CryptoCurrencies and the economy at large

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CryptoCurrencies and the economy at large


We hear a lot of buzz about bitcoin and its impacts on markets across the globe. Today, in 2019, the question of whether or not digital money can actually become a useful and secure part of the world economy is being seriously debated. This talk is to discuss the various aspects of this “new-comer” at different levels.

Audience

This talk is for everyone who is tech-enthusiastic and willing to pamper/discuss their curiosity. Anyone as beginners/students young/experienced engineers, Managers who are keen plus motivated to learn more about technology are welcome.



  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



  • Date: 18 Sep 2019
  • Time: 05:30 PM to 07:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • 118 Library Drive
  • Oakland University
  • Rochester, Michigan
  • United States 48309-4479
  • Building: Dodge Hall
  • Room Number: 127 DH

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  • Co-sponsored by Sharan Kalwani
  • Starts 20 August 2019 08:20 AM
  • Ends 18 September 2019 03:20 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge
  • Menu: Vegetarian Pizza


  Speakers

Nilesh D Nilesh D of Oakland University

Topic:

CryptoCurrencies and the economy at large

We hear a lot of buzz about bitcoin and its impacts on markets across the globe. Today, in 2019, the question of whether or not digital money can actually become a useful and secure part of the world economy is being seriously debated. This talk is to discuss the various aspects of this “new-comer” at different levels.

 

Audience

This talk is for everyone who is tech-enthusiastic and willing to pamper/discuss their curiosity. Anyone as beginners/students young/experienced engineers, Managers who are keen plus motivated to learn more about technology are welcome.

Biography:

Speaker: Nilesh Dudhaia

Nilesh is an experienced Mechanical engineer specializing in FEA (Finite Element Analysis) techniques and methods. He has significant experience in engineering technical support roles, having spent more than 10+ years with Fortune 500 clients for complete CAE project life cycle, i.e. from project execution to project management. He had considerable expertise in multiple domains including Automotive, Construction and Agriculture machines, Industrial Products. These days he enjoys creating Automation, Scripting and Development for CAE software. He is also pursuing a masters in Engineering management at Oakland University.

Address:Rochester, Michigan, United States





Agenda

5:30 PM - Registration/Sign In, Pizza, Soda Pop, Informal Networking

6:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update

6:05 PM - Overview of the Session, Speaker:  

7:00 PM - Formal Conclusion, Feedback session and Wrap Up

 



CEUs (or PDH) are available by prior request. Please indicate this on the sign-in sheet or email the sponsors in advance.



  Media

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