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Guest,
At C_TEC , we promote the role of technology in oureconomy and advocate for rational policy solutions that drive economic growth,spur innovation, and create jobs. We also work to showcase the benefitsof emerging technologies and how they are positively impacting differentsectors.
Blockchain is an excellent example of the potential for atechnology to change the way we work, communicate and live. This comingWednesday, August 1st, C_TEC will host ahalf day event (https://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/registration-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx?fqp=true)in Washington, DC,to explore the power of blockchain and debate policy ramifications byconvening leading innovators, policy leaders, thinkers, and investors. Experts from Blockchain.com,Walmart, Accenture, ConsenSys, Guardtime and more will explore some of the usecases for the technology in agriculture, health, government, and financialservices. We’ll also provide attendees with an informative 101-session to leadour discussion.
I'd be delighted to have you join me as my guest.Register for Get Smart on Blockchai (https://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/registration-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx?fqp=true)n (https://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/registration-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx?fqp=true) being held at the US Chamber of Commerce, 1615 HStreet NW, Washington, D.C.on August 1stbeginning at12:30pm.
Whether you view yourself as an expert or an amateur, can discuss mining ingreat detail, or are wondering the differences between bitcoin and ether,you’ll be sure to learn valuable information at Get Smart on Blockchain (http://www.cvent.com/events/get-smart-on-blockchain/event-summary-fec5ce96091943018c35aa0386dca856.aspx)nextweek. I hope to see you there.
Best,
Tim Day
Senior Vice President
U.S. Chamber Technology Engagement Center
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