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Discover How Blockchain is Driving UK Public Sector Efficiency – Live at the Blockchain in Government Summit

Discover How Blockchain is Driving UK Public Sector Efficiency – Live at the Blockchain in Government Summit

The third edition of the London Blockchain Conference Government Summit returns this 1 July 2025 at the prestigious House of Lords, uniting leaders from government, emerging tech, and finance to explore how blockchain technology is transforming public services across the United Kingdom. 

This exclusive, invite-only event will begin at 5:15 p.m. BST, moderated by Rt Hon. Alun Cairns, former Member of the Parliament and Secretary of State of Wales. The summit promises to dive into the pressing issues of blockchain governance, blockchain regulation, and how government policy is adapting to fast-paced technological change. 

Why Blockchain Matters for the Future of Government 

As governments across the world navigate digital transformation, blockchain stands out as a tool that can enable transparent, secure, and accountable public sector operations. From identity verification and supply chain traceability to land registry reform and auditability of public funds, blockchain in government regulation is more than a trend – it’s a movement. 

The UK government is actively exploring how to harness blockchain to restore public trust, drive efficiency, and create a more resilient governance framework. This summit will explore how blockchain regulation is evolving and what it means for policymakers, businesses, and citizens alike. 

Hear It Directly from the Experts

Gain insider knowledge from pioneers who are helping shape the future of blockchain in public policy and governance: 

  • Jennifer Ewing, Institutional Business Development of cryptocurrency financial services company Blockchain.com, whose expertise in finance dates back to her work in investment banks such as ING, Dresdner Kleinwort, and Wood & Company. She is also an advocate of innovative tools like Bitcoin and blockchain, believing they can be powerful tools for disruption and empowerment. 
  • Richard Baker, CEO of fintech firm Tokenovate. He is a prominent entity in the blockchain sector whose platform advocates for the development of a smarter financial ecosystem.
  • Nikhil Vadgama, Co-founder and Director of not-for-profit organisation DLT Science Foundation, whose works center on advancing research, education, and innovation in the exponential tech space.

The upcoming Summit will explore the state of blockchain regulation and highlight the latest developments in the field, including:

  • How the UK can leverage global blockchain initiatives like Elon Musk’s DOGE governance experiments 
  • The integration of blockchain in public sector services such as digital identity, land registries, and national supply chains 
  • The call for a Blockchain and AI Champion to lead strategic reform in government 
  • How public-private partnerships can fast-track innovation 
  • The role of blockchain in building transparency, resilience, and citizen trust 

Why You Should Attend 

The London Blockchain Conference Government Summit is more than a policy talk – it’s a rare opportunity to understand how blockchain is being woven into the fabric of government operations: 

  • Understand where taxpayers’ hard-earned money is being allocated to and how the British government is spending these in modernising services to strengthen national competitiveness
  • Identify what went wrong that led to the waning public trust in institutions
  • How blockchain offers a secure, auditable, and efficient path forward; and
  • In what way could the UK unleash its potential in supercharging digital transformation

Reserve Your Spot 

Spaces are limited for this exclusive high-level summit. Join influential voices from government and tech as we chart the future of blockchain government regulation in the UK. 

Register now for free using the contact form below or email [email protected] for further details.

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