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SettleMint Blockchain Academy - Discover the business potential of Blockchain
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2. A. Event info
B. Program of the day
C. Contents of the training
D. Trainer
E. Pricing
F. Venue / Catering
G. Coordination
H. Registration
Overview
3. A. Event info
Blockchain training for managers
Discover the business potential of Blockchain
(Thursday December 14, 2017 – Brussels)
1 day / 1 venue / 1 trainer
limited number of participants to guarantee a personal approach
4. B. Program of the day
8.30 am – 9 am: Welcome coffee
9 am – 10.30 am: Training part 1
10.30 am – 11 am: Coffee break
11 am – 12.30 am: Training part 2
12.30 am – 1.30 pm: Lunch
1.30 – 3.30 pm: Training part 3
3.30 pm – 4 pm: Coffee break
4 pm – 5.30 pm: Training part 4
5. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (1/7)
Introduction to course
Introduction to blockchain
• Where did blockchain come from? Bitcoin, altcoins and why were they created?
• Blockchain: a missing layer of the internet
• Blockchains and distributed ledgers
• What impact has blockchain had until now?
Blockchain basics - Part 1
• What are hashing, ledgers and distributed networks and how do they fit together?
• Reaching distributed consensus
• The cryptography involved
• Wallets, public and private keys
6. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (2/7)
Blockchain basics - Part 2
• Blockchain technology vs traditional data storage
• Key attributes: Immutability, Transparency, Security
• Architecture: private vs public networks
Blockchain basics - Part 3
• What are smart contracts?
• What are distributed autonomous investment funds?
• Open source vs proprietary blockchains
• Key advantages of blockchains
• Key constraints of blockchains
Discussion and questions
7. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (3/7)
Attributes of existing technologies
Blockchains:
• Bitcoin
• Ethereum
• MultiChain
• BigChainDB
• Hyperledger
• Corda
Blockchain applications in industry
• Identity Management and KYC/KYB
• Land registration
• Voting
• Prediction markets
• Procurement
• IoT data: storage and monetization
8. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (4/7)
Government and healthcare use cases
• Which governments are engaging and how so?
• How can blockchain be used by governments?
• How can blockchain be used in healthcare?
The regulators’ perspectives
• How do regulators react to and view blockchain technology?
- Europe
- Asia
- North America
• How can blockchain enhance regulation and what are the use cases?
Discussion and questions
9. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (5/7)
Applying blockchain – 4 examples
Example 1: IoT Data – Smart Cities and Smart Buildings
• Secure data storage
• Permissioned data sharing
• Real-time monitoring
• Monetization of IoT data
• Examples in practice
Example 2: Blockchain government services
• Which countries are taking the lead? Why? How?
• Healthcare applications
• Documents and attestations
• Land registration
• Voting
10. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (6/7)
Example 3: Procurement and Supply chain – authenticity and efficiency
• Efficiency advantages
• Smart contracts for workflow management
• Storing sensitive data on-chain
• Interacting with non-blockchain sources
Example 4: Self-Sovereign Identity – citizen centric identification management
• User driven identity management
• Smart contracts for access control
• GDPR proof solutions
Discussion and questions
• Open discussion: How fit for purpose are the solutions presented? Where do they
tick the boxes, where do they fall short?
• Open discussion: How can these solutions support your organization?
11. C. Contents of the training:
Blockchain training for managers (7/7)
Breakout session: making blockchain a reality in financial services
In this session course attendees will breakout into groups to begin to put into practice
some of the lessons learned in the day’s training. Each group will discuss the problems
their businesses face and how blockchain could help to address them. Our expert
trainers will guide discussion and provide practical assistance so course attendees will
have taken the first steps towards implementing blockchain at work before they walk
out the door.
Wrap-up from break-out session
• Each break-out group to present back to overall group
• Share and discuss the key lessons to take away from each break-out group
Course summary and conclusions
• Brief summary of what has been learned during course
• Final opportunity to ask questions
13. E. Pricing
450 EUR – early bird
>> registration before October 31, 2017
550 EUR – standard rate
>> registration before December 14, 2017
Cancellation fee before November 15, 2017: 50% refund
Cancellation fee before December 1, 2017: 25% refund
Cancellation fee before December 14, 2017: 0% refund
15. F. Venue > The Hotel. - Brussels
The Hotel.
Boulevard de Waterloo 38
1000 Brussels
Belgium
T: +32 (0)2 504 11 11
F: +32 (0)2 504 21 11
meet@thehotel.be
www.thehotel.be
16. F. Venue > Transportation (1/3)
TAXI
Taxis with a taximeter are permanently available in front of the arrivals
hall at Brussels Airport. The fare from the airport to The Hotel Brussels is
normally around € 45. Licensed taxis can be recognized by the blue and
yellow emblem.
If desired you can hire a private chauffeured vehicle via Direct Way. They
provide cars, minivans, coaches and shuttles, and also organise tours.
CAR
Driving directions to The Hotel Brussels.
17. F. Venue > Transportation (2/3)
TRAIN
The Airport Train Station is located below the terminal (basement
level -1). Up to 4 trains per hour offer connections from the airport to
Brussels Midi station.
From Brussels Midi Station take Metro Line 2 or 6 (direction
ELISABETH) until LOUIZA Metro Station which is only 300 meters away
from The Hotel Brussels.
18. F. Venue > Transportation (3/3)
BUS
Urban public transport company STIB offers “The Airport Line”:
an express connection (30 minutes) between Brussels National Airport
and the European district:
Line 12: take this shuttle until “LUXEMBOURG” bus stop.
Next you go on bus 64 until the stop “PORTE DE NAMUR”.
The Hotel Brussels is only 400 meters away from this stop.
Note: only operated from Monday to Friday until 8 PM
Line 21: take this shuttle until “LUXEMBOURG” bus stop.
Then, get on the 64 bus until the PORTE DE NAMUR stop. The Hotel
Brussels will be at 400 meters.
Note: only operated during the week after 8 PM, on Saturday Sunday and Holidays.
19. F. Venue > Parking
The Hotel. Brussels has a convenient and
secure underground parking lot with 100
spaces.
22. F. Venue > Meeting rooms
• Free unlimited high speed WiFi
• Built-in LCD projectors and screens (1 per room)
• Flipcharts (1 per room)
• 1 Water, pads & pens per person
• Electric sunscreens
• Private fridge with complimentary refreshments
• Coffee breaks/lunch in open-spaced foyer
• Inspiring 180° city views
23. F. Venue > Catering
8.30 am – 9 am: Welcome coffee
Coffee and tea, fresh fruit, fruit juices, croissant, pain au chocolat,
perfumed water with fruits and herbs soft drinks still & sparkling
water, yogurts & fruit salad.
10.30 am – 11 am // 3.30 pm – 4 pm: Coffee breaks
Permanent coffee, coffee and tea, fresh fruit, fruit juices, fruit salad,
croissant, pain au chocolat, perfumed water with fruits and herbs,
selection of cereal bars, soft drinks, still & sparkling water & yogurts.
12.30 am – 1.30 pm: Lunch
Classic buffet selection of salads and starters, selection of
sandwiches, warm dish, seasonal soup, selection of homemade
pastries & fresh fruits.
24. G. Coordination
Els Meyvaert
Program Director
SettleMint Blockchain Academy
+32 476 999 539
academy@settlemint.com
Https://settlemint.com/academy
linkedin.com/in/elsmeyvaert
25. Buy your ticket here !
https://settlemint.com/academy
H. Registration