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Event Date |
Thu Feb 21 IST (almost 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Feb 20 9:30pm - Thu Feb 21 6:30am |
Location |
The Suryaa New Delhi
Friends Colony West, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, Delhi 110025, India |
Region | APAC |
National banks and regulators, exchanges and investment banks across the world are taking seriously the financial innovation of distributed ledger or block chain technology. The block chain, aka Trust Machine underpins "crypto currencies" such as Bitcoin; but it goes beyond digital money. It provides a shared, trusted, public ledger that everyone can inspect, but no single user controls. It is at the cusp of revolutionising international money transfers, trade finance, syndicated lending and collateral management, among other applications. As it allows for almost instantaneous payments and settlement, the potential impact on the role of traders, quants and other financial technologists cannot be underestimated.
This conference brings together Block Chain technologists in the finance sector, regulators, industry commentators, computer science researchers and others involved in financial innovation; these experts explore some of the technology and the many applications of Block chain in Financial Services in Delhi.
• 7+ Professional Speakers
• 50+ Delegates
• Networking Session
2019 Speakers
Vikas Yadav
Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Max Life Insurance
Bharti Maan
Director, Digital Transformation and CXO advisory, SAP
Vikas Mittal
CEO & Data Scientist, 360 Digital Transformation
Dr Mani Madhukar
Program Manager - University Relations, IBM India Pvt. Ltd
Susmit Sil
Blockchain Sr. Architect, NIIT Technologies Limited
Somnath Mishra
Business Architect, NIIT Technologies Limited
Amit Joshi
CEO, Founder, HASHPRIX
Pranav Bhatia
Founder & CEO of Stirring Minds
Vikas Singh
Founder & CEO, Bloque Labs Private Limited
2019 Sponsor
• IBM