TF Blockchain is set to hold its fourth sold-out conference in Seattle on Thursday, Nov. 14, where it will host some of the biggest names both in tech and the crypto industry, including high-level executives from Amazon, Samsung, Intel, and IBM. The conference, which will keep it small with only 200 tickets put on sale, wants to bring industry experts together in an intimate conference experience.
After selling out three conferences in the past year, the premier blockchain conference in the Pacific Northwest is now back with a fourth one.
The TF4 Blockchain conference will be held on Nov. 14 in Seattle and bring together some of the biggest names in both tech and blockchain.
The conference aims to create an intimate setting where people could build meaningful and long-lasting relationships, which is why it is capped at only 200 attendees.
While a more detailed schedule is set to be released in the following weeks, Bitcoin payments and blockchain implementation are set to be the main topics of discussion at the conference.
Most speakers will focus on connecting the bridges between blockchain and enterprise, discussing big enterprise investments in blockchain and crypto adoption, as well as corporate in-network currencies such as Libra.
The conference's 200 attendees will have an opportunity to hear executives from some of the biggest companies in the world discuss blockchain implementation.
Michael J Reed, the director of blockchain programs at Intel, is set to speak at TF4, as are IBM's blockchain platform program manager Paige Krieger, Amazon's blockchain product head Nihar Modi, and Samsung's chief revenue officer Kapi Attawar.
Regulatory compliance will also be discussed during the conference.
The director of mining operations at Bitmain will also be one of the speakers alongside the founder and CEO of Coinmine, Farbood Nivi.Register for TF4 Blockchain, November 14 in Seattle Register Now TF Blockchain Conferences are capped at 200 attendees, in order to provide an intentional and intimate conference experience.
Execs from Amazon, Samsung, Intel, IBM, and Bitmain to speak at TF4 Blockchain Conference in Seattle
Published on Oct 28, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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