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WEF also is known as the World Economic Forum. It is the International Organization for Public and Private Cooperation on global economic and political matters. It is established a non-profit organization founded in 1971.

The World Economic Forum Highlighted Blockchain and Digitization to Address COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruption
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The World Economic Forum Highlighted Blockchain and Digitization to Address COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruption

The World Economic Forum (WEF) published a report on the importance of blockchain in supply chain disruption amid the coronavirus pandemic. Although the report suggested that blockchain may not be able to support the damage caused by the impact of COVID-19 directly, it may help with supply chain visibility.

10 Things You Might Not Know About Davos
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10 Things You Might Not Know About Davos

Freelance journalist Jillian Godsil popped her Davos cherry this year and learned ten surprising things you might not know about Davos

Road to a US CBDC? Ex-CFTC Chairman Released Written Remarks on Digital Dollar in Davos 2020
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Road to a US CBDC? Ex-CFTC Chairman Released Written Remarks on Digital Dollar in Davos 2020

Davos 2020 to host ex CFTC Chairman, J. Christopher Giancarlo, and his insights on the possibility of CBDC and its many advantages!

World Economic Forum Partners with Mining Companies to Design Blockchain Solutions
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World Economic Forum Partners with Mining Companies to Design Blockchain Solutions

According to a Medium post released on Oct. 25, seven major mining and metals companies have decided to partner with World Economic Forum (WEF) to experiment, design, deploy blockchain solutions and sustainably maximize blockchain sourcing of raw materials.

The World Economic Forum Forms Six Tech Policy Councils Including Blockchain
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The World Economic Forum Forms Six Tech Policy Councils Including Blockchain

The World Economic Forum (WEF) launched six different “fourth industrial revolution councils” to help regulators working on the new technology policy guidance. The new technology included artificial intelligence, autonomous mobility, blockchain, drones, internet of things and precision medicine, as revealed on 29 May.