The Technology of tomorrow took place on March 19 and 20 in Poznan, a hidden gem in West Poland, halfway between Warsaw and Berlin. Event organizers – both from Poznan – moved the event to the picturesque city because it is something new and also a legacy of border techniques as blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT), tomorrow’s focus.
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“This event has been the largest we have organized so far. We feel that there is a need for people to deeply dive into certain technical subjects, and we wanted to give them the practical aspect of it so how can they take these tools tomorrow – tomorrow’s morning – but use it today,” Dr. Agata SlaterTech of Tomorrow’s co -founder and program director, shared with COINGEEK.

Tech of Tomorrow contained three stages: one business stage, a technical scene and a workshop stage, in addition to the “innovators of tomorrow” starting pitch with local high school students and a hackathon over the weekend.

According to the organizers, the technology stage was a highlight for delegates as it gave an opportunity to see the latest technical tools in action. Workshop Stage supplemented the learning experience by letting the delegates try these new tools.

Ásgeir Thór ÓskarssonCEO of BSV Association (Bsva), on stage were both days of the event, moderated a panel at the business stage and delivered a presentation and participated in a panel on the technical stage.
“The cool thing about this conference is that it is really focused on technology and how it can affect,” shared Oskarsson with coeingeek after he ended up on the technical scene.
“I just got off a panel that talked about AI and Blockchain; I could mention a few use cases in our ecosystem, for example Record and Mintblueand SmartGrow; It’s just brilliant, and people really get it. So it’s really nice environment to be, he said.
Roman Bieda, head of investigations for token recovery, led one of workshops and trained delegates at How stolen digital assets can be traced and recycled use Token recovery blockchainforensic technician and legal expertise.
“We will touch on the investigations a bit, we explain the basics of our work, daily work, we show some failures with crypto -impactors who talk about anonymity but at the same time reveal they their wallet without their intention. We will talk about types of crime in blockchain that happen today and basically everything about our work you will hear there, ”Bieda said.
One of the most important themes running throughout the event was how Frontier Technologies works together. An example of this is Blockchain as trust activity for AI and IoT.
“What Blockchain provides is this decentralization of the control of the lower layer,” shared AI expert Maria Minaricova, head of business development at Fetch.ai.
“So when you look at it from the agent’s perspective, and then we both record these agents in this decentralized infrastructure on blockchain in a smart contract, our agents then join,” she explained.
“So that means you keep the integrity of your data, I keep my integrity and then we can connect many, many ecosystems in this way. It is a cross -pollination that is really amazing, and I think this will really be the future,” she added.

One of the biggest names at the event included Brian Witten, Vice President and Chief Product Security Officer for Aptive, a global technology company that specializes in smart vehicles. He talked about how AI disturbs the industries by running data to the edge while respected data secrecy and autonomy. He also touched on “quantum resistant crypto” and how blockchain ensures confidence in critical systems.
“I think that distributed main book technologies that blockchain really allow to capture safe pedigree -healing information from each participant,” divided Witten with coeingeek after his presentation.

“So when you think about what is happening in a car between a sensor, perhaps a zonal control unit, a central control and communication up through a cloud, perhaps a couple of different cloud service providers down to a handset, the ability to have cryptographic integrity that protects every step on the road really adds that force,” Witten said.
The gaming industry is notoriously ripe for border technology such as AI and blockchain, with some predicts a blockchain-driven murderer game App can even drive the protocol to mass adjustment. Speaker Wojciech Gruszka, CEO of Gameswift, gave examples of how AI agents could interfere with the game space and explained why Blockchain within games has not taken off yet.
“The story of games is full of the examples where the new technology, which was originally criticized, turned out to be the prevailing, and I feel that blockchain and AI will be the same case,” shared Gruszka with coeingeek.
“So I feel that to tick all boxes and reach this milestone of mainstream adoption, we have to aboard the mainstream IPS like the Big TV series, Big Books in the blockchain gaming,” he advised.

Another theme that runs throughout the event was Innovation within regulations. Lots of discussions revolved around the latest European Regulation on Markets on crypto assetsAlias ”Mica.”
Thomas GiacomoHead of payment on Teranode groupdelivered a presentation on Central Bank digital currencies (CBDC) and StablecoinsInspire a number of thought -provoking issues that come in from the audience about mica.

“The way mica will affect Stablecoin is that the majority of exchanges today will require that Stablecoin is MICA compatible, which is good because we include more professionalism and processes to the Stablecoin industry, which so far was not very mature,” explained Giacomo.
“Mica will provide more clarity in Europe, but many other regions in the world are inspired by Mica for their local regulation, which is again a good thing,” he emphasized.
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