Our Education Ecosystem team members were very busy last week attending two major events and meetups back to back as part of our LEDU North American Roadshow in Seattle and Boston. Here is a brief recap of the events.

Blockchain Seattle, Seattle 10th — 11th September 2018

The event was held at Hyatt Regency Bellevue in Seattle with over 1000 attendees and more than 60 speakers. This event focused on community-building, educating, and showcasing all that the Pacific Northwest has to offer the blockchain ecosystem. Our team held an exhibition space where we met with different attendees visiting our booth.

After Day 1 of the event on10th September, our CEO/Founder was the main speaker at Cryptocurrency traders of Seattle meetup where he presented on the topic “Building the Netflix for Professional Development.”

Token Fest, Boston 13th-14th September 2018

Token Fest was the third stop of our LEDU North American Roadshow. The event was held up at Seaport World Trade Center in Boston and brought together over 2500 attendees, more than 150 speakers and 150 plus exhibitors.

The event was an exclusive, two day networking event focused on the business and technology of tokenization. We also had an exhibition space which was visited by many conference attendees who were interested in learning more about our project. Our CEO/Founder Dr. Michael J. Garbade was one of the speakers at the conference and presented on “How Will Blockchain Technology Impact the $360B Professional Development Market?”. After his presentation, Dr. Garbade participated in a panel with fellow speakers discussing the theme “Blockchain For Good”.

On Friday, our team held a meetup in conjunction with the Boston BlockchainGroup. Dr. Garbade presented on “How Blockchain will Disrupt the Online Education & Professional Development Industry”. The other speaker for the event was Dr. Samer Hassan of Harvard University who presented on the topic “Building Decentralized Infrastructure for Collaborative Economy organizations”

Here are some photos from the two events: