Blockchain, Distributed Ledger & Smart Contracts Masterclass: Understanding the Law & Regulation For "Industry 4.0" 12 - 13 August 2021 3:00pm to 6:00pm (GMT +8) 12:30pm to 3:30pm (GMT+5.5) 11:00am to 2:00pm (GMT+4) Delivered Via: 2-Part Webinar *This masterclass is accredited with 5.5 CPD points by the Singapore Institute of Legal Education.
Limited seats available. Register now to secure your place today ! Recent cryptocurrency rally and strong institutional support by firms such as Tesla and MicroStrategy has brought about lots of mainstream media coverage relating to blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. However, blockchain is about far more than Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and ICOs. This 2 part virtual masterclass will Examines the underlying technology and its practical application across a range of economically important sectors and government activities. Identifies and explores the legal and regulatory issues that must be addressed as blockchain and distributed ledger technology becomes embedded into supply chains and commercial relationships. Provides specific case studies that include the use of technology to streamline cross-border trade, manufacturing and logistics, and the legal implications of a large-scale hack or cyber attack.
Group Discounts: SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 20%. Register five participants from your organisation and the 5th person attends for free. Click on the "Secure Your Seats Now" button above or contact any of the following to book your place at this webinar : Romulus Tham (65) 6973 8248 romulus.tham@tr.com
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