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DeepMarkit to Co-Host Climate Week Blockchain Summit with Flowcarbon in New York City

DeepMarkit announced that it is sponsoring and will co-host the Climate Week Blockchain Summit on September 20th.

The event is organized by Flowcarbon and dClimate to occur during Climate Week New York City 2022, the biggest climate event in the world taking place from September 19-25 in NYC.

Climate Week 2022 partners and sponsors include the Climate Group, Estee Lauder Companies, The Climate Pledge, Johnson and Johnson, Google, FedEx, and many more.

Members of the DeepMarkit team will also attend the North America Climate Summit (NACS) organized by the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) in partnership with International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP).

The CW Blockchain Summit is a one-day event to be held at Project Farmhouse, a sustainable event center that embodies eco-conscious living.

The event features exclusive leadership panels, keynote speakers, a happy hour event and a dinner.

Meanwhile, the NACS will occur at the Westin New York at Times Square from September 20-22nd. It’s a forum to understand the world’s net zero landscape and clean growth opportunities through interactive sessions and workshops.

There will also be an IETA members nightcap reception happening.

The DeepMarkit team expects to benefit from the event by strengthening existing relationships and sourcing new business development opportunities.

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