
On September 3-4, Dortmund’s SIGNAL IDUNA PARK will become the epicenter of digital innovation. CONF3RENCE is where the traditional economy meets future-defining technologies like blockchain and AI – brought to life through hands-on formats, industry-leading speakers, and one clear mission: making innovation understandable, tangible, and applicable.
With U.Today as a proud media partner, we’re excited to spotlight the minds shaping the decentralized future. Among our partners are Solana, Cardano, TON, IBM, Meta, and Gemini. And now, our first wave of speakers has just been revealed:
- Frederik Gregaard (CEO, Cardano Foundation) driving Cardano into the next era of decentralized governance – with exclusive insights into global blockchain strategies.
- Dennis Winter (CTO, Börse Stuttgart Digital) regulated DeFi takes the stage: how secure crypto infrastructure is transforming finance.
- Bay Backner (Head Producer, Decentraland) redefining digital identity and immersive experiences in Web3’s social layer.
- Alex Ulbricht (AI Evangelist, Fujitsu) responsible AI in action: how companies are using ethics-driven innovation for real-world impact.
What to Expect:
- 60+ sessions & masterclasses on tokenization, digital identity, enterprise AI, and more.
- Premium networking with C-Level leaders, startups & tech giants like Solana, Meta, IBM, TON & Gemini.
Grab your ticket now – and save 15% for a limited time!
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Dein Platz in der digitalen Zukunft wartet. Dortmund. September. Let’s build.
The future is decentralized. Let’s build it - in Dortmund, this September.
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Let’s build the future – together.
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