T Michael Lutas, Director of Business Intelligence, Keith Hilden, CEO, and Andrea Romaoli Garcia, Ambassador to the United Nations, attended the United Nation’s Internet Government Forum in Paris and discussed how Relex can benefit developing economies.

Addressing a packed audience at the United Nation’s Internet Governance Forum in a forum discussing Blockchain for Social and Humanitarian Application, the international blockchain lawyer and Ambassador to the United Nations told the many attendees about Relex’s work to advance progress and development in developing countries.

Andrea Romaoli Garcia addressed the packed room in Salle VII of the UNESCO Headquarters about the benefits of blockchain technology in combating governmental tyranny and the evolution of governmental systems to both tax and receive investments while stopping fraud.

“I am working with company,” she said, “making partnerships with the developing countries, universities, to establish problems and improve research.”*

The IGF brought together leaders in digital technologies across the globe. Its busiest attraction, according to the Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Olga Cavalli, was the blockchain forum. A queue stretched outside while people waited to enter to hear the speaking engagements.

Relex, a blockchain company that conducts business in Real Estate Development investment and Infrastructure development, was also a part of the IGF Village, a group of influential organizations spanning the globe that shared information with attendees, which included foreign dignitaries and influential government officials.

One of the major topics of discussion was Relex’s development of a University in Myanmar, a country that does not have a single private university.

With growing interest from representatives of countries across the globe, Relex emerged from the three day event with an expanded network that included interested parties in the Middle East and Latin America.

Opportunities for Relex Development’s sister company, Relex Life, also emerged. Of particular interest was the application of inhalable medical technology to areas with lower average sanitation. These inhalables could deliver medicines in a sanitary way that could help prevent additional disease. Conversations regarding these applications in Africa were a component of the event.

Garcia, Lutas, and Hilden pose for a photo outside of the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. The IGF was held from November 12 to 14, 2018.