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ACS Tech: Blockchain Fundamentals [IN PERSON]

Have you been hearing about blockchain technology for years but never understood what the fuss was about or why it mattered? Join us at this in-person event to hear from ACS Blockchain Committee Chair and TEDx speaker, Mohammed Khaiata, present on the key insights from his recent publication 'Blockchain Fundamentals 2022' where he will discuss the main business drivers of blockchain, and look at the challenges of its adoption.

Event Start: Thu 16 Mar 05:30 PM AWST
Event Finish: Thu 16 Mar 07:30 PM AWST

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Registration End Date: Wed 15 Mar 05:00 PM


<p><strong><u>IMPORTANT NOTICE</u>: </strong></p> <p>PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN, OR ARE TRAVELLING TO, WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO ATTEND THIS EVENT.</p> <p>This is an in-person event to be held in Perth, Western Australia. </p> <p>It will <strong><u>NOT</u></strong> be available online.<br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000HvjRd&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1671692729000"></img><br><br>Have you been hearing about blockchain technology for years but never understood what the fuss was about or why it mattered?<br><br>Join us at this in-person event to hear from ACS Blockchain Committee Chair and TEDx speaker, Mohammed Khaiata, present on the key insights from his recent publication &#39;<a href="https://www.acs.org.au/insightsandpublications/reports-publications/Blockchain-fundamentals-2022.html" target="_blank">Blockchain Fundamentals 2022</a>&#39; where he will discuss the main business drivers of blockchain, and look at the challenges of its adoption.<br><br><strong>What the session will cover</strong></p> <ul><li>What is blockchain?</li><li>What is cryptocurrency?</li><li>Why does blockchain matter?</li><li>Top challenges and recommendations </li></ul> <p>Post presentation refreshments provided.<br> </p> <p><strong><u>PLEASE NOTE:</u></strong></p> <p><em>To confirm attendance and CPD point allocation, on arrival at registration, please make sure to have your event confirmation e-mail with QR code ready to present where your attendance will be recorded. This can be provided via your phone or a printed copy.</em></p>

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Mohammed Khaiata

Mohammed Khaiata

Mohammed is a digital transformation expert who devised digital transformation strategies and led complex large digital transformation programs for multi-billion dollar, multi-national organisations to deliver better business value.

Mohammed is a TEDx speaker, an advisory Board Member, a board member of other organisations, and lecturer at the University of Western Australia. He is a recipient of several awards and a holder of several professional certificates.

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25 Francis St,Perth,WA,Australia

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  • State Library of WA, Great Southern Room (Level 4)
    25 Francis St
    Perth WA 6000
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  • Event Start:
    Thu 16 Mar 05:30 PM AWST

    Event Finish:
    Thu 16 Mar 07:30 PM AWST
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