KogoPAY organizes a triumphant return to Dubai with the “Re-inventing Business with Blockchain Forum.”

Tech Forum 'Re-inventing Business with Blockchain' - guests of honor, speakers, emcees and participants

Tech Forum ‘Re-inventing Business with Blockchain’ – guests of honor, speakers, emcees and participants

Dr. Narisa Chauvidul-Aw CEO and Founder of KogoPAY & Marlene Murphy CEO and Founder of The Artepreneurs with Guests of Honour.

Dr. Narisa Chauvidul-Aw CEO and Founder of KogoPAY & Marlene Murphy CEO and Founder of The Artepreneurs with Guests of Honour.

Fintech startup KogoPAY staged a triumphant return to Dubai in October with its technology forum focused on “Re-inventing Business with Blockchain”.

It was my great honor to host our second TechKogo event in Dubai. We gathered great minds to explore Blockchain technology and its application and innovation as well as financial inclusion.

— KogoPAY CEO, Dr Narisa Chauvidul-Aw

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Nov. 4, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Fintech startup KogoPAY staged a triumphant return to the Royal Mirage hotel in Dubai on October 27 with its technology forum focused on “Re-inventing Business with Blockchain”.

The second “TechKogo” forum aimed to educate business leaders on the benefits of new technologies, such as blockchain, while supporting the global initiative: “Tech World of Good” which aims to bridge the digital knowledge gap in society which KogoPAY advocates as part of its socially conscious ethos.

The well-attended event follows the incorporation of Kogo Global Technology, a company built to provide the parent company with a stronghold to strengthen ties with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council who are leading the way in adopting innovative technologies to unlock rapid growth.

The ‘TechKogo’ Forum was organized in collaboration with The Artpreneurs chaired by Marlene Murphy, along with KogoPAY CEO and Founder Dr Narisa Chauvidal-Aw. TechKogo further enjoys the patronage of Awad Mohammed Sheikh Bin Mujreen of Dubai.

KogoPAY CEO, Dr Narisa Chauvidul-Aw, said: “It was my great honor to host our second TechKogo event with Marlene Murphy in Dubai. We once again brought together great minds to explore Blockchain technology and its application and innovation , as well as financial inclusion.

“The event also marked an important step for our KogoPAY group as we launched our Kogo Global Technology at the event, which can be found at kogotechnology.com.

“My vision is to bring cutting-edge financial and banking services to all people regardless of background. I am so grateful for the encouragement we have received here in Dubai, a city that symbolizes a global success story. My warmest thanks go to everyone who made it such a inclusive and great meeting of minds; to Marlene Murphy of course, but also the guests of honor, speakers, emcees and participants.”

Social media platform LinkedIn was abuzz with hype surrounding the event, with one attendee, Meike Krautscheid, CEO of blockXspace, saying: “Delighted to be here at an exceptionally high quality event in Dubai! TechKogo is the platform built to provide practical and quality technical education to business.’ Anita Kalergis, CEO and founder of Ipsum added: “It’s rare to get the opportunity to participate in an event that feels like having a warm conversation with friends about the things that unite us.

About KogoPAY

Narisa Chauvidal-Aw has extensive experience as CFO for a number of medium-sized companies and has a PhD in compliance and information systems from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Her start-up KogoPAY is already heavily involved in Dubai after establishing a strategic partnership with the private office of Sheikh Abulaziz and registered UAE offshoot Kogo Global Technology. The company also hopes to announce a licensing agreement with the Bank of Bahrain.

KogoPAY offers banking services, IBAN accounts for B2B, a mobile e-wallet with QR code payment and plans to implement a crypto wallet. A focus on digital currencies promises rapid expansion into emerging markets as adoption continues to grow and a seamless cross-border payment system becomes the norm. Later, central banks’ digital currencies (CBDCs) will also be compatible with the platform.

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The second TechKogo forum

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