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December 5-6, 2022
Yokohama, Japan + Virtual
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Monday, December 5 • 14:40 - 15:20
Panel Discussion: The Coming Multi-Chain World: Technologies and Use Cases for Connecting Blockchain Networks - Hart Montgomery, Hyperledger Foundation/Linux Foundation; Shingo Fujimoto , Fujitsu Research; Sophia Lopez, Kaleido; Susumu Toriumi, Datachain

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The level of distributed ledger technologies (DLT) innovation and investment guarantees that there will be no singular blockchain network or even platform. As we go up the adoption curve, the complexity of the networks will only grow, driving the need for public, permissioned, public permissioned and other decentralized platforms that can work together. The march towards these increasingly hybrid solutions makes cross-chain and multi-chain connectivity a critical component for enterprise adoption. Hyperledger Foundation CTO Hart Montgomery will moderate a discussion with Shingo Fujimoto of Fujitsu, Sophia Lopez of Kaleido and Susumu Toriumi from Datachain about the growing number of technologies in the open source ecosystem addressing blockchain interoperability. They will cover the: - Business and technical drivers for hybrid networks - Role of open source and open governance in building technologies to unite networks and scale applications - Details on multiple interoperability tools in the Hyperledger ecosystem, including where they sit in the network stack and how they address different connectivity challenges

Speakers
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Shingo Fujimoto,

Project Manager - Data & Security Research Laboratory, Fujitsu Limited, Fujitsu
Shingo Fujimoto leads the development of various blockchain technologies in Fujitsu, based on his broad knowledge in the field of internet security and protocol design. He is also involved in several blockchain PoC projects with innovative customers. Shingo is a maintainer of Hyperledger... Read More →
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Sophia Lopez

Founder and President, Kaleido
It’s well known that blockchain offers significant promise to enterprises. What’s less well known is that the development of most enterprise use cases get stuck due to the challenges of new Web3 programming models and to tackling the multi-party data flows, tokens, privacy and... Read More →
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Susumu Toriumi

Senior Manager, Datachain
After completing a PhD (Information Science and Engineering), Susumu engaged in strategy development and new business projects for a wide range of clients such as consumer goods, logistics and insurance at the Boston Consulting Group. At Datachain, he is involved in business development... Read More →
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Hart Montgomery

CTO, Hyperledger Foundation, Linux Foundation
Hart Montgomery serves as the CTO of Hyperledger Foundation and as a technical advisor to the Open Wallet Foundation. Hart has extensive experience in blockchain and cryptography, and previously worked in blockchain and cryptography research at Fujitsu Research where he helped lead... Read More →


Monday December 5, 2022 14:40 - 15:20 JST
411&412
  Emerging OS Forum