The Blockchain in Healthcare Symposium Dubai 2018 overview

The Blockchain in Healthcare Symposium Dubai 2018 overview

Blockchain technology is a revolutionary and evolutionary tool for the world of healthcare, the Blockchain in Healthcare Symposium Dubai will showcase the latest in this industry.

Taking place on 20 September 2018 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the Blockchain in Healthcare Symposium Dubai, for which Health Europa is a media partner, is bringing together the greatest minds behind this exciting technology.

Who will be at Blockchain in Healthcare Symposium Dubai?

The day long symposium will hold host to a number of people within the Blockchain industry, including Blockchain technologists and developers, where you will be able to:

  • Find potential lucrative investment opportunities among start-ups presenting at the event
  • Meet and interact with regulatory heads and governments and
  • Network with like-minded people who want a trust less and transparent world.

The brightest minds in healthcare innovation will be on hand to showcase all of their latest technology and provide a glimpse in what’s to come over the coming years.

What is Blockchain technology?

Blockchain technology is the new way in which healthcare systems can become smarter, transforming everything from payments and medical records, to processing and analytics.

There are various concepts for tools such as these under discussion and this will event will present the ideal opportunity to find out more from the experts involved.

In a piece on the Blockgeeks website about Blockchain technology, it explains: “Picture a spreadsheet that is duplicated thousands of times across a network of computers. Then imagine that this network is designed to regularly update this spreadsheet and you have a basic understanding of the Blockchain.

“Information held on a blockchain exists as a shared — and continually reconciled — database. This is a way of using the network that has obvious benefits. The blockchain database isn’t stored in any single location, meaning the records it keeps are truly public and easily verifiable.

“No centralised version of this information exists for a hacker to corrupt. Hosted by millions of computers simultaneously, its data is accessible to anyone on the internet.”

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