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Topic: Autonomy 2040 | January 17-20, 2020 | Tulum, Mexico (Read 112 times)

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Autonomy 2040 calls for innovators and enthusiasts to jointly reveal the key factors of the economic evolution
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Autonomy 2040 announces the second-anniversary celebration event for the blockchain community that will be held on January 17-20, 2020  in Tulum, Mexico, and invites enthusiasts and startups to explore research-based economic foundations of the future economy with university-level experts.

Humanity is entering into a new cycle of development, which will bring along a new type of socio-economic structure. While witnessing those changes, that point towards the unfolding of the new “Golden Age”, and finding endorsement in the theories proposed by Schumpeter and Kondratyev, we call out for like-minded leaders to jointly reveal and discuss the key factors of the future dynamics....
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Autonomy 2040 | January 17-20, 2020 | Tulum, Mexico


Event Website: https://www.autonomy2040.org/

3-day Autonomy 2040 event aims to bring up strong theory-based discussions with top economics professors to jointly explain the changes that are happening to the economy thanks to emerging technologies such as blockchain artificial intelligence, the internet of things and robotics.

They are holding educational seminars and workshops to expand on such topics as economic cycles, the tokenomics place in general economical cycles, prognoses building in wide economic content, and algorithmic token distribution along with other profound matters.

Co-founder of Futurama Innovators Summit Joshua Hong has revealed that organizers “want to bring some of the hard research-based economic theories by Carlota Perez. who wrote “Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital”, which is based on some of the prior work done by Joseph Schumpeter from Harvard University & the Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratiev.
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