Web3

What does Web3 mean for the future of business?

It’s our responsibility to not only educate ourselves on the practical applications of Web3 available today but also to anticipate and shape the future of this technology.

What does Web3 mean for the future of business? | Stone & Chalk

Event date:

Wednesday 05 Apr 2023

Event time:

5:30:00 pm–5:30:00 am

Delivery mode:

in-person, online

Venue:

Stone & Chalk Sydney Startup Hub
Level 4/11 York St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Web3 represents a paradigm shift in the way companies could and should operate in the future. It’s important to recognise that while we are still in the early stages of this movement, the potential for impact is immense. Guided by innovators and change-makers, we will explore the radical changes that Web3 will bring to the world of business, and to the lives of billions of people around the world.

As a community, it’s our responsibility to not only educate ourselves on the practical applications of Web3 available today but also to anticipate and shape the future of this technology. Join us as we seek to address not only the practical applications of today but the innovative ideas of tomorrow.

Our speakers

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    Co-Founder, NotCentralised | Australian DeFi Association

    Mark Monfort

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    Co-Founder, NotCentralised | Australian DeFi Association

    Mark Monfort

    Mark has 11 years of experience working in both the finance and technology industries. His professional career started off in insurance as well as working as an auditor for a Big 4 firm (PwC). He was instrumental in transforming the way the firm created its unique brand of equity research and it is this continued passion and skillset that he brought to his work at Canaccord Genuity in London. Since then Mark has moved back to Australia to continue his pursuits of bringing data analytics and other disruptive technologies to the marketplace.

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    Executive, Digital Assets at National Australia Bank

    Kate Cooper

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    Executive, Digital Assets at National Australia Bank

    Kate Cooper

    Kate is a strategic management executive with outstanding experience building and leading multi-disciplinary teams for scale-up and established enterprises whilst contributing to a broader strategic agenda in a Non Executive Director capacity.

    A change-making pioneer, Kate has deep proficiency in understanding and shifting attitudes and behaviours at a macro systems level to drive deep and lasting changes in organisations large and small.