Jun 07 - Global Startup Grind Community Gathers in London for Europe Conference
Paul Astengo, Senior Executive with Gibraltar Finance who leads on new technology initiatives, has been invited to speak on a panel at the Startup Grind Europe Conference which will be held at Central Hall, Westminster, London on June 13th.
The panelists, who will discuss “Gibraltar: The CryptoHarbour For Blockchain and Fintech”, also include George McDonaugh, CEO, KR1 and Nick Cowan, CEO, Gibraltar Blockchain Exchange.
The conference will be hosted by Derek Andersen, Founder and CEO of Startup Grind. who will invite attendees to be part of the future of entrepreneurship, fintech, and more.
Attending will be 2,500 founders and investors from across the globe, and over 100 European startups will be exhibiting. With more than 75 speakers across three stages, the conference will feature a range of sessions including thought-provoking keynotes, educational workshops, and intimate VC Q&As highlighting this year's topics, including Blockchain, AI, fintech, to name a few.
Albert Isola, Minister for Commerce commented, “Gibraltar strides ahead as we continue to develop an ecosystem for DLT and related businesses. This Government, working in partnership with the Financial Services Commission, private sector, and industry leaders is fully focused on successfully creating a supportive environment that delivers the results that will ensure the continued prosperity of our community. Start up businesses are an important component of this infrastructure, so I am very pleased to see that we continue to be asked to share our thoughts and vision with this global audience.”
For further details on the event including ticketing arrangements please visit www.startupgrind.com/europe/#/ or contact Gibraltar Chapter Director, Denise Matthews via [email protected]
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