The ZK Hub is set to take place in Bangkok, Thailand from November 10-11, 2024, in the buildup to DevCon. This event will connect the brightest minds from across the Zero-Knowledge ecosystem to showcase their latest developments and share insights into the current state of the space.
The Hub will include multiple events running in parallel, with RISC Zero, House of ZK, Aleo, ZKM, Cysic, o1Labs, Kakarot, ZK Hack, Snarkify, BuildH3R, and StarSwift each hosting their own spaces, in addition to a universal space that will bring them - and many more prominent projects - all together.
With the lineup including renowned speakers like Jordi Baylina of Polygon, Alex Pruden of Aleo Foundation, Elias Tsartes of Kakarot, Uma Roy from Succinct and Ming Guo from ZKM, the event will feature keynotes, panels, workshops and live interviews that cover everything from proving infrastructure and co-processing design, benchmarking standards and zkVM architecture, to discussions around the broader vision and motivations driving the rapid development of the industry. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape and emerging opportunities in the ZK space.
The focus of ZK Hub is to create an environment where thought-leaders can connect and collaborate on how to optimize the development of ZK technology and take it in a direction that is broadly beneficial. By providing a platform for open discussions and hands-on learning, the event aims to highlight the shared progress of the industry while celebrating the collaborative spirit that drives it forward.
Hosted at SEAC Bangkok, ZK Hub, offers a rare opportunity for the ZK community to unite in person and strengthen relationships. Special thanks go to sponsors Hylé, Polygon zkEVM and GOAT Network, as well as our partners Matter Labs, Aleph Zero, Lagrange for making this event possible.
For more information and to secure your ticket, visit the ZK Hub website: www.zk-hub.io
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