On March 29, 2021, The University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus in Antigua and Barbuda will explore the adoption of Blockchain for One Caribbean as it hosts the fourth in a series of monthly virtual conversations.
This month’s speaker at the Campus’ Public Advocacy Series will be Barbadian Blockchain technologist and entrepreneur, Gabriel Abed. Abed has become globally recognised as the man to invent the Caribbean’s very first digital dollar to be issued by a central bank.
He has also earned a reputation as a regulation technologist, blockchain evangelist, global activist, and World Economic Forum Council Member.
Abed will discuss how Blockchain for One Caribbean could transform ICT, and in so doing, affect substantial disintermediation across a wide variety of industry verticals; changes to supply chains and logistics relationships among retailers, customers, suppliers and manufacturers.
The potential disruptive impact of Blockchain will require Caribbean businesses and governments to develop extensive insights and critical understanding of the full effects of these emerging technologies for the region.
Higher education institutions like The UWI Five Islands Campus are currently engaged in reimagining the future of work in a post-COVID-19 era. This means developing the next generation of visionary tech entrepreneurs who among possessing other skills, would be equipped to help governments and businesses develop innovative Blockchain solutions for the Caribbean.
The virtual event takes place on Monday, March 29, 2021 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Caribbean time). Opening remarks will be delivered by Pro Vice-Chancellor and Campus Principal, Professor Densil Williams and followed by Abed’s feature presentation.
Participants will be able to pose questions directly to Abed during the discussion segment. Persons can register online at the Campus’ website: https://fiveislands.uwi.edu/publicadvocacyseries/.
The Five Islands Campus looks forward to the OECS and wider Caribbean community joining this pivotal conversation with one of the region’s leading technology experts.