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MSI Consortium – How FinTech will Transform International Business

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Fintechs potential to transform international business has generated a tremendous amount of excitement across industries. In this webinar, three international experts in the emerging field of fintech will share with the audience key recommendations to leverage fintech opportunities in international trade and investment. The speakers will reveal, among other things, the following:

How blockchain works.

Understand when it makes sense to use blockchain in international business.

Take a practical perspective on quantum computing and blockchain technologies and their impact on international business.

See where quantum computing and blockchain are heading and where the two may intercept.

Discover new fintech startups that has the potential to transform international business as we know it.

This webinar is FREE and open to all, but registration is required.

Zoom details will be sent to all registered participants

China and the World: Beyond the Headlines – Current State of US-China Relations

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This is a recurring symposium series that examines several high profile topics about China's emerging presence in the world to offer complexity, divergent and multiple perspectives, and analytic insight about China that goes beyond the headlines. The goal is a public discussion, grounded in scholarship, that makes possible open and informed dialogue. Panels will focus on relevant and timely topics related to China and will allow ample time for Q&A. Audience members are also welcome to suggest topics for future panels. This series is free and open to the public. For more information please visit the China & the World: Beyond the Headlines webpage.

Presented in partnership with the Stanford Center in China's Economy and Institutions, US-China Business Council, and the Office of China Programs

Co-sponsored by APA Studies Program, Asian Studies Center, Chinese Faculty Club, International Business Center, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, International Studies & Programs, Office of International Studies in Education, Broad China Business Society