“Shark-tank” style blockchain project contest to take place Oct 15th at CIS LA

The event seeks to concertize Los Angeles as one of the first cities to leverage blockchain as an innovative solution for public benefit...

BlockTank LA, a “Shark Tank” style pitch contest that will take place on October 15, 2019, at the Los Angeles Convention Center as part of CIS, an investment-focused blockchain conference, has announced six of the judges and four companies that will participate in the contest.

The contest is part of a private and public partnership between the Los Angeles venture capital firm, Goren Holm Ventures (GHV), the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office, as well as the Information Technology Agency of the City of Los Angeles.

The winning team will receive a $25,000 pilot project with the City of L.A. to use blockchain to promote new technology in a number of areas, and also a minimum $25,000 investment offer from GHV.

GHV Founding Partner, Alon Goren, commented on the experience of the judges, and stated how the partnership with the LA Mayor’s Office was a gateway to bringing an all-star cast of judges to the event:

“We love that this partnership between GHV and the Mayor’s Office has opened so many doors. Now, four early-stage companies are shaking hands with upper-level management from companies that might be interested in acquiring them one day. This is the power of the venture capital scene in LA.” 

The Judges

Joining Ted Ross, Chief Information Officer of the City of Los Angeles and emcee of the session, are judges that have been hand-selected from some of the world’s most prominent companies and notable organizations, which include:

The Companies

The Venue

CIS is the largest blockchain conference on the West Coast and largest investment focused blockchain conference in the world. It is hosted at the Los Angeles Convention Center and is the centerpiece of Los Angeles Blockchain Week, which is attended by blockchain entrepreneurs, investors, and enthusiasts from across the globe.

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