Home Technology Blockchain Here’s a glimpse at the Future Blockchain Summit 2022’s top disruptors The fifth edition of the summit will take place from October 10-13, 2022 at the Dubai World Trade Centre by Divsha Bhat September 28, 2022 The fifth edition of Dubai’s Future Blockchain Summit hosted from October 10-13, 2022 at Dubai World Trade Centre, will gather some of the leading blockchain organisations. The summit will host international blockchain innovators from across the world, with exhibitors from countries including the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, India, China, Australia, South Africa and Pakistan in attendance. Here’s a rundown of some of the top innovators set to participate at the event. TDeFi An incubator and advisor for global blockchain projects, TDeFi has incubated, advised and invested over 50 of the world’s most innovative blockchain initiatives. It specialises in providing incubation and access to mentors, liquidity and growth hacking partnerships. MetAmazonia A next-gen, photorealistic 3D metaverse, MetAmazonia is using blockchain and the metaverse to help the fight against climate change, poverty and deforestation, and aims to positively impact the lives of millions of people. A digital twin of the largest private reserve created in the Amazon Rainforest’s history – and fully explorable in virtual reality – Amazon Rio I is based on real time data, and is built to encourage sustainable development. Edverse The world’s first advanced education metaverse aims to bring together educators, students, creators and the promoters of education in a 3D edscape that hopes to “catapult” today’s education system to the next level – one based on highly immersive educational experiences. GensoKishi Online Metaworld The metaverse incarnation of Nintendo Switch and PS4 game Elemental Knights, Genso has accumulated a total of 8 million downloads worldwide and is Japan’s number one metaverse. Equipped with a fully-functioning 3D metaverse that connects users from around the world, it allows users to generate their own skins, characters, maps and weapons which can now be registered on the Blockchain to be transferred, sold, and bought as NFTs. WISP Games The blockchain e-sports tournament platform allows players to acquire, use, and sell NFTs as well as participating in platform-organised tournaments. Through WISP, players across the world can earn NFTs as rewards for tournaments and tasks, using connected visuals in their virtual rooms to build collections and resell them. Sensorium The metaverse developer leverages the latest AI, VR and NFT solutions to deliver immersive high-end events and experiences. In the virtual environments of the Sensorium Galaxy metaverse, users can reinvent themselves, explore vast worlds filled with activities and interact with their favourite artists. Sensorium has onboarded top VR developers and entertainment legends including Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and Yann Pissenem’s The Night League, while exclusive performances featured in the Galaxy are built in collaboration with artists including David Guetta, Armin van Buuren and Eric Prydz. Megaverse A place where people come together to live, work, shop, and play, Megaverse is the hyper-realistic, multipurpose metaverse platform that caters to gamers, multinational brands, and government entities. Built completely on Unreal Engine 5, from social lounges to educational centres and sports zones, the digital experiences in our metaverse are the “most realistic ever built”. Vulcan Forged The NFT game studio, marketplace, and dApp incubator with more than 10 games, an over 100K community, and top five NFT marketplace volume, Vulcan Forged is a one-stop shop where users can access popular games and a huge NFT marketplace to buy and sell digital assets in-game. Read: Dubai: Gitex Global 2022 to kick off next month Tags Blockchain Dubai World Trade Centre FUTURE BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT metaverse NFTs Technology 0 Comments You might also like Apple announces major retail expansion in Saudi Arabia Google, Hub71 partner to launch startup programme in 2025 DAMAC’s EDGNEX Data Centers, PPC Group to launch $150m project in Greece 50 years and counting: What Jumbo’s next chapter entails