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South Korea to host Korea Blockchain Summit for Asia

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South Korea will conduct the Korea Blockchain Summit, highlighting the potential and business prospects for blockchain technologies in the region across multiple industries and key business verticals

South Korea is gearing up to host the Korea Blockchain Summit 2018, at Seoul, South Korea on 12th and 13th July 2018. This event, part of the World Blockchain Summit 2018, will highlight the latest developments in blockchain in Japan, Malaysia and Hong Kong as well.

As part of World Blockchain Summit World Tour 2018, Global Blockchain Foundation is in process of building deep integration with more than 50 emerging markets in Blockchain, DLT & tokenomics.  The Korea Blockchain Summit 2018 will feature keynote sessions, fire-side chat and panel discussions, demonstrations, blockchain project launch, business plan competition, government meetings and networking lunches. Other interesting features at the event include paper presentations, investors and academia meetings, as well as ICO product launches and a discussion on the future of tokenomy.

Industries at KBS 2018 include aviation, govtech, telecom, education, healthtech, banking, financial, oil & gas, insurance, travel & tourism, supply chain, logistics, infrastructure, real estate, shipping and more.

International Finance is a media partner for the Korea Blockchain Summit. The cost of tickets to the Korea Blockchain Summit are US$250 (Standard) and US$500 (VIP).

To register for the event, contact https://www.gbf.world/korea-attendee-form

For more details, log on to www.koreablockchainsummit.com

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