Don’t Let Blockchain (DLT) be the next 5G: Blockchain in China and the U.S.
Webinar | 09.30.20, 6:00 AM EDT - 7:00 AM EDT
This event, hosted by Crowell Moring LLP and the Value Technology Foundation (VTF), will examine recent blockchain-technology related developments in China and how the U.S. is lagging in the race to lead in the development of the Internet. It will also examine blockchain’s potential use to meet U.S. Federal Government supply chain requirements.
Dr. Victoria Adams, VTF’s Chief Innovation Officer, Michelle Gitlitz, Global Head of Crowell & Moring’s Blockchain and Digital Assets practice, and Addie Cliffe, Partner of Crowell & Moring's Government Contracts practice, will be discussing blockchain’s use in supply chain management, in general, and with respect to government contracting.
Continuing Legal Education — We will provide a certificate of attendance and other materials to use in seeking continuing education credits.
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