Annual Conference of the Austrian Blockchain Center
The Austrian Blockchain Center is an interdisciplinary research institute focused on Blockchain and related technologies. We are happy to invite you to the first edition of our Annual Conference.
In line with our research areas the conference will features talks ranging from technological aspects of blockchain technologies to legal topics related to virtual assets.
As a result of the current unclear situation we have to organize the conference in an online setting.
The conference language is English.
Attendance is free.
Annual Conference of the Austrian Blockchain Center
The Austrian Blockchain Center is an interdisciplinary research institute focused on Blockchain and related technologies. We are happy to invite you to the first edition of our Annual Conference.
In line with our research areas the conference will features talks ranging from technological aspects of blockchain technologies to legal topics related to virtual assets.
As a result of the current unclear situation we have to organize the conference in an online setting.
The conference language is English.
Attendance is free.
Digital Day 2021
Digital Day 2021 will take place on 19 March as a virtual event, organised by the European Commission in cooperation with the Portuguese Presidency.
Reaching EU Green Deal Objectives with Real Estate Sector Blockchain Solutions: A Closer Look at the Unique Object Identifier
The UOI Subgroup of the INATBA Real Estate and Climate Action Working Groups is organizing a roundtable that brings together experts and decision-makers from governments and markets across Europe and beyond. This event follows the UOI Subgroup’s recently published preliminary report which offers a complete and comprehensive paper on the Unique Object Identifier (UOI) Initiative and its relevance for the topics of Climate Action and Real Estate.
COVID-19 Vaccination Delivery and Tracking: Challenges and Solutions
In its recent Communication “A united front to beat COVID-19”, the European Commission stressed the importance of a “common EU approach to trusted, reliable and verifiable certificates” of vaccination. Several initiatives toward the creation of a Vaccination Credential or Passport have been launched in this sense.