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Berlin Blockchain network grows: BerChain e.V. announces new members

  • BerChain e.V. announces new members that will further support the networking initiative of the Berlin blockchain scene

  • New members include Deutsche Telekom, innogy Innovation Hub, Aeternity and Factory Berlin

 

 

BerChain, an association for connecting and promoting the blockchain scene in Berlin, has announced 17 new members. The association therefore now counts 28 supporters. Among the new members are both large companies and startups, amongst them Deutsche Telekom, innogy Innovation Hub, Aeternity and Factory Berlin. BerChain brings together companies, investors, scientists and politicians on a single platform where they jointly investigate potential fields of application for blockchain technology in business and politics in order to accelerate the development of the technology. The association regularly organizes workshops, seminars and networking events for its members.

Berlin is Germany's Blockchain Capital

"The Blockchain landscape in Berlin is diverse but also very fragmented. More than 100 companies in Berlin are exploring the technology and its potential," says Silvan Jongerius, president and founder of BerChain. "This makes the technological progress as well as the connection to politics, investors and academia more difficult. BerChain's mission is to bring together the many isolated players and thus create new synergies - within and outside the blockchain ecosystem. This is how we want to continue positioning Berlin as a leading blockchain hub in the long run."

“innogy Innovation Hub joined BerChain because we believe in the power of ecosystem building and networking - especially in such a fragmented market as blockchain. As early stage venture capital arm of innogy we have access to new startups and can introduce our existing blockchain portfolio companies to the market. That’s a win-win situation!”, says Kerstin Eichmann, Managing Director of innogy Innovation Hub Berlin.

John Calian, SVP and Head of T-Labs at Deutsche Telekom says: "The potential of blockchain technology is enormous, but we still have a lot of work to do. That's why cooperation is so important. Together with the BerChain community we at Deutsche Telekom are looking for meaningful approaches to integrate the technology into our products and services and to promote the use of blockchain. This is the way, in which we can also strengthen society's trust in the technology in the long-term.”

The new members include: CircularTree, Ape Unit, Cyberian Mine, Yptokey, Quorum Control (Tupelo), Aeternity, Factory, Botlabs (Kilt Protocol), Next Big Thing, Connectopia, BlockchainPunk, Schwenke-Schütz, Deutsche Telekom, innogy Innovation Hub, Chainwise, Hey.tax and License.rocks.

Today, BerChain is hosting a panel discussion with thought leaders of the Berlin blockchain scene at Factory Berlin. The topic of the evening "Libra, Facebook's token: Good, bad or ugly?" is drawing over 150 attendees and will be live streamed through youtube.

About BerChain

BerChain unites the Berlin blockchain community. The association organizes different event formats that support interaction, knowledge exchange and networking within the local blockchain community in Berlin. The aim is to intensify the connections of people in the blockchain industry and to facilitate cooperation among each other as well as with external stakeholders such as investors, politicians and corporates. The mission: To promote the Berlin blockchain community within and outside the blockchain ecosystem and to position Berlin as the globally recognized capital for blockchain technology. For more information visit the BerChain Website or follow BerChain on Twitter and LinkedIn