Learning outcomes
Training Description
Blockchain 101 MasterClass was designed to provide an introduction to blockchain technology, its history and potential. In this MasterClass, you will learn how the underlying technology of Bitcoin has evolved over the last few years into a tool that will change how we share value over the internet. The session will include:
Blockchain Background
- History and background of blockchain
- How blockchain works
- The properties of blockchain
- Pros and cons of different options
- Review of blockchain platforms
- Review of blockchain based apps
- Regulatory considerations and perspectives
Use Cases
- Application of the theory of blockchain to build real world, functional solutions
- Deep dive into how Applied Blockchain have done this for a wide range of clients across many industry verticals
Breakout Sessions
- Working with the delegates to explore use cases within their own businesses
- Identifying viable use cases and co-creating a value proposition
One of the reasons why GLC MasterClasses stand out from others is that our participants gain not only the knowledge, but also learn how to apply the gained insights in real life.
Special features:
- Best practices
- Regulatory insight
- Case studies
- Templates and Step-by-step guides
Training includes:
- Specific and exceptional educational insights combining modern theories and practical examples
- Workshop using advanced international experience and knowledge of high-level expert
- Special materials and templates for future use by the participants in their work
Some of the key takeaways include:
- Set the foundation of understanding of the technology
- Identify where the most viable use case would be within your own organisation
- Review of blockchain platforms and blockchain based apps
- Become aware of regulatory considerations and perspectives
- Hear functional solutions of application
- Identify viable use cases and co-creating a value proposition
Training Schedule
*Please note that the agenda is illustrative, the program can change according to the actual, latest regulations, standards.
Day one
08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee
08:50 Opening Remarks & Introduction from the Trainer – Session 1 – Blockchain 101
09:00 History & Background
09:30 How does the blockchain work?
11:00 Tea, Coffee, Networking
11:20 Blockchain properties
12:00 Pros & Cons
13:00 Luncheon & Networking
13:45 Q&A and Feedback for Session 1
14:00 Session 2 – Review of the Current State
14:45 Review of blockchain based apps
16:00 Tea, Coffee, Networking
16:20 Governments & Regulation
17:20 Q&A and Feedback
17:35 Close of the day
Day two
08:30 Tea, Coffee & Networking
08:55 Recap from DAY1
09:00 SITA Session 3 – Real world, live in the public
domain blockchain applications deep dive09:45 Tallysticks
10:30 Tea, Coffee, Networking
10:55 Cygnetise
11:30 BABB
12:30 Luncheon & Networking
13:15 Q&A and Feedback for Session 3
13:30 Team Work – Session 4 – Breakout sessions
15:00 Workshop summary and Q&A
15:15 Farewell Coffee & Networking
15:45 Close of the day
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Get to know the Expert Trainer
Peter Bidewell is the Chief Marketing Officer of Applied Blockchain and is the lead on client relationships, partnerships and marketing for the firm; consulting on the strategic implementation of blockchain solutions that are platform agnostic, scalable and enterprise ready. He works with C-suite executives from both startups and enterprises to shape transformational initiatives aligned to strategic intent, understanding client needs and succinctly articulating the key benefits of blockchain technology. Peter is a recognised blockchain thought leader and regularly presents on blockchain at major international events.
Who should attend?
Chief Executive Officers, Chief Financial Officers, Members of the Board, Senior Vice Presidents, First Vice Presidents, Executive Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents Managing Directors, Executive Directors, Directors, Global Heads, Regional Heads, Group Heads, Heads & Leads General Managers, Senior Managers & Managers Analysts, Consultants & Advisors OF:
FROM BANKS:
- Cash Development
- Cash Management
- Channels & Distribution
- Corporate Finance
- Correspondent Banking
- Cyber Security
- Digital Banking
- Digital Money
- e-Banking
- e-Commerce
- Electronic Payments
- Emerging Payments
- Financial Services
- Fraud Management
- Intra-day Cash Management
- Market and Business Strategy
- Market Integration
- Online Payments
- Online Security
- Operations
- Payment Cards
- Payment Policy
- Payment Services
- Payment Systems
- Payments
- Payments Infrastructure
- Payments Strategy
- Payments Products
- Prepaid Product Management
- Regulatory and Market Policy
- Retail Payments
- SEPA
- Transaction Services
- Transactional Banking
- And other payments related professionals
FROM CORPORATES:
- Cash and Treasury
- Cash Management
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Treasury
- Payments
- Payroll Accounts
- Treasury and Funding
- Treasury and Risk Management
- Treasury and Tax
- Treasury Operations
- Treasury Services
- Treasury Systems
- And other related payment and financial professionals
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