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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018
Friday, November 30th, 2018
Guangzhou, China
9:30AM - 10:00AM
BLOCKCHAIN: HIP OR HYPE
As the value of Bitcoin and its peers plummeted this year the hype around cryptocurrencies fell too. Attention has now turned to the more practical applications of blockchain technology, which has applications in everything from logistics to intellectual property rights. But the ambitious businesses adopting blockchain’s disruptive potential are navigating unchartered territory. How can businesses begin to dismantle old structures and make space for the decentralized tech?
Chen Lei, Founder and CEO, Xunlei
Alex Yang, CEO, VEE Technology
Jennifer Zhu Scott, Founding Principal, Radian Partners
Moderator: Robert Hackett, Reporter, Fortune
Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune
Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2016
TUESDAY JULY 12TH, 2016: ASPEN, CO
2:00 PM
AFTERNOON CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THE (BLOCK) CHAIN GANG: FUTURISTIC FINANCE
From digital currencies like Bitcoin to decentralized real estate ownership records, the blockchain continues to be one of the tech world’s most promising and perplexing technologies. Join a group of entrepreneurs and investors to discuss whether blockchain technologies will spark a revolution—or end up on the coding room floor.
Brian Armstrong, CEO, Coinbase
Jim Breyer, CEO, Breyer Capital
Adam Ludwin, CEO, Chain
Justin Newton, CEO and CTO, Netki
Moderator: Robert Hackett, Reporter, Fortune
Finance Track hosted by RBC Capital Markets
PHOTOGRAPH BY Kevin Moloney/Fortune Brainstorm TECH
Blockchain technology is a structure that stores records of transactions, also known as public, in several databases called "chains" within a network connected through peer-to-peer nodes.
blockchainhealthcarereview.com/ - We report on innovate blockchain use cases, summits and entrepreneurial endeavors in the healthcare sector. We are focused on the technical innovation of blockchain technology and how it's reshaping the potential of health informatics. We are healthcare technology consultants ready to lead your organization's investment in blockchain.
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Thursday, December 7th, 2017
Fortune Global Forum 2017
Guangzhou, China
11:45AM-12:45PM
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL FINANCE
Global financial services must adjust to meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace. A surge in digitization and technological innovation is giving way to new platforms and more agile and accessible consumer services. Blockchain technology is emerging, peer-to-peer lending is on the rise, and artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving increased efficiencies and new capabilities for financial institutions. How can the global financial system evolve to meet the needs of the underserved while addressing other critical needs? How will the acceleration of technology, shifting customer preferences, and an evolving regulatory landscape impact the design and delivery of financial services?
Hosted by Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Zhang Zhaoxing, Chairman, Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Kilian Berz, Senior Partner & Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group
Noel Quinn, Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking, HSBC
Additional speakers to be announced
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large, Fortune
Photograph by Vivek Prakash/Fortune
3 Ways Blockchain Technology can Improve the Current Mobile App Market
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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018
Friday, November 30th, 2018
Guangzhou, China
9:30AM - 10:00AM
BLOCKCHAIN: HIP OR HYPE
As the value of Bitcoin and its peers plummeted this year the hype around cryptocurrencies fell too. Attention has now turned to the more practical applications of blockchain technology, which has applications in everything from logistics to intellectual property rights. But the ambitious businesses adopting blockchain’s disruptive potential are navigating unchartered territory. How can businesses begin to dismantle old structures and make space for the decentralized tech?
Chen Lei, Founder and CEO, Xunlei
Alex Yang, CEO, VEE Technology
Jennifer Zhu Scott, Founding Principal, Radian Partners
Moderator: Robert Hackett, Reporter, Fortune
Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune
13 september 2019 : OECD Global Blockchain Policy Forum
GOVERNMENT SESSION 9
Can Blockchain Technology Reduce the Costs of Remittances?
Moderator :
Paul Horrocks, Head, Unit for Private Finance for Sustainable Development, Development Co-operation Directorate, OECD
Panellists :
Joseph Thompson, CEO and Co-Founder, AID:Tech, Reine Mbang Essobmadje, Founder, International Consultant and CEO, Evolving Consulting, Marina Niforos, Founder and Principal, Logos Global Advisors, Marjan Delatinne, Global Head of Banking, Ripple
Rebecca Loevenguth, VP of Transformation, Western Union
OECD Headquarters, Paris
Photo : © Hervé Cortinat / OECD
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Thursday, December 7th, 2017
Fortune Global Forum 2017
Guangzhou, China
11:45AM-12:45PM
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL FINANCE
Global financial services must adjust to meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace. A surge in digitization and technological innovation is giving way to new platforms and more agile and accessible consumer services. Blockchain technology is emerging, peer-to-peer lending is on the rise, and artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving increased efficiencies and new capabilities for financial institutions. How can the global financial system evolve to meet the needs of the underserved while addressing other critical needs? How will the acceleration of technology, shifting customer preferences, and an evolving regulatory landscape impact the design and delivery of financial services?
Hosted by Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Zhang Zhaoxing, Chairman, Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Kilian Berz, Senior Partner & Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group
Noel Quinn, Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking, HSBC
Additional speakers to be announced
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large, Fortune
Photograph by Vivek Prakash/Fortune
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Thursday, December 7th, 2017
Fortune Global Forum 2017
Guangzhou, China
11:45AM-12:45PM
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL FINANCE
Global financial services must adjust to meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace. A surge in digitization and technological innovation is giving way to new platforms and more agile and accessible consumer services. Blockchain technology is emerging, peer-to-peer lending is on the rise, and artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving increased efficiencies and new capabilities for financial institutions. How can the global financial system evolve to meet the needs of the underserved while addressing other critical needs? How will the acceleration of technology, shifting customer preferences, and an evolving regulatory landscape impact the design and delivery of financial services?
Hosted by Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Zhang Zhaoxing, Chairman, Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Kilian Berz, Senior Partner & Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group
Noel Quinn, Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking, HSBC
Additional speakers to be announced
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large, Fortune
Photograph by Vivek Prakash/Fortune
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ESGCC GLOBAL uses blockchain technology to record complete and trusted transaction information to prevent information loss and data tampering. It can share information between various transaction subjects, reduces communication costs caused by information asymmetry, and enables the entities on the chain to operate collaboratively under the unified consensus mechanism of the blockchain.
What is Blockchain? 6 Important Use Cases of Blockchain Technology.
In October 2008, Blockchain – a P2P network that provides a decentralised public domain where every transaction is recorded between buyer and seller – was introduced as the underlying technology that powered Bitcoin, a virtual currency system that eschewed the need of a central authority for issuing or verifying cryptocurrency and its associated transactions.
blog.appscrip.com/blockchain-integration-why-industries-n...
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Thursday, December 7th, 2017
Fortune Global Forum 2017
Guangzhou, China
11:45AM-12:45PM
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL FINANCE
Global financial services must adjust to meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace. A surge in digitization and technological innovation is giving way to new platforms and more agile and accessible consumer services. Blockchain technology is emerging, peer-to-peer lending is on the rise, and artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving increased efficiencies and new capabilities for financial institutions. How can the global financial system evolve to meet the needs of the underserved while addressing other critical needs? How will the acceleration of technology, shifting customer preferences, and an evolving regulatory landscape impact the design and delivery of financial services?
Hosted by Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Zhang Zhaoxing, Chairman, Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Kilian Berz, Senior Partner & Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group
Noel Quinn, Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking, HSBC
Additional speakers to be announced
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large, Fortune
Photograph by Vivek Prakash/Fortune
Toronto, Oct. 17, 2018 - Journalists and media organizations around the world are under siege from misinformation fed by social media and an antagonistic U.S. president. How should journalism and democracy respond to this dual challenge? How can journalists ensure truth overrides false information? How should they respond to public attacks and historic levels of mistrust? At the same time, many media are seeking sustainable business models and some are asking: can blockchain technology provide security for the future of journalism?
Join a wide-ranging conversation on these issues with prominent journalism thought leaders: Jeff Jarvis, director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York; Jay Rosen, associate journalism professor at New York University; and Vivian Schiller, CEO of the Civil Foundation, which makes philanthropic grants in support of journalism and upholds the ethics of Civil, a blockchain-based platform that supports a global community of quality newsrooms. This conversation will be moderated by Mathew Ingram, chief digital writer with the Columbia Journalism Review.
Toronto, Oct. 17, 2018 - Journalists and media organizations around the world are under siege from misinformation fed by social media and an antagonistic U.S. president. How should journalism and democracy respond to this dual challenge? How can journalists ensure truth overrides false information? How should they respond to public attacks and historic levels of mistrust? At the same time, many media are seeking sustainable business models and some are asking: can blockchain technology provide security for the future of journalism?
Join a wide-ranging conversation on these issues with prominent journalism thought leaders: Jeff Jarvis, director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York; Jay Rosen, associate journalism professor at New York University; and Vivian Schiller, CEO of the Civil Foundation, which makes philanthropic grants in support of journalism and upholds the ethics of Civil, a blockchain-based platform that supports a global community of quality newsrooms. This conversation will be moderated by Mathew Ingram, chief digital writer with the Columbia Journalism Review.
LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND - NOVEMBER 6: Alberto Perucchini, Next Generation Research Analyst, Julius Baer speaks during Blockchain Technology session at the IF Forum 2018 on November 6, 2018 in Lausanne, Switzerland. (Photo by Robert Hradil/Getty Images for SportAccord)
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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018
Friday, November 30th, 2018
Guangzhou, China
9:30AM - 10:00AM
BLOCKCHAIN: HIP OR HYPE
As the value of Bitcoin and its peers plummeted this year the hype around cryptocurrencies fell too. Attention has now turned to the more practical applications of blockchain technology, which has applications in everything from logistics to intellectual property rights. But the ambitious businesses adopting blockchain’s disruptive potential are navigating unchartered territory. How can businesses begin to dismantle old structures and make space for the decentralized tech?
Chen Lei, Founder and CEO, Xunlei
Alex Yang, CEO, VEE Technology
Jennifer Zhu Scott, Founding Principal, Radian Partners
Moderator: Robert Hackett, Reporter, Fortune
Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune
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The technology that powers the Bitcoin and other digital currencies will soon be found in BMW, Ford, GM and Renault vehicles in the future. The automakers and some of their tech partners have formed the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative, which hopes to use the decentralized ledger tech that makes cryptocurrencies so reliable to track information like payments, data sharing, car ownership and dealership supply questions. There is currently no timeline on implementation or what kinds of vehicles and other devices will use the tech. Seemingly every company is determined to hop on the blockchain bandwagon, and that includes automakers. BMW, Ford, GM, Renault and and a string of tech partners (including Bosch and IBM) have formed the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative, a group that hopes to use blockchain's distributed, decentralized ledger technology across many aspects of your experience, even when you're not driving. They hope to create standards that allow for secure payments for everything from autonomous car hailing to congestion charges to ridesharing. It could be useful for car-to-car data sharing, too. And behind the scenes, blockchain should be useful for vehicle ID (such as tracing stolen cars or collision histories) and bolstering the supply chain. The move is undoubtedly super-trendy, and there's no firm timeline for when any blockchain technology might show up in cars. However, this could have some very tangible real-world benefits. As there would be fewer (if any) gatekeepers, this could reduce the cost of the services you use without compromising on security -- a trip in a self-driving taxi might be slightly more affordable. Click Here to Continue Reading
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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018
Friday, November 30th, 2018
Guangzhou, China
9:30AM - 10:00AM
BLOCKCHAIN: HIP OR HYPE
As the value of Bitcoin and its peers plummeted this year the hype around cryptocurrencies fell too. Attention has now turned to the more practical applications of blockchain technology, which has applications in everything from logistics to intellectual property rights. But the ambitious businesses adopting blockchain’s disruptive potential are navigating unchartered territory. How can businesses begin to dismantle old structures and make space for the decentralized tech?
Chen Lei, Founder and CEO, Xunlei
Alex Yang, CEO, VEE Technology
Jennifer Zhu Scott, Founding Principal, Radian Partners
Moderator: Robert Hackett, Reporter, Fortune
Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune
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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018
Friday, November 30th, 2018
Guangzhou, China
9:30AM - 10:00AM
BLOCKCHAIN: HIP OR HYPE
As the value of Bitcoin and its peers plummeted this year the hype around cryptocurrencies fell too. Attention has now turned to the more practical applications of blockchain technology, which has applications in everything from logistics to intellectual property rights. But the ambitious businesses adopting blockchain’s disruptive potential are navigating unchartered territory. How can businesses begin to dismantle old structures and make space for the decentralized tech?
Chen Lei, Founder and CEO, Xunlei
Alex Yang, CEO, VEE Technology
Jennifer Zhu Scott, Founding Principal, Radian Partners
Moderator: Robert Hackett, Reporter, Fortune
Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune
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Thursday, December 7th, 2017
Fortune Global Forum 2017
Guangzhou, China
11:45AM-12:45PM
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL FINANCE
Global financial services must adjust to meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace. A surge in digitization and technological innovation is giving way to new platforms and more agile and accessible consumer services. Blockchain technology is emerging, peer-to-peer lending is on the rise, and artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving increased efficiencies and new capabilities for financial institutions. How can the global financial system evolve to meet the needs of the underserved while addressing other critical needs? How will the acceleration of technology, shifting customer preferences, and an evolving regulatory landscape impact the design and delivery of financial services?
Hosted by Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Zhang Zhaoxing, Chairman, Yuexiu Financial Holdings
Kilian Berz, Senior Partner & Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group
Noel Quinn, Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking, HSBC
Additional speakers to be announced
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large, Fortune
Photograph by Vivek Prakash/Fortune
In partnership with the British Journal of Healthcare Management, ESCP Europe Business School presented its Digital Innovation in Healthcare Conference in September 2018, a cutting-edge discussion and hands-on learning experience on the impact of digital technologies on the healthcare systems in Europe.
Digitalisation in healthcare is a multifaceted phenomenon that remains emergent. If not driven by technology, innovations would not sufficiently meet the needs and expectations of clinicians and patients, resulting in the proliferation of poorly integrated solutions.
Attendees were treated to the latest insights from medical experts and academics through a review of cutting-edge innovations happening now in the healthcare systems around the world.
With an exclusive network of professionals from different parts of the ecosystem, this was a unique opportunity to reflect and discuss on what could be Healthcare systems 20 years from now, covering topics such as:
An analysis of projects proposed by practitioners: understanding how practitioners envisioned digital innovation in healthcare to shed light on debates about how to improve innovation efficiency
How Blockchain technology can improve the outcomes of clinical trials
Predicting GPs engagement with Artificial Intelligence
Can Social Networks enhance existing patient pathways making them scalable?
Smart Capacity planning for a better utilisation of NHS wards