CUPIA team with the delegation of the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA)
CUPIA (Customs UNI-PASS International Agency) participated as an exhibitor at the 2026 WCO Technology Conference & Exhibition, held from 28 to 30 January 2026 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) in the United Arab Emirates.
Under the conference theme—“Customs Agility in a Complex World: Securing and Facilitating Trade through Innovation”—CUPIA introduced Korea’s UNI-PASS–based implementation know-how and showcased practical, deployment-ready digital customs solutions designed to deliver measurable outcomes for Customs administrations.
Throughout the three-day event, CUPIA operated a hands-on booth featuring experiential demo content and a compact cloud-server demonstration, enabling visitors to see how core customs and single window capabilities can be delivered in a modern, scalable architecture. The booth welcomed Customs officials, international organizations, and private-sector stakeholders, creating strong momentum for new partnership discussions and follow-up engagements.
What CUPIA showcased at the booth
CUPIA conducted live demonstrations of its solution portfolio—including:
- e-PASS Customs Management System: essential customs functions packaged as a cost-efficient, ready-to-deploy solution for partner countries.
- e-PASS Single Window: end-to-end digital processing designed to streamline trade procedures through agency connectivity and workflow automation.
- Innovation-focused modules and concepts aligned with conference priorities such as AI-enabled risk management, secure digital pathways, and data-driven decision-making—reflecting the conference’s daily themes.
These demos drew particular interest from senior decision-makers exploring modernization pathways that can produce tangible results within a limited mandate, such as improved clearance efficiency, enhanced compliance controls, and strengthened revenue protection.
Engagements and conference highlights
The 2026 conference brought together a large global audience of over 1,500 participants from more than 100 countries, spanning Customs administrations, international organizations, and the private sector.
In parallel with booth operations, CUPIA monitored key sessions and industry discussions across the three themed days:
- Day 1: Securing Borders for a Safer Trade
- Day 2: Trade Facilitation through Digital Pathways
- Day 3: Innovating for the Future of Customs
Let’s continue the conversation
If you’re interested in learning how CUPIA’s solutions can support your modernization roadmap, we would be pleased to arrange a live demo session and explore practical cooperation options tailored to your operational environment.