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Crypto Expo Asia Announces Partnerships Ahead of June Conference

The 2023 edition of Crypto Expo Asia marks the debut of the Web3 Expo Asia forum, aiming to further NFT and metaverse discourse.

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Crypto Expo Asia, which is set to take place in June 2023, has announced partnerships with the Asia Blockchain Association (ABA), Asia Blockchain Gaming Alliance (ABGA), Asosiasi Blockchain Indonesia (ABI), Singapore Fintech Association (SFA), and the Singapore University of Social Sciences Node for Inclusive FinTech Blockchain Security Alliance (SUSS NiFT) to bolster collaboration with leading industry groups and offer preferential rates to association members.

This second edition of Crypto Expo Asia will take place from 7 to 8 June at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

Read more: Crypto Expo Asia Returns With June Date in Singapore

The event also unveiled its latest line-up of headline speakers, which include Hayden Hughes, co-founder and CEO of Alpha Impact; Sidney Macdessi, head of institutional sales at Cake DeFi; Peter Sumer, COO of BITMarkets; Igneus Terrenus, head of communications and business development at the Mantle Network by BitDAO; Giulio Xiloyannis, CEO of Pixelmon; Chen Zhuling, CEO and founder of RockX; Pradeep Goel, founder & CEO of Solve.Care; renowned blockchain strategist and thought leader, Anndy Lian; and more.

Media partners for the event include Cointelegraph, Blockhead, CoinCu, Chain Debrief, Jinse Finance, and U.Today.

“Amid calls for greater regulatory oversight around crypto, it is apparent that now is the time for open dialogue between companies, developers, investors, and governments, to chart the way forward. As with all bleeding-edge developments, intra-industry collaboration is critical to advancing the entire blockchain and crypto ecosystem, ensuring it evolves in a sustainable and responsible manner without stymieing innovation,” Michael Xuan, director, Crypto Expo Asia, said.

Speakers and panellists at Crypto Expo Asia will address key trends shaping the global Web3 and crypto industry, including artificial intelligence, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), Web3 regulation, blockchain gaming, and what this will ultimately mean for an industry that has undergone scrutiny and seismic change over the last few months.

The event will also see the inaugural Web3 Expo Asia Summit sub-event, which will introduce pilot sessions for metaverse and NFT-specific panels and discussions.

“The industry’s recent trials have shown just how important it is for the community to engage in productive discourse, and conferences such as Crypto Expo Asia provide a platform for discussion. Driving conversations and facilitating solutions to the industry’s most pressing issues is part of the ABA’s raison d'être, and we look forward to the ideas and solutions that will emerge from the conference this year," Shawn Tham, co-chairman, Asia Blockchain Association, said.

Ahead of what is shaping up to be the definitive return for one of Asia’s most exciting crypto industry events, Crypto Expo Asia has already seen major crypto players including ABX, BEOSIN, BITmarkets, Coinstore, and PurpleFi  pledge their support for the event.

Organised by international exhibitions and conference company, HQMENA, Crypto Expo Asia is the second crypto-focused event of the HQMENA calendar, following the second run of Crypto Expo Dubai which ran from 8 – 9 March 2023, which drew over 4,000 attendees and welcomed representatives from the Blockchain Founders Fund, Chainalysis, Nexo, and more.

Interested sponsors, partners, and speakers for Crypto Expo Asia are encouraged to visit the website for more information: https://cryptoexpoasia.com/.

Blockhead is a media partner for Crypto Expo Asia.


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