Leaders convene in Davos to explore latest developments in Blockchain and Digital Assets

Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC), the world’s largest leading industry association for blockchain and digital assets, convenes its 7th annual Blockchain Central Davos from January 14-17, 2024, in Switzerland
Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC), the world’s largest leading industry association for blockchain and digital assets, convenes its 7th annual Blockchain Central Davos from January 14-17, 2024, in Switzerland

Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC), the world’s largest leading industry association for blockchain and digital assets, convenes its 7th annual Blockchain Central Davos from January 14-17, 2024, in Switzerland.

GBBC’s Blockchain Central Davos will bring together more than 50 leading voices over 5 days to discuss and present on the latest innovations and developments in the industry, including the convergence of AI and blockchain, the reinvention of digital money, and the role of Web3 in humanitarian aid. Those interested in attending can access the event agenda and register interest to attend here.

Notable speakers will include representatives from Accenture, United Nations World Food Programme, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UBS, J.P. Morgan, Digital Asset, Ripple, Kaiko, Hyphen Global AG, NeuralFabric Corp., Perkins Coie LLP, World Identity Network (WIN) Foundation, Steptoe LLP, and Ava Labs, as well as regulators and government officials from around the world.

Launched in Davos in 2017, GBBC is a Swiss-based non-profit with more than 500 institutional members and 200 global ambassadors spanning more than 100 jurisdictions and disciplines. On GBBC’s seventh year returning to Davos, GBBC CEO Sandra Ro shared: “At Blockchain Central Davos, we focus on bringing together a diverse spectrum of global voices – industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers – to grow the business of blockchain through groundbreaking applications and meaningful partnerships. Davos is a place where ideas turn into action so we can accelerate the technology’s positive impact on the world.”