日本 WebX 2024:亚洲最大会议即将举办, 超百家公司以及演讲者将参会

深潮Published on 2024-08-14Last updated on 2024-08-14

本次会议聚焦于“加速 Web3 的技术采用和社会实施”,将提供获取商业创意和建立联系的机会。

作者:WebX

编译:深潮TechFlow

两天开启 Web3 产业应用之门

WebX 2024 是由日本最大的加密货币和 Web3 媒体平台 CoinPost 组织和管理的全球 Web3 会议。

鉴于监管政策的发展,日本政府和主要企业将大规模参与 Web3 的拓展。此次会议以 Web3 产业扩展为主题,吸引来自全球的参与者聚于此。

会议将有约 180 家参展公司,约 250 位演讲者(日本与国际演讲者各占 50%),以及约 130 家媒体合作伙伴,成为亚洲最大的会议。

许多来自全球知名日本产业(如动漫和游戏)的主要公司将参展,为与全球与会者的互动提供机会。

著名 DJ Steve Aoki 将参与开幕派对,正式开启 WebX 2024。

见证日本 Web3 大规模采用的未来

- 日期:2024 年 8 月 28 日至 29 日

- 地点:日本东京 - 东京王子公园大厦

- 主办方:CoinPost - 日本最大的 Web3 和加密货币媒体

本次会议聚焦于“加速 Web3 的技术采用和社会实施”,将提供获取商业创意和建立联系的机会,从而推动 Web3 技术的发展。

为什么要亲自参加此次活动

- 独家现场演讲环节:来自全球的杰出演讲者,记录的演讲视频将提供给持票者

- 访问超过 180 家 Web3 行业外公司的展区

- 参与 IP 和游戏领域:如讲谈社、卡普空、东宝、史克威尔艾尼克斯等公司将参与

- 进入网络交流区域和活动(仅限商务票及以上持有者)

- 参与超过 100 个相关的侧边活动:WebX 期间提供前往侧边活动场地的免费出租车服务

亚洲巡回和东京区块链周

1. DAO TOKYO 2024(东京 / 日本)

  2024 年 8 月 21 日(星期三) - 22 日(星期四)

2. Coinfest Asia 2024(巴厘岛 / 印度尼西亚)

  2024 年 8 月 22 日(星期四) - 23 日(星期五)

3. ETHTokyo'24(东京 / 日本)

  2024 年 8 月 23 日(星期五) - 26 日(星期一)

4. WebX 2024(东京 / 日本)

  2024 年 8 月 28 日(星期三) - 29 日(星期四)

5. 韩国区块链周 2024(首尔 / 韩国)

  2024 年 9 月 1 日(星期日) - 7 日(星期六)

WebX 特邀演讲者

- 岸田文雄(日本 / 首相)

- 平良正明(众议院议员 / 自民党 Web3 项目组组长)

- 小池百合子(东京都政府 / 东京都知事)

- Richard Teng(币安 / 首席执行官)

- Audrey Tang(Plurality / 台湾首位数字部长,联合创始人)

- 上野直彦(丰田区块链实验室)

- 兼田智(科乐美数字)

- 濑户浩介(三丽鸥 - 以 Hello Kitty 而闻名)

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