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Panama’s Blockchain Summit Latam will focus on logistics and supply chains

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Blockchain Summit Latam (BSL) has become one of the main events in Latin American, joining a good part of Spanish-speaking enthusiasts of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in the same city for several days. This time, the event will be at Ciudad de Panamá, capital of Panama, on March 12 and 13.

More than 50 speakers will meet there, among which will be the celebrated Lebanese economist Saifedean Ammous, author of the book The Bitcoin Standard, one of the reference pieces of the monetary and economic phenomenon that Bitcoin means to the world.

Educator Catalina Castro, who makes videos and teaching material about the cryptocurrency created by Satoshi Nakamoto and the public blockchains, will be a special guest at the event. Also, the leader of the Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution of Colombia, Mauricio Tovar, and the VP Innovation and Digital Transformation of Banistmo, Diego Ponce, will be part of the speakers of the event.

Blockchain Summit Latam has been organized by LatamTech, the main organizer of the event, and the cryptocurrencies payment processor company, Cryptobuyer. In addition, it has the collaboration of several projects and institutions of the region such as Blockchain Panama, Blockchain Colombia, and the Latin American Blockchain Alliance, Finnovista, Talent-Land, Capatec, among others.

This event will be held at the W Panama Hotel, one of the main hotels in Central America, located in the financial center of Ciudad de Panama.

This fourth edition of Blockchain Summit Latam will focus on applications for foreign trades, maritime transport, and logistics in general. Since Panama is a strategic point for trade in the region, the possibilities of implementing the blockchain in these areas will be an important point of focus.

Logistics in the field of foreign trade, shipping, container management, and controls; the idea is to focus on the main strengths of Panamanian to provide differential value in these areas.

The possibility of implementing this technology on financial services will also be discussed. Thus, the management of investment funds; investment in the stock market; stock exchanges, banking interconnection, and its improvement will be topics discussed and addressed from blockchain technology and smart contracts.

In Panama, blockchain technology has already had some use cases. In this case, not only have there been business initiatives, but even the panamanian government itself has welcomed the possibility of implementing a blockchain to solve some problems associated with the bidding processes and public offers.

The national government of Panama is looking to add transparency and efficiency to these processes that, normally are a good niche for corruption to emerge. Thus, technological implementation could shove this scourge to the national treasure.

In fact, events focused on this technology have already taken place in the country, although it is the first time that the Blockchain Summit Latam has been held in the same country.

Tickets can be purchased directly on the event website www.blockchainsummit.la, through credit cards and cryptocurrencies.

For more information please contact Cristóbal Pereira, Executive Director of Latam Tech and General Director of Blockchain Summit Latam at cristobal@latamtech.la

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Disclaimer: This is a partnered event.

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Biraajmaan is a full-time journalist at AMBCrypto covering the US market. A graduate in Automobile engineering, he writes mainly about regulations and its impact with a focus on technological advancements in the crypto space.
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