Distributed Ledger Innovation, Corporate Partnerships & Strategic IntegrationWhen: 19-20 July 2017 Where: New York, NY, United States of AmericaEvent Website: http://www.marcusevans-conferences-northamerican.com/marcusevans...Emerging distributed ledger technologies are transforming the industry, enticing companies to constantly stay on the lookout for lower costs and greater efficiency. Banks are attempting to determine the utilization and outcomes of blockchain through use cases to motivate the results, and centralize efforts.
The Distributed Ledger Innovation, Corporate Partnerships & Strategic Integration conference will address key topics such as, enterprise innovation technology, blockchain applications, API standards, cross-border and real-time payments, seamless transactions, bitcoin benefits, real live use cases in blockchain, blockchain lending versus traditional lending, smart contracts, inter of things (IoT), the lean startup approach, Fintech ventures and partnerships, robo-advising, blockchain applications, loan syndications, and more!
Key Topics- Address what blockchain is, how it is utilized, and how it can improve the client experience
- Discuss the potential benefits, costs, limitations and challenges in the adoption of distributed ledger technologies
- Uncover real live use cases in blockchain together with partnerships and collaboration between corporates and startups - successes, failures, and where to improve
- Hear partnership perspectives from venture capitalists and enterprise giants—successes, lessons learned, and what worked versus what didn’t work
- Encourage innovation in API standards and open source technology to standardize the gateway across enterprise software
Previous Attendees IncludeState Street Bank, PNC Bank, Hedgeable, Wells Fargo, CTBC Bank, Kabbage, Inc, Rabobank, MasterCard, Startupbootcamp NY, Synchrony Financial, USAA, Digital Currency Group, nanoPay, BB&T, OnDeck, Lenddo, American Express, Digital Asset, Bank of America, Scotiabank, SunTrust Bank, RBS Citizens, Northern Trust, Deutsche Bank, FDIC, HSBC