The NEM.io Foundation, creators of the peer-to-peer NEM blockchain platform and the XEM cryptocurrency will be participating in Blockchain APAC: Australia’s Biggest Blockchain Enterprise Event. It will feature a full day of 16 sessions with over 30+ speakers and 500 expected delegates on Wednesday August 29th, 2018 at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The Blockchain APAC Enterprise event is presented as part of the Victorian Government’s Digital Innovation Festival (DIF). DIF is a platform that supports the growth of our vibrant community of entrepreneurs, innovators, change makers, thought leaders and rule breakers. Through a combination of technology utilisation and digital mindsets, the DIF fosters economic resilience for Victoria and champions the leaders of innovation and entrepreneurship. Sponsors and partners include the Victorian Government, Optus, RMIT University, Alibaba, AusTrade, YBF Ventures, Honey Digital and more.

Steve Vallas, organiser of the Blockchain APAC Summit,

“We are glad to have NEM.io Foundation share real-world use cases and applications in this enterprise-focused event for the public and private sector. There is a great need to fill the knowledge gap on blockchain which has the right ‘fit’ and the NEM blockchain is a solution which should be explored. The key outcome from the summit is to ensure that there is awareness and movement towards the blockchain adoption phase for Australia to be a global player in the technology space.”

Jason Lee, Expansion Director for Australia and New Zealand for NEM.io Foundation,

“NEM was developed as an enterprise-grade blockchain platform, being part of Blockchain APAC is a must-attend as we want to ensure that industries across all economic sectors have the right exposure to blockchain understanding. NEM.io Foundation is in 40 countries across 100 cities and has a strong presence in Australia and New Zealand through it’s team size of over 20 team members and partners.” “The latest announcement is the launch of the NEM Blockchain Hubs as a physical location to engage with the public through on-ground meetups and events. The NEM blockchain platform had been presented in major cities across Australia and is working with industry bodies including the public and private sector. With a Hub being launched in Melbourne in September, participation in this conference will be timely.”

Find out more about the conference here.