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October 07, 2017, 02:33:57 PM
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Blockchain Expo, the world’s largest Blockchain conference & exhibition, is making its debut in
Silicon Valley, CA, this fall. The Expo will be taking to Santa Clara Convention Center on 29 & 30
November.

Among the confirmed speakers, exhibitors and start-ups is IBM, Uber and GE. Co-located with IoT
Tech Expo and AI Expo, the events are expected to attract close to 10,000 delegates across the two
days, making it a fantastic environment for networking.

Across the two days, Blockchain Expo are offering five conference tracks, for both free and paid
delegates. These include Developing for Blockchain, and Transforming Financial Services.

Paid delegates are also invited to attend a Blockchain Expo first – a conference track dedicated to
ICOs & Cryptofinance. Here the likes of Fintech World, W3 Coin and BitAngels will be talking about
regulation, transparency, and the potential of blockchain. The likes of INS, Karma, ICON, Spectiv, and
Starbase will also be taking part in ICO pitches during the track.

A complete list of confirmed speakers is available here: https://blockchain-expo.com/northamerica/speakers/

Alongside the conference tracks, delegates have the opportunity to explore the exhibition hall and
start-up areas.

https://bitcoingarden.org/blockchain-expo-coming-silicon-valley-november/

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October 07, 2017, 03:39:10 PM
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I'm glad blockchains are getting the attention they deserve. The expo isn't specific to Bitcoins, but I hope they talk about adoption, especially for Uber.
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