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The event is expected to attract over 6000 dedicated blockchain delegates over the two days
Blockchain Expo, the leading global established blockchain for business event, will be arriving at London’s Olympia on 18-19 April 2018, bringing together industry leaders for two days of world-class content from leading brands embracing and developing cutting edge blockchain technologies. On day 1 (18 April), paid delegates are invited to attend the ICOs & Cryptofinance track, exploring regulation, ICO tools, and changing venture capital models. Insurance, banking, payments and more will be explored in the Transforming Financial Services track on day 2 (19 April).
Blockchain Expo will explore the industries that are set to be disrupted the most by this new technology, including; manufacturing, retail, financial services, legal, healthcare, insurance, energy, music, government, real estate and more.Co-located with IoT Tech Expo and AI Expo, which attract in excess of 6000 attendees – the joint event will host some 12 000 attendees, and makes for a fantastic opportunity to learn about the most disruptive technologies, and their complimentary integration.
Source: Smart Cities World
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