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Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain expert speaker: Pamela Morgan, CEO, Third Key Solutions

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

From left to right: Michael Graglia, Director, Future of Property Rights program, New America

 

Aanchal Anand, Land Specialist and Blockchain Expert, The World Bank

 

Rachel Pipan, Senior Communications Manager, The Bitfury Group

 

Henrik Hjelte, CEO and Co-Founder, ChromaWay

 

Alexander Voloshyn, Chief Technology Officer, Propy Inc.

 

Christopher Mellon, Policy Analyst, Future of Property Rights program, New America

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Standing: Henrik Hjelte, CEO and Co-Founder, ChromaWay

 

Sitting: Michael Graglia, Director, Future of Property Rights program, New America

 

Aanchal Anand, Land Specialist and Blockchain Expert, The World Bank

 

Rachel Pipan, Senior Communications Manager, The Bitfury Group

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

From left to right: Michael Graglia, Director, Future of Property Rights program, New America

 

Aanchal Anand, Land Specialist and Blockchain Expert, The World Bank

 

Rachel Pipan, Senior Communications Manager, The Bitfury Group

 

Henrik Hjelte, CEO and Co-Founder, ChromaWay

 

Alexander Voloshyn, Chief Technology Officer, Propy Inc.

 

Christopher Mellon, Policy Analyst, Future of Property Rights program, New America

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019

Guangzhou, China.

14:25 - 14:55

THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN

Blockchain experts from China and the U.S. discuss the latest trends in the blockchain field, especially in the wake of the China-U.S. conflicts over trade and tech.

Da Hongfei, Founder, NEO

Jonathan Dotan, Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University; Consulting Producer, SILICON VALLEY

Lucy Gazmararian, Associate Director, Fintech and Crypto, PwC; Co-chair, Blockchain Committee, FinTech Association of Hong Kong

Xu Yerun, Vice President, JD Digits

Moderator: Jennifer Zhu Scott, Radian Partners

Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Blockchain experts and delegates from the private sector, Intellectual Property (IP) Offices, academia and intergovernmental organizations participated in the WIPO Standards Workshop on Blockchain, held from April 29-30, 2019, at WIPO Headquarters.

 

The workshop consisted of two general themes: general blockchain technology including standardization efforts, and use cases for blockchain with IP.

 

As a follow-up, the Blockchain Task Force of the Committee on WIPO Standards will further investigate effective uses of this technology within the IP space and what types of standardization would be beneficial.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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