ALBERTA BLOCKCHAIN WEEK
September 9-13th – Calgary, Aberta
This landmark, Calgary events week features renowned speakers providing an in depth look at the latest developments in blockchain applications. This week will showcase the incredible progress emerging from blockchain technologies within our regional ecosystem. Each day of Alberta Blockchain Week highlights an important theme of the technology’s emerging potential for economic and social transformation.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY
The premiere day of Blockchain Week is focused on how blockchain technology has the power to create efficiencies, streamline operations, and cut costs in Alberta’s most important industry: Energy.
EVENTS:
12:00pm – 1:30 pm- Blockchain in Oil and Gas
Location: Petroleum Club, 319 – 5th Avenue SW, Calgary AB
Lunch n Learn: Guild One and Partner hosted Blockchain in Oil & Gas Lunch n Learn
2:00pm – 3:00pm- Blockchain in Indigenous Energy – Removing Trust as an Issue
Location: Petroleum Club, 319 – 5th Avenue SW, Calgary AB
Panel:Â Topics to include:
- Challenges indigenous communities face in the oil and gas industry
- How blockchain can solve some of these challenges
- The road to bring emerging technologies to Indigenous communities
Moderator: Leah Bertolin – Executive Director of BIRI
Panel Members (TBC)
- Gregory John
- Accenture
- Laurence Riel – Pembina Pipeline
3:30pm – 4:00 pm- Presentation: The Voice of the Industry Potential for Blockchain in Oil and Gas
Location: Petroleum Club, 319 – 5th Avenue SW, Calgary AB
4:30pm – 6:00 pm- Mix Mingle Networking event
Location: Petroleum Club, 319 – 5th Avenue SW, Calgary AB
9:00 – 17:00 – Michelle Taylor
Location: Hyatt Calgary
BITS, BYTES, AND BARRELS STRATEGIES ON DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
The biggest challenge oil and gas companies face in addressing digital changes in the industry is equipping their people with a common base of understanding of digital. Without a common base of definitions, terminology, and frameworks, organizations run the risk that their digital agenda will be defined by specific vendors which can have unintended consequences. Suppliers of technology, IT professionals, universities and consultants all use variants of their own proprietary approaches to digital that, well-intentioned, can create poor transparency, bias and prejudice. Without a common base, teams drift into silos, management blocks innovation and Boards cannot execute their oversight role.
Get tickets: https://www.supplychainoilandgas-canada.com/page/1431210/workshop
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH
BUILDING BLOCKS
How do we create the foundations for widespread knowledge of blockchain technologies relevance, and make sure that everyone, not just industry, benefits from the technology? Learn about the basics of blockchain.
EVENTS:
12:00pm – 2:00pm Government of Canada
Location: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th AVE SW, Calgary
LUNCH AND LEARN: OPPORTUNITIES FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPLY CHAIN CONTRACTS
16:00 – 18:00Â Canadian Blockchain Association for Women (CBAW)
Location: Deloitte 850 2 Street Southwest #700, Calgary, AB T2P 0R8
The Building Blocks of Equality
What defines equality in Canada’s newly emerging digital economy? Participation. When it comes to the employment opportunities of the future in the technology industry, at-risk groups such as young Indigenous women are in danger of being left behind. In a joint partnership between the ABC, the Canadian Blockchain Association for Women and Blockchain for Indigenous Rights International, this event will be announcing a new and critically important project to help form the foundations for equal participation in Canada’s fastest-growing job opportunities.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH
DIGITAL ECONOMY
Economic transformation requires innovative, new mediums of
exchange. Day 3 gives an exciting look at the latest developments in blockchain technology-based currencies, and how the technology can be used as the foundation for the future of exchange markets.
EVENTS:
1:00pm – 3:00pm Alberta Counsel
Location: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th AVE SW, Calgary
INDUSTRY ROUNDTABLE WITH GOVERNMENT
3:00pm – 5:00 pm BitVo and the Digital Asset Coalition
Location: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th AVE SW, Calgary
Digital Currencies in the Future Economy
With the world’s largest governments and banks now developing their own cryptocurrencies, blockchain-based digital assets are becoming a key part of the evolving global economy. What advantages do they offer for trade, investment and new markets – and will Bitcoin maintain its lead as the preeminent currency? Learn more about this emerging intersection between finance and data technology and its power to help shape our economic future.
6:00pm – 10:00 pm VIP RECEPTION
Location: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th AVE SW, Calgary
Alberta Blockchain VIP GALA
Join us for a VIP reception hosted by the Alberta Blockchain Consortium. This elegant affair will offer delicious appetizers, a signature Charcuterie spread, wine and networking galore. There will be a wonderful silent auction to support Elevate Aviation a not for profit d3edicated to educating women and indigenous on technical careers in aviation.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12TH
EVENTS:
BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT
The Blockchain Summit is a specialized technology conference that provides an in-depth look at blockchain’s transformative power in industry, government and economic systems. Held on September 12, 2019, the event features local and international blockchain experts from diverse sectors that include technology, energy, agriculture and financial services.
Located in Calgary, Alberta, home to many world-leading developments in the blockchain industry, the conference offers both a regional and global perspective on how embracing the technology’s digital evolution will create new economic growth and opportunities
Tickets for this event sold separately
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