2pm - 4pm Thursday 1st October Blockchain Connect 2020 - Exploring Smart Cities & Citizens and New Digital Economies
‘Blockchain Connect’ is a series of industry events bringing together established firms, solution providers and start-ups to showcase and explore opportunities of blockchain, DLT technology and the R3 network.
Hosted at Dogpatch Labs – a hub for start-ups located in the heart of Dublin’s Digital Docklands – ‘Blockchain Connect’ is organised in two streams, ‘Smart Cities / Smart Citizens’ and ‘New Digital Economies’.
‘Smart Cities / Smart Citizens’ covers themes such as:
- Personal Identity and digital passports
- Telco, transport, utilities and provisioning of services
- Government Regulation & Compliance
- IoT, Interoperability of Data and Data Security.
With experts from Vodafone, Invenica and DXC, alongside R3’s Business Development Director & Telecom lead.
‘New Digital Economies’, discusses:
- The Rise of The Digital Bank
- Digital Assets – Alternative access to capital
- Financial Regulation & Compliance
- R3 as the financial markets operating system
With leaders from Ulster Bank, LAB577 and Luxoft, and R3’s Digital Asset lead.
Event Schedule
14:00 – 14:15 – Introductions
14:15 – 15:00 – Showcase – ‘New Digital Economies’ and ‘Smart Cities / Smart Citizens’
15:00 – 15:30 – Overview and Q & A
15:30 – 16:00 – Networking and Refreshments

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