The team behind the London Blockchain Conference will be hosting a free webinar which aims to answer everything you wanted to know about blockchain – but were too afraid to ask. The webinar will take place from 13h00-14h00 GMT on 12 December 2024. You can register here.
This is the first of a series of webinars which are designed to give you the big ideas, clear explanations and practical advice you need to kickstart your own organisation’s blockchain journey. The first webinar in the new series will give end-users and adopters, from the worlds of enterprise and government, the clarity and confidence they need to get started.
What you will learn
Some of the topics which will be covered in the webinar include:
- What Is Blockchain, and Why Should Businesses Care? – An accessible overview of blockchain technology, key terminology, and why it’s transforming industries globally.
- Blockchain vs. Traditional Systems: Business Impacts – Understand the unique advantages of blockchain solutions compared to conventional technologies.
- Choosing the Right Blockchain for Your Industry – Discover how to evaluate blockchain types and identify solutions aligned with your business goals.
The webinar will be hosted by two experts in the field:
Kate Baucherel: A digital strategy consultant specialising in blockchain and distributed ledger technology, Kate has held senior financial, technical and advisory roles in businesses across multiple sectors. Her books include Getting Started with Cryptocurrency: An Introduction to digital assets and Blockchain (BCS, 2024)
Helen Disney: Founder of Unblocked, Helen is a global blockchain advocate renowned for making cutting-edge technology accessible to businesses and policymakers. Her expertise lies in bridging the gap between technology and enterprise applications.
You can register for the event here.
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