Japan has set itself apart as an early adopter of blockchain technology, despite the Mt Gox debacle in 2014. The development of blockchain technology has taken on two distinct approaches: a financial one, with a flourishing regulated trading market, and the corporate one, with several leading technology companies investing heavily in blockchain businesses.
The talk will give an overview of the evolution s in the Japanese blockchain industry, as well as wider economic and social developments, and provide insights into some of the opportunities and areas available to EU businesses.
Registration deadline: 29/11/2019
What you will learn during this webinar?
You will learn about the Japanese blockchain market, its historical context, regulatory developments and the major private and public initiatives.
Programme:
Speaker: Maurizio Raffone, CEO Finetiq Ltd
Moderator: Luca Escoffier, EU-Japan Technology Transfer Helpdesk
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
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