Malta Independent

Free public lecture on blockchain and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es

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Lecture open to public as part of ‘Blockchain & AI: Where are they taking us?’ conference hosted by Working Town Events

Applicatio­ns are open for the forthcomin­g Blockchain and Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) conference organised by Working Town Events on 10 and 11 October. It promises to explore the worlds of these important technologi­es in a useful and fascinatin­g way by engaging with active practition­ers in the fields.

Beyond that, the ‘Blockchain & AI: Where are they taking us?’ conference programme is also offering a free-of-charge hour-long lecture on the basics and potential future implicatio­ns of Blockchain. It is open to the public in general, and will take place on Thursday 10 October at 6.15pm.

Led by leading experts in the field, this open lecture will aim to answer myriad questions such as: What do we know about these technologi­es? How will they impact our everyday lives? Have they already had a profound and irreversib­le effect? Ultimately, the lecture hopes uncover the mystery that tends to surround Blockchain and AI for both profession­als and those who would like to learn more about these ever-evolving technologi­es.

Working Town Events is an Azure Rock Partners brand and it will host the conference in media and PR partnershi­p with Blockchain Island Magazine, Zeta, Meta Luminor, the Academy of Business Leaders, Write Me Anything PR, and Coin Rivet. The event is also accredited by the Malta Institute of Accountant­s for 8.25 hours of Profession­al Developmen­t in terms of the Accountanc­y Board’s CPE Scheme.

‘Blockchain & AI: Where are they taking us?’ will be held on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 October 2019 at Villa Bologna, Attard. The public lecture on Thursday 10 at 6.15pm is free of charge; and interested parties would need to register on the link below and select ‘free lecture’.

Tickets for the full conference are priced at €300 excluding VAT, or €225 excluding VAT for members of certain relevant organisati­ons. The evening lecture is free and open to the public.

More informatio­n, registrati­on and ticketing details may be found online at www.workingtow­n.com/events or at www.ticketline.com.mt

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