialists
from the U.S. Secret Service.
Conference venue
JW Marriott Hotel
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20004
Local phone: +1 202 393 2000
The host hotel since Banknote 2009,
the popular JW Marriott is centrally
located in downtown Washington,
DC within walking distance to the
city’s most popular attractions on the
National Mall and beyond.
Current hotel accommodation and
booking information is available at
www.banknoteconference.com.
Spring in Washington
This picturesque city shines in the
spring amongst the famous cherry
blossoms—and their beauty attracts
many visitors. Banknote 2014 will be
held at the height of the annual Cherry
Blossom Festival, with citywide events
for you to enjoy.
With the spring’s mild weather, stroll
down to some of the world’s most
renowned exhibits, free of charge at the
Smithsonian Museums. Our staff and
the hotel concierge are also available
to direct you to other local favorite
activities and dining options.
For a full list of popular activities, visit
www.banknoteconference.com and
click on the Travel tab.
2. BANKNOTE 2014 will sell out, based on
previous Conference data.
Please register as soon as possible
to secure your place—the number of
delegates will be restricted to maintain the
collegial atmosphere of the Conference.
Visit banknoteconference.com for details.
Presenting Banknote 2014
Join us in Washington, DC from 7–10 April, 2014, when we will focus on
leading technologies and emerging trends in the banknote industry against
the backdrop of unfolding world events.
The highly acclaimed Banknote Conference®—with its respected international
speakers from manufacturers, suppliers, governments and law enforcement
agencies—delivers insight and expert knowledge about critical aspects of
banknote design, production, issue and usage.
Banknote 2014 promises a laser-sharp focus on technical developments within
the industry, alongside the wider ranging impact of cash on national cultures
and the global economy. See how these themes come together to “achieve
the perfect note.”
Make connections.
Share knowledge.
Engage in interactive discussions
with peers from both government
and industry.
Banknote 2014 is an invaluable
source for breaking information
on worldwide developments,
critical suppliers and the latest
banknote technology.
✻✻ Central banks
✻✻ National and industry note printing works
✻✻ National and industry paper mills
✻✻ Government enforcement agencies
✻✻ Banknote technology companies
✻✻ Security ink manufacturers
✻✻ Banknote designers
✻✻ Banknote security device manufacturers
✻✻ Banknote processing equipment
manufacturers
✻✻ Cash processing entities
✻✻ Bank vault administrators
Conference rates
Government Industry
US $975 US $3,100
MONDAY 7 APRIL 2014
11:00 am – 2:00 pm Registration JW Marriott Hotel
2:00 pm – 6:15 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
6:15 pm – 8:15 pm Cocktail Reception Exhibition Hall
TUESDAY 8 APRIL 2014
7:30 am – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast Exhibition Hall
8:30 am – 12:30 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch Exhibition Hall
1:45 pm – 5:45 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
5:45 pm – 6:00 pm IACA Currency Awards Grand Ballroom
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Cocktail Reception Exhibition Hall
WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL 2014
7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Exhibition Hall
8:00 am – 9:30 am Presentations Grand Ballroom
10:00 am – 12:30 pm Tour
(15 minutes from hotel)
U.S. Bureau of
Engraving and Printing
12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch Exhibition Hall
1:45 pm – 6:00 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Cocktail Reception Exhibition Hall
THURSDAY 10 APRIL 2014
7:30 am – 8:30 am Coffee/Light Breakfast Exhibition Hall
8:30 am – 10:30 am
10:30 am – 11:15 am
Presentations Grand Ballroom
Brunch Exhibition Hall
11:30 am – 12:15 pm Presentations/
Conference Conclusion
Grand Ballroom
Who should attend
Opening
Keynote
Managing Cash Operations
in Over 140 Countries
William Fox, Global Financial
Crimes Compliance Executive
Bank of America
As a major distributor of cash in the form of
paper money through its domestic vault and
bank operations and its international “wholesale”
operations in over 140 countries, the Bank of
America (BOA) is uniquely positioned to discuss
the usage and future of cash. The bank is also
a major distributor of competing systems,
including credit cards, debit cards, and other
electronic forms of cash. Mr. Fox will provide
BOA’s perspective of the future, and how BOA
determines plans for each of these markets.
Agenda at a Glance
Lowering Central Bank Currency
Replacement Costs and Mitigating
Environmental Impact Using Supercritical
Fluid Cleaning of Banknotes
Dr. Nabil Lawandy,
Chairman, President, and CEO
Spectra Systems
The End Game: Tracking Counterfeits
to the Source
Tyra McConnell, Counterfeit Specialist
Matt Fishler, Special Agent
United States Secret Service
Topic/Speaker to be Announced
Oberthur Fiduciaire
Anti-Counterfeiting Innovation:
Life in the Fast Lane
Gary Power,
Director, Research & Development
Innovia Security
Potentials for Cost-Reduction in the
National Cash Cycle
Helmut Rittgen, Head of Cash Department
Deutsche Bundesbank
Euro Banknotes and the Europa Series
…Continued
Ton Roos, Director of Banknotes
European Central Bank
The Printer at the Core of Secure and
Efficient Banknote Production
Johannes Schaede, Technical Director
KBA NotaSys
Next Generation of Micro Mirror
Technology
Dr. Wolfram Seidemann, Managing Director
Louisenthal
Beyond Holograms: The New Generation
of Security Features Based on Surface
Plasmons and Zero Order Optical
Technologies
Hugues Souparis, Chairman & CEO
Hologram.Industries
Novel Developments in Fluorescent
Security Features
Gary Spinks, Director
Security Papers UK
KINEGRAM®, a Window to the Future
Dr. Wayne Tompkin,
Head of Optical Technology
LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co. KG
Canada’s Polymer Note Series—
the Last Chapter
Richard Wall, Chief of Currency
Bank of Canada
The Architecture of Secure Window
Solutions for Banknotes
Jürgen Zerbes, Director Product Marketing
Giesecke & Devrient
The Next Generation of Durable Overt
Security Features
Eric Ziegler, President
Security Technologies Group
Crane Currency
Presentations
Changes in Mexican Banknotes Mean
Life: The Result of Circulation Trials and
Impact on Net Demand
Alejandro Alegre
General Director of Currency Issuance
Banco de México
Experience with Durasafe® for the
Commemorative Moroccan 25-
Dirham Note
Speaker to be announced
Bank Al Maghrib Dar Assikkah
Artistic and Technical Approach:
Hand-in-Hand In Banknote Design
Barna Barabas, Deputy Managing Director
Jura JSP GmbH
Security Printing Alliance (SPA)
Counterfeiting of the New Redesigned
US $100 Banknote
Kerre Corbin, Counterfeit Specialist
United States Secret Service
Next Generation Currency Processing
Roland Costa, Chief Technology Officer/
Senior Vice President
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
The Bank of England’s Journey
Victoria Cleland, Head of Notes Division
Bank of England
Topic/Presenter to be Announced
Dutch Currency Association (DCA)
What Can Circulation Data Tell Us
About the Performance of Different
Durability Solutions?
Speaker to be announced
De La Rue
Perceptual Experiences of Natural Light,
Color Contrasts and Light Reflectance in
Creative Banknote Designs
Dr. Pierre Degott, Technical Director
SICPA SA
SAP ERP Technology
Ramakant Dixit, General Manager (IT)
Security Printing & Minting Corporation of
India Limited (SPMCIL)
The Seven Deadly Sins of Security
Features
Dr. Tim Driscoll, Vice President Currency
Authentix
Providing Access to Currency for
the Blind and Visually Impaired
Larry Felix, Director
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Forces Impacting the ‘Way We Pay’, and
the Implications for Cash
Gerry Gaetz, President and CEO
Canadian Payments Association
Optimizing the Fitness Sorting of
Banknotes in the Eurosystem
Jean-Michel Grimal,
Head of the Currency Development Division
European Central Bank
The Way from Difficult to Complex:
Ideology, Design And Security Features
of the “Kultegin” Commemorative Note
Zhomart Kazhmuratov, Director
National Bank of Kazakhstan
High Speed Sheet Inspection
Matthias Köhler, Vice President
Mühlbauer
Topic/Presenter to be Announced
Komori Currency Technology
Topic to be Announced
Michael Lambert, Deputy Associate Director
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
IACA Currency Awards
for Technical Excellence
Banknote 2014 is honored to include
the International Association of
Currency Affairs (IACA) to the
agenda for the first time.
On Tuesday 8 April at 5:45 pm,
IACA will present two Excellence in
Currency Awards In keeping with
the technical focus of the Banknote
Conference: the Best New Currency
Feature or Product and the Best New
Currency Innovation.
3. BANKNOTE 2014 will sell out, based on
previous Conference data.
Please register as soon as possible
to secure your place—the number of
delegates will be restricted to maintain the
collegial atmosphere of the Conference.
Visit banknoteconference.com for details.
Presenting Banknote 2014
Join us in Washington, DC from 7–10 April, 2014, when we will focus on
leading technologies and emerging trends in the banknote industry against
the backdrop of unfolding world events.
The highly acclaimed Banknote Conference®—with its respected international
speakers from manufacturers, suppliers, governments and law enforcement
agencies—delivers insight and expert knowledge about critical aspects of
banknote design, production, issue and usage.
Banknote 2014 promises a laser-sharp focus on technical developments within
the industry, alongside the wider ranging impact of cash on national cultures
and the global economy. See how these themes come together to “achieve
the perfect note.”
Make connections.
Share knowledge.
Engage in interactive discussions
with peers from both government
and industry.
Banknote 2014 is an invaluable
source for breaking information
on worldwide developments,
critical suppliers and the latest
banknote technology.
✻✻ Central banks
✻✻ National and industry note printing works
✻✻ National and industry paper mills
✻✻ Government enforcement agencies
✻✻ Banknote technology companies
✻✻ Security ink manufacturers
✻✻ Banknote designers
✻✻ Banknote security device manufacturers
✻✻ Banknote processing equipment
manufacturers
✻✻ Cash processing entities
✻✻ Bank vault administrators
Conference rates
Government Industry
US $975 US $3,100
MONDAY 7 APRIL 2014
11:00 am – 2:00 pm Registration JW Marriott Hotel
2:00 pm – 6:15 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
6:15 pm – 8:15 pm Cocktail Reception Exhibition Hall
TUESDAY 8 APRIL 2014
7:30 am – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast Exhibition Hall
8:30 am – 12:30 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch Exhibition Hall
1:45 pm – 5:45 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
5:45 pm – 6:00 pm IACA Currency Awards Grand Ballroom
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Cocktail Reception Exhibition Hall
WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL 2014
7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Exhibition Hall
8:00 am – 9:30 am Presentations Grand Ballroom
10:00 am – 12:30 pm Tour
(15 minutes from hotel)
U.S. Bureau of
Engraving and Printing
12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch Exhibition Hall
1:45 pm – 6:00 pm Presentations Grand Ballroom
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Cocktail Reception Exhibition Hall
THURSDAY 10 APRIL 2014
7:30 am – 8:30 am Coffee/Light Breakfast Exhibition Hall
8:30 am – 10:30 am
10:30 am – 11:15 am
Presentations Grand Ballroom
Brunch Exhibition Hall
11:30 am – 12:15 pm Presentations/
Conference Conclusion
Grand Ballroom
Who should attend
Opening
Keynote
Managing Cash Operations
in Over 140 Countries
William Fox, Global Financial
Crimes Compliance Executive
Bank of America
As a major distributor of cash in the form of
paper money through its domestic vault and
bank operations and its international “wholesale”
operations in over 140 countries, the Bank of
America (BOA) is uniquely positioned to discuss
the usage and future of cash. The bank is also
a major distributor of competing systems,
including credit cards, debit cards, and other
electronic forms of cash. Mr. Fox will provide
BOA’s perspective of the future, and how BOA
determines plans for each of these markets.
Agenda at a Glance
Lowering Central Bank Currency
Replacement Costs and Mitigating
Environmental Impact Using Supercritical
Fluid Cleaning of Banknotes
Dr. Nabil Lawandy,
Chairman, President, and CEO
Spectra Systems
The End Game: Tracking Counterfeits
to the Source
Tyra McConnell, Counterfeit Specialist
Matt Fishler, Special Agent
United States Secret Service
Topic/Speaker to be Announced
Oberthur Fiduciaire
Anti-Counterfeiting Innovation:
Life in the Fast Lane
Gary Power,
Director, Research & Development
Innovia Security
Potentials for Cost-Reduction in the
National Cash Cycle
Helmut Rittgen, Head of Cash Department
Deutsche Bundesbank
Euro Banknotes and the Europa Series
…Continued
Ton Roos, Director of Banknotes
European Central Bank
The Printer at the Core of Secure and
Efficient Banknote Production
Johannes Schaede, Technical Director
KBA NotaSys
Next Generation of Micro Mirror
Technology
Dr. Wolfram Seidemann, Managing Director
Louisenthal
Beyond Holograms: The New Generation
of Security Features Based on Surface
Plasmons and Zero Order Optical
Technologies
Hugues Souparis, Chairman & CEO
Hologram.Industries
Novel Developments in Fluorescent
Security Features
Gary Spinks, Director
Security Papers UK
KINEGRAM®, a Window to the Future
Dr. Wayne Tompkin,
Head of Optical Technology
LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co. KG
Canada’s Polymer Note Series—
the Last Chapter
Richard Wall, Chief of Currency
Bank of Canada
The Architecture of Secure Window
Solutions for Banknotes
Jürgen Zerbes, Director Product Marketing
Giesecke & Devrient
The Next Generation of Durable Overt
Security Features
Eric Ziegler, President
Security Technologies Group
Crane Currency
Presentations
Changes in Mexican Banknotes Mean
Life: The Result of Circulation Trials and
Impact on Net Demand
Alejandro Alegre
General Director of Currency Issuance
Banco de México
Experience with Durasafe® for the
Commemorative Moroccan 25-
Dirham Note
Speaker to be announced
Bank Al Maghrib Dar Assikkah
Artistic and Technical Approach:
Hand-in-Hand In Banknote Design
Barna Barabas, Deputy Managing Director
Jura JSP GmbH
Security Printing Alliance (SPA)
Counterfeiting of the New Redesigned
US $100 Banknote
Kerre Corbin, Counterfeit Specialist
United States Secret Service
Next Generation Currency Processing
Roland Costa, Chief Technology Officer/
Senior Vice President
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
The Bank of England’s Journey
Victoria Cleland, Head of Notes Division
Bank of England
Topic/Presenter to be Announced
Dutch Currency Association (DCA)
What Can Circulation Data Tell Us
About the Performance of Different
Durability Solutions?
Speaker to be announced
De La Rue
Perceptual Experiences of Natural Light,
Color Contrasts and Light Reflectance in
Creative Banknote Designs
Dr. Pierre Degott, Technical Director
SICPA SA
SAP ERP Technology
Ramakant Dixit, General Manager (IT)
Security Printing & Minting Corporation of
India Limited (SPMCIL)
The Seven Deadly Sins of Security
Features
Dr. Tim Driscoll, Vice President Currency
Authentix
Providing Access to Currency for
the Blind and Visually Impaired
Larry Felix, Director
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Forces Impacting the ‘Way We Pay’, and
the Implications for Cash
Gerry Gaetz, President and CEO
Canadian Payments Association
Optimizing the Fitness Sorting of
Banknotes in the Eurosystem
Jean-Michel Grimal,
Head of the Currency Development Division
European Central Bank
The Way from Difficult to Complex:
Ideology, Design And Security Features
of the “Kultegin” Commemorative Note
Zhomart Kazhmuratov, Director
National Bank of Kazakhstan
High Speed Sheet Inspection
Matthias Köhler, Vice President
Mühlbauer
Topic/Presenter to be Announced
Komori Currency Technology
Topic to be Announced
Michael Lambert, Deputy Associate Director
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
IACA Currency Awards
for Technical Excellence
Banknote 2014 is honored to include
the International Association of
Currency Affairs (IACA) to the
agenda for the first time.
On Tuesday 8 April at 5:45 pm,
IACA will present two Excellence in
Currency Awards In keeping with
the technical focus of the Banknote
Conference: the Best New Currency
Feature or Product and the Best New
Currency Innovation.
4. 7–10 April 2014
Washington, DC
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
A presentation roster complete with leaders from global central banks and industry
interests is, of course, the main reason to attend. Here are some other highlights.
Primary Sponsors
We are deeply grateful for the participation of all of our sponsors.
banknoteconference.com
Banknote 2014 highlightsAdditional sponsors
Supporting sponsors
Reception sponsors
Media sponsors
Badge sponsors
Kelly, Anderson & Associates (now doing business as KAA Federal) has enjoyed a long-
standing relationship with the banknote industry, particularly in its role as the company
that has organized the highly regarded Banknote Conference since 2002.
Since the firm’s founding in 1984, KAA Federal has excelled at forging relationships
between the public and private sectors. KAA provides strategic consulting, business
development, and business operational support services through a nationwide network of
hundreds of expert consultants, most of whom are former Federal executives, managers,
and technical experts. Visit www.kaafederal.com for more information.
KEESING JOURNAL
The Banknote Conference®—
A KAA Federal Solutions Conference
424 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
703.518.8828 | banknoteconference.com
✽✽ Presentations by the world’s leading
central bank authorities offering their
unique perspectives on banknotes
and decisions in the “real world.”
✽✽ New product announcements from
several of our Primary Sponsors.
✽✽ Tour of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving
and Printing featuring new, exclusive
access to behind-the-scenes
machines and operations that are
not open to the general public.
✽✽ Presentation of two IACA Currency
Awards for Technical Excellence.
✽✽ Breaks and receptions for business
and networking, and a new after-
hours lounge in the evenings—after
10 pm, unwind and connect with
colleagues old and new in the
private Banknote lounge.
✽✽ Free wi-fi access in the conference
area for all delegates.
✽✽ A mobile meeting solution to help
you stay connected to conference
details and your fellow delegates.
✽✽ Hands on demonstrations and
examples of counterfeit detection
methods from counterfeit specialists
from the U.S. Secret Service.
Conference venue
JW Marriott Hotel
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20004
Local phone: +1 202 393 2000
The host hotel since Banknote 2009,
the popular JW Marriott is centrally
located in downtown Washington,
DC within walking distance to the
city’s most popular attractions on the
National Mall and beyond.
Current hotel accommodation and
booking information is available at
www.banknoteconference.com.
Spring in Washington
This picturesque city shines in the
spring amongst the famous cherry
blossoms—and their beauty attracts
many visitors. Banknote 2014 will be
held at the height of the annual Cherry
Blossom Festival, with citywide events
for you to enjoy.
With the spring’s mild weather, stroll
down to some of the world’s most
renowned exhibits, free of charge at the
Smithsonian Museums. Our staff and
the hotel concierge are also available
to direct you to other local favorite
activities and dining options.
For a full list of popular activities, visit
www.banknoteconference.com and
click on the Travel tab.
5. 7–10 April 2014
Washington, DC
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
DESIGN + TECHNOLOGY +
INNOVATION + CULTURE =
ACHIEVING THE PERFECT NOTE
A presentation roster complete with leaders from global central banks and industry
interests is, of course, the main reason to attend. Here are some other highlights.
Primary Sponsors
We are deeply grateful for the participation of all of our sponsors.
banknoteconference.com
Banknote 2014 highlightsAdditional sponsors
Supporting sponsors
Reception sponsors
Media sponsors
Badge sponsors
Kelly, Anderson & Associates (now doing business as KAA Federal) has enjoyed a long-
standing relationship with the banknote industry, particularly in its role as the company
that has organized the highly regarded Banknote Conference since 2002.
Since the firm’s founding in 1984, KAA Federal has excelled at forging relationships
between the public and private sectors. KAA provides strategic consulting, business
development, and business operational support services through a nationwide network of
hundreds of expert consultants, most of whom are former Federal executives, managers,
and technical experts. Visit www.kaafederal.com for more information.
KEESING JOURNAL
The Banknote Conference®—
A KAA Federal Solutions Conference
424 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
703.518.8828 | banknoteconference.com
✽✽ Presentations by the world’s leading
central bank authorities offering their
unique perspectives on banknotes
and decisions in the “real world.”
✽✽ New product announcements from
several of our Primary Sponsors.
✽✽ Tour of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving
and Printing featuring new, exclusive
access to behind-the-scenes
machines and operations that are
not open to the general public.
✽✽ Presentation of two IACA Currency
Awards for Technical Excellence.
✽✽ Breaks and receptions for business
and networking, and a new after-
hours lounge in the evenings—after
10 pm, unwind and connect with
colleagues old and new in the
private Banknote lounge.
✽✽ Free wi-fi access in the conference
area for all delegates.
✽✽ A mobile meeting solution to help
you stay connected to conference
details and your fellow delegates.
✽✽ Hands on demonstrations and
examples of counterfeit detection
methods from counterfeit specialists
from the U.S. Secret Service.
Conference venue
JW Marriott Hotel
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20004
Local phone: +1 202 393 2000
The host hotel since Banknote 2009,
the popular JW Marriott is centrally
located in downtown Washington,
DC within walking distance to the
city’s most popular attractions on the
National Mall and beyond.
Current hotel accommodation and
booking information is available at
www.banknoteconference.com.
Spring in Washington
This picturesque city shines in the
spring amongst the famous cherry
blossoms—and their beauty attracts
many visitors. Banknote 2014 will be
held at the height of the annual Cherry
Blossom Festival, with citywide events
for you to enjoy.
With the spring’s mild weather, stroll
down to some of the world’s most
renowned exhibits, free of charge at the
Smithsonian Museums. Our staff and
the hotel concierge are also available
to direct you to other local favorite
activities and dining options.
For a full list of popular activities, visit
www.banknoteconference.com and
click on the Travel tab.