ChromaWay Hosts Blockchain Sweden
Last week we hosted the Blockchain Sweden event at our Stockholm headquarters, driving important conversations in the blockchain technology sector. The event was a full house, with over 100 influential guests, including politicians, entrepreneurs, and enterprise leaders, gathered to discuss the future of Web3.
Bridging Web2 and Web3
Blockchain Sweden is a trade association that aims to highlight blockchain technology's potential and create optimal conditions for companies to grow in this sector. This is a step to gather decision-makers, influencers, and entrepreneurs to collaborate around the bridge from Web2 to Web3.
The event featured discussions led by ChromaWay’s CEO and co-founder, Henrik Hjelte, plus Johan Toll and Niclas Wingstrom were in attendance. Esteemed speakers included:
- Pehr Granfalk, Secretary General of Blockchain Sweden
- Emelie Moritz, Safello
- Oliver Rosengren, Member of Parliament
- Calle Sundin, Zimpler
Creating a Lasting Impact
Blockchain Sweden’s impact extends beyond immediate dialogues, creating an environment where practical and meaningful steps toward Web3 adoption are identified. We hosted this gathering of leaders to stimulate meaningful conversations and lay the groundwork for actionable strategies to implement blockchain solutions across various industries in Sweden.
ChromaWay has been dedicated to initiating important discussions and building decentralized infrastructures that enable businesses and communities to fully realize blockchain’s potential for a more connected and transparent future, and we will continue to do so as we have for the last ten years.
About ChromaWay
Established in 2014, ChromaWay is the creator of relational blockchain, a new architecture that combines the power and flexibility of a relational database with the decentralized security of a blockchain. This technology powers our enterprise solutions and Chromia, our public platform for decentralized applications. ChromaWay has developed applications for clients across the globe in several sectors, including banking, supply chain, real estate, and green finance.