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Guest,
As means of introduction, I am Stacey Hutchinson, Directorof Strategic Partnerships at the Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center. I’m writing today to invite you to Get Smarton Blockchain (http://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/event-summary-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx)being held at the Chamber next week on August 1stsponsored byAccenture with special content provider Bloomberg. Because of your interest in tech, I’d behappy to include you as my special guest; click here to register (https://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/registration-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx?fqp=true).
Blockchain technology has the potential to transform everyindustry. In Washington, most of the conversation hascentered on cryptocurrency or data security, but what about the power thetechnology may harness across sectors? What will the blockchain policylandscape look like?
On August 1st, C_TEC will explore the power of blockchain anddebate policy ramifications by convening leading innovators, policy leaders,thinkers, and investors. Discussionswill range from a 101 session to blockchain in agriculture, fintech, health, andregulation.
Find additional details on our website (http://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/event-summary-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx).
I so hope to see you next week on August 1stat 1pm, andplease don’t hesitate to reach out in the interim.
All the best,
Stacey
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