On Wednesday, April 21, LYT21 was celebrated, an online event where companies, all from the logistics and technology sectors, met to learn about the most innovative solutions being adopted in the market.
After the success of the first edition held in Spain, LYT20, ChainGO has decided to undertake this second edition in the United States, organizing it hand in hand with major associations such as Virginia Maritime Association, Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA), Old Dominion University, Global Trade Magazine, CITT (Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation), among others. KoiReader, ChainYard, WITRAC and Women’s Startup Community have also joined the initiative as collaborators.
A high-level expert panel
The event featured a panel of more than 15 experts in innovation within the logistics industry. Among these profiles, we saw large corporations, startups, associations, or technology consulting firms.
“In this second edition of 2021, our mission is to accelerate the digital transformation process in the logistics industry, in a time of crisis where the adoption of the most disruptive technologies to achieve more efficient supply chains, can make the difference between surviving or not in the logistics industry of the future. A future that is already here.” This is how the organization describes it.
To this end, the event was available to everyone and free for 3 hours, four panels of experts in which we saw real use cases with direct application of the latest technologies in logistics processes.
Blockchain, AI, IoT, and Cybersecurity were the main protagonists in these four round tables dedicated especially to each of these emerging technologies.
2022 Edition?
With this first contact in the American market, ChainGO is already focusing not only on its traditional Spanish edition but also on a new North American edition in which, being already established, it seeks to surprise attendees by taking the event to another level.
Replays available
In this second edition of the event, and first U.S. edition, the event has reached a number of more than 350 attendees, most of them from the North American logistics industry.
The replays are available here: https://bit.ly/3dVK13p