ACS Victoria May Branch Forum | The Future of Blockchain & AI [virtual]
Join leading experts as they explore the convergence of blockchain and AI, examining how these technologies are reshaping trust, transparency, and innovation. This cross-sector panel will unpack key opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations at the forefront of digital transformation.
About this event
Join a panel of leading experts as they examine the rapidly evolving intersection of blockchain and artificial intelligence — two technologies that are fundamentally reshaping the way we think about trust, autonomy, and innovation.
We have brought together tech professionals, innovators, and curious minds from across the corporate, startup, and academic worlds to unpack the promises, pitfalls, and possibilities that emerge when algorithms meet ledgers.
Expect sharp insights, fresh perspectives, and a glimpse into the decentralised, intelligent future we’re building — together.
A front-row seat to the convergence shaping tomorrow’s tech landscape.
See you online!
Speakers
Leading software & data engineering teams from the front. Dan enjoys building high-performing teams across a variety of disciplines including AI, Data, Software Development, IoT, cloud and Web3.
Within IBM Australia, Dr. Bonti leads Academic Initiatives. He has spearheaded impactful projects, such as developing a pioneering commercial AI for oncology and the first multi-modal blockchain tracking system for China's One Belt One Road initiative. His current focus is on accelerating AI adoption in business.
Tavo aims to move organizations beyond manual, document-heavy risk assessments and toward integrated, agile, and scalable risk management practices.
She is also the founder of SunDAO Ventures, a community-led investment DAO backing modular and interoperable infrastructure across the Web3 ecosystem.
Previously, Chris served as Technical Director at the Interchain Foundation, where she played a key role in stewarding the Cosmos ecosystem. Her background includes leading blockchain and cloud initiatives at Microsoft and Accenture, bringing a unique blend of deep technical expertise and strategic foresight to the evolving intersection of Web3 and AI.
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