UNICOM is a prolific organiser of Blockchain, Crypto-currency and ICO conferences globally. The company has run events inHong-Kong, India, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland,UK and USA.
Blockchain has many applications – in supply chains, healthcare, global monetary systems, financial technologies, energy trading, music, electronic record authentication, delivery of Government services and many more. As a result, the Blockchain technology is expected to have significant impact on various industries and so it is critical for stakeholders to formulate careful legal and business strategies around this new business models as the technology and infrastructure, as well as the corresponding market appetite and regulatory structures, evolve rapidly in disparate global markets.
The speakers at this event are subject experts who will examine and analyze the impact on various industries, including the challenges and opportunities.Presentations, panel sessions and solution-based case studies will focus on learning and building partnerships in the emerging Blockchain space.
Building on years of success, starting from 2016, the event returns in 2018 in Boston.
Supporting theevent,they haveCryptoComes,LDJCapital, The Soho Loft andICO Holderas our media partners.
Along with this, joining us is a range of international speakers on Blockchain Technology; these include
- Peppermint- Chain
- Clearcoin
- Cavier
- Experfy
- MSI Global Talent Solutions
- ML Group
- Chainlink Research
- XB Reach Project
Participants will benefit from excellent networking opportunities throughout the days with their peers, the presenters, investors and exhibitors from around the world. For further information and to book, please visit their website and use code “CC20” for a 20% discount at the checkout: https://bit.ly/2Nn4Zc5
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