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Hyperledger meetup during Global Forum

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Join us for a meetup being held during Hyperledger Global Forum, the largest Hyperledger event of 2020. This will be a great chance for local Phoenix community members to meet with project leads and active community members from across the world who are traveling to Phoenix for Global Forum.

Agenda:

  • 5:45 to 6:45: Join us for the Booth Crawl to meet with organizations in the Hyperledger community (food and drink will be served)

  • 6:45: Meetup starts in Room 104A-B

  • 6:45: Introduction to Hyperledger Besu, an enterprise-friendly Ethereum client (Danno Ferrin, Blockchain Protocol Engineer at ConsenSys)

  • 7:15: Introduction to Hyperledger Fabric (Dave Enyeart, Architect at IBM Blockchain)

  • 7:30: Fabric Private Chaincode (Bruno Vavala, Research Scientist at Intel Labs and Marcus Brandenburger, Researcher at IBM Research)

  • 7:45: Local Phoenix Community Spotlight

ChainRider Hyperledger Fabric development environment (Sasa Pesic, Director of Software Development at VizLore Labs Foundation)

How Myndshft uses Hyperledger Fabric to build healthcare solutions (Tyler Wince, Head of R&D at Myndshft)

  • 8:30 Meetup ends

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About the speakers

Saša Pesic (December 11, 1992) is a PhD student at the Department of
Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Science, University of Novi
Sad, Serbia. He is Director of Software Development at VizLore Labs
Foundation 1 in Novi Sad and responsible for Technical Rigor and
Academic Alliances at VizLore LLC 2 in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. Sasa
Pesic is a visiting researcher at two universities: Arizona State
University, School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems
Engineering, at the Blockchain Research Lab (Tempe, Arizona, USA) and
Khalifa University, Supply Chain and Operations Research Lab (Abu
Dhabi, UAE). In his research work, he deals with highly distributed
Internet of Things and edge computing systems, analyzing their robustness, security, operating capacity and stability. In addition, as part of his doctoral thesis, he is designing, modelling and implementing an
advanced indoor positioning system called BLEMAT. Lastly, his research interests include distributed ledger technologies and their interdisciplinary application in the domains of energy, finance, security of IoT systems, and peer-to-peer insurance. He is the author/co-author of 9 scientific papers. As a Research and Development engineer, he is actively working on two Horizon2020 research projects: PhasmaFOOD 3, Interconnect 4 , and in the past two years he has worked on Vicinity 5, AgileIoT 6 i SymbIote 7 .

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