
Block your dates for The Global Blockchain Show 2025 hosted by VAP Group in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Middle East Business News and Information
Following the resounding success of past two editions , VAP Group in association with Times of Blockchain is set to host the exclusive event on 23-24th June, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that will bring together 5,000+ attendees, 200+ global expert speakers, 300+ leading investors, and 250+ media representatives on one dynamic platform to shape the future of the decentralized technology showcasing cutting-edge blockchain applications across multiple industries.
Why Riyadh: Most recently, the Kingdom launched the Web3 Alliance of Saudi Arabia (WASA), an exciting initiative that unites key leaders in the blockchain and digital innovation industry to accelerate the adoption of Web3 technologies in alignment with Vision 2030.
Other notable initiatives include CODE, a collaborative platform launched by MCIT for developers, entrepreneurs, and innovators to build and advance the Web3 ecosystem, The Capital Market Authority (CMA) that is actively shaping the fintech landscape by fostering blockchain integration and NEOM: $1.5 trillion XVRS Metaverse platform promises immersive digital experiences and a dynamic marketplace for cryptocurrencies within the Kingdom.
With these groundbreaking developments, Riyadh is ever evolving leading hub for blockchain and Web3 innovation
Past Event Success & Impact
Over the years, the Global Blockchain Show has played a pivotal role in advancing blockchain adoption worldwide. Here's what our past event helped to achieve:
5000+ attendees with 200+ from companies; 70+ industry expert keynotes and 48% C Suite Founders around the globe on a single platform driving innovation through technology. Want to know more : Global Blockchain Report
What to Expect in 2025: From disruptive startups to established blockchain leaders, Global Blockchain Show Riyadh is the ultimate platform to showcase innovations, secure investments, and shape the decentralized future. Whether you're a founder looking to scale, an investor seeking the next big opportunity, or a Web3 enthusiast eager to connect with like-minded visionaries, this event is your gateway to the forefront of blockchain technology. Exclusive Keynotes & Fireside Chats: Insights from blockchain pioneers and global leaders driving the next phase of Web3 innovation.
High-Impact Networking: Connect with investors, developers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers shaping the blockchain landscape.
Live Demos & Exhibitions: Experience firsthand the latest advancements in blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, and enterprise applications.
Pitch Competitions & Hackathons: Discover the next wave of disruptive startups and emerging tech talent.
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As blockchain continues to revolutionize industries from finance to supply chain and beyond, the Global Blockchain Show 2025 serves as the ultimate convergence point for thought leaders and disruptors. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative journey!
For media inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or participation details, please contact: contact@globalblockchainshow.com
About VAP Group: A leading AI and Blockchain consulting giant driving AI and Web3 solutions over the past 13 years under the flagship events that are globally renowned under the brand of Global AI Show, Global Games Show and Global Blockchain Show. With a strong UAE, UK, India and Hongkong footprint, our expert team of 170+ professionals ensures our clients remain at the forefront of innovation. We drive innovation through Strategic PR and Marketing, Bounty Campaigns, and Global Events that showcase the brightest minds in the transformative fields of Web3, AI and Gaming. We also offer services in Advertising & Media and Staffing.
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