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Blockchain: a key enabler to innovation in Europe and the world
JUL
Fri
08
10:00 - 17:30

This was 3 years ago

Location

European Commission, DG Connect Building

Avenue de Beaulieu 25, 1160 Auderghem
Programmes
Deployment: Best use of technologies

This event, organised by the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum, will give participants the latest updates on the EU Blockchain landscape, discuss latest trends like Metaverse, Web3.0 and NFTs and provide the opportunity to directly liaise with policy makers, regulators, startups, NGOs, academics and researchers in the domain of blockchain.

More information and registration (mandatory by 30/6/2022) are available on the Commission website and the event website

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