IoTeX’s thrilling R3al World meets Web3 at ETHDenver 2023

The event will take place on Friday, March 3 at the Upper Larimer in Denver, a short walk away from the Rino Art District, where the core of ETHDenver 2023 is happening
The event will take place on Friday, March 3 at the Upper Larimer in Denver, a short walk away from the Rino Art District, where the core of ETHDenver 2023 is happening

IoTeX has announced its one-of-a-kind side event during ETHDenver 2023, showcasing the R3al World to Web3, one the most significant trends this year, as experts predict it will drive the next wave of mass adoption and unlock entirely new use cases and markets previously unimagined.

The event will take place on Friday, March 3 at the Upper Larimer in Denver, a short walk away from the Rino Art District, where the core of ETHDenver 2023 is happening. More than 20 of the most exciting projects are to be showcased, along with 30 thesis-driven investors, and many developers to explore the transformation of Web3 powered by IoTeX.

The IoTeX team is inviting its guests to have a first-hand touch-and-feel of the future of Web3 in the real world as it showcases top projects in the booming sector. The organizers envision Web3 integrating into everyday life through connected, intelligent vehicles and city mapping, green energy initiatives, super-charged fitness platforms, environmental data tracking, proof-of-presence applications and more.

What to expect

The day kicks off with a welcome and registration, followed by a developer workshop with the IoTeX team and various partner projects. There will also be startup investor pitch sessions, panels with industry leaders and investors, a happy hour, snacks and networking.

The event is an excellent opportunity to hear from some of the most prominent MachineFi, DePIN, and DeWi projects. It is also an extraordinary opportunity to meet and speak with some of the most widely known Web3 experts and investors, including Chainlink, Arm Developer, Samsung NEXT, Draper Dragon, Wintermute, EV3, IOSG, Dispersion Capital, Crypto.com, Jump Crypto, Xoogler, Shima Capital, JDI and Foresight Partners.

Additionally, we’ll have immersive project demos and pitches, including from Hivemapper, HealthBlocks, Dimo, Foam, Dtravel, WeatherFlow, SmartPoint.io, Nesten, EthStorage, XNET, Nosh, Noble Network, Hotspotty, GEODNET, Puffer, Envirobloq, Caldance and many others. The complete list of speakers and panelists is up on the website. Lastly, several carefully selected media and industry experts, including Cointelegraph’s opinion editor Rudy Takala, will moderate our exciting and revealing panels.

Official Buidl Week workshop

On Feb. 25, IoTeX will also be at the ETHDenver Buidl Hub with its insightful developer workshop, “Connecting smart devices to smart contracts,” where DApps can be taken to the next level and be built using real-world data.

Hosted by Simone Romano and Giuseppe De Luca from the IoTeX DevRel team, attendees will create an end-to-end application based on trusted smartphone location data. This unique workshop can be registered for here.

Open registration

Attendees will be able to fully immerse themselves in IoTeX’s live demos with Web3-connected smart devices while exploring this rapidly expanding sector’s many exciting use cases and seeing firsthand why it will bring Web3 into the mainstream.

Those interested in participating in the event as a speaker or showcasing their project can fill out this form, while those looking to sponsor the event should fill out this form.

About IoTeX

IoTeX is an open-source platform at the intersection of blockchain and the Internet of Things, on a mission to enable the future decentralized machine economy. It recently launched W3bstream, the world’s first decentralized computer infrastructure for smart devices and data. IoTeX seeks to build a connected world where machines, humans, businesses and decentralized applications can interact with trust and privacy. Backed by a global team of more than 40 research scientists and engineers, IoTeX combines blockchain, off-chain computing and open hardware to connect billions of devices and DApps across the physical and digital worlds.