Retailers continue to face many challenges to maintain customer satisfaction and loyalty. From rewards points to tracking the origins of authentic luxury goods to prevent counterfeiters, there are many ways that Blockchain technology can help retailers offer better service to consumers.
On June 11th, Oracle will be bringing retailers, food suppliers and fashion brands together to discuss how they can benefit from the emerging technology of Blockchain. Join retail experts and technology leaders for a discussion on why it makes sense to adopt Blockchain in the retail value chain to expedite customers transactions and accelerate the pace of business.
The Retail Blockchain Consortium Executive Forum will take place at 13:00 – 18:00 on 11th June in University College London, Laws Denys Holland Lecture Theatre, Endsleigh Gardens, London WC1H 0EG
Register for this complimentary Executive Forum now!
Key reasons to attend the RBC Executive Forum include:
The Retail Blockchain Consortium (RBC) explores and advances the usage of distributed ledger technologies (DLT) within the retail value chain. The RBC facilitates collaboration, the pooling of resources and platforms, knowledge transfer, and mitigation of risks in the adoption of DLT for its members. The consortium is a global collaboration led by UCL, Oracle & MonoChain, including leading retailers, universities, technology companies, Blockchain companies and service providers. The RBC is a not-for-profit organization.
To learn more about membership of the Retail Blockchain Consortium visit the RBC website.
Mary Hall is Director of Oracle Blockchain Product Marketing. In this role, Mary works to develop sales tools, marketing materials, case studies, web pages, videos, sales enablement training, events, blogs, social media, infographics and other marketing essentials.
Prior to joining Oracle, Mary worked at IBM for over 13 years, most recently working on Blockchain. In addition to her work with IBM, Mary has worked at consulting firms and Internet start-ups. This year, Mary was voted one of the “Top 100 Women in Blockchain” by Richtopia. She has also been voted one of the Top 100 Influencers in the area of Identity by One World Identity. Mary has won many awards for marketing hardware & software products, as well as social media and digital marketing. A passionate creator of content on a wide variety of topics, Mary’s writing has been featured in The Huffington Post, The New York Times and on CNN Headline News.
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