Blockchain Summit Ireland returns to Dublin for a fifth Year, May 30th, 2019

Blockchain Summit Ireland returns

Blockchain Summit Ireland, which is collocated with Tech Connect Live Conference & Exhibition,  is returning to the RDS, Dublin for the fifth year on the 30th May 2019. In its fifth year, 3000+ senior technology and business executives, start-ups and investors from Ireland will gather to network and pitch to the largest gathering of technology purchasers in Ireland. Now in its fifth year, the event covers a series of talks on a wide range of blockchain related topics.

This year’s event will cover Women in Tech as one of the key themes on the blockchain stage which will be presented by Jillian Godsil, Founder, Blockleaders who will also host the stage.

Jillian will be addressing,  Why we need Women in Blockchain – now! and discuss the importance of an unusual occurrence where gender needs are often skewed in favour of male stereotypes. Blockchain, the transformational technology that underpins cryptocurrencies, is way too important to be left to men only at Techconnect Live on 30th May 2019 in the RDS, Dublin.

For further information please see www.techconnect-live.com .

About TechConnect Live

TechConnect Live is Ireland’s largest annual business and technology exhibition for Micro, SME and Enterprise level companies. The event, which is supported by Ibec and the Small Firms Association (SFA) creates a marketplace for a wide range of SMEs experiencing rapid growth.

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