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e-pitching event: Best EU-backed blockchain innovators
MAR
Wed
29
10:30 - 12:30

This was 2 years ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Cybersecurity Deployment: Best use of technologies

Dealflow.eu, together with the European Commission, is organising a blockchain e-pitching event to introduce the most promising blockchain startups and the current EU initiatives supporting the innovators and the blockchain ecosystem.

This event will be dedicated to Europe’s most disruptive blockchain innovators where five aspiring startups with innovations in the fields of IoT, supply chain, logistics, e-mobility and consent management will pitch their business plans to investors.

Blockchain technology is one of the EU’s priorities, as the Union aims at becoming a leader in the sector and a home to significant platforms, applications and companies. The European Commission established a blockchain strategy based on European values, laws and regulations. European “gold standard” for blockchain foresees environmental sustainability, data protection, digital identity, high levels of cybersecurity and interoperability.  

More information on EU initiatives around Blockchain can be found on the Commission website, information on the event and the possibility to register can be found here

 

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