ABN AMRO Clearing is hosting the first Bicker Brain Sessions in Circl

- Clearing
ABN AMRO Clearing is hosting the first Bicker Brain Sessions, Monday 2 October 2017.
“"Blockchain is for transactions what internet was for information."”
Peter Korsten
Global Leader of Thought Leadership & Eminence for IBM Global Business ServicesBicker Brain Sessions
Bicker Brain Sessions invites three speakers to share their vision on tomorrow’s world and how they see things changing in the near future. How will we drive a car, transfer money or buy a house in a few years from now? And how profound will this change be? Find out during the Bicker Brain Sessions!
Bicker Brain Sessions #1
Program
Global Thought Leadership at IBM Global Business Services ‘Blockchain is for transactions what internet was for information’
Investor Relations & Communication at FastNed and writer ‘Why the electric car revolution is closer than you think’
Psychologist and co-founder of SUE Amsterdam ‘Evil Design. Some dark principles from the science of influence’
The main language during this event is Dutch.
How to get your ticket for this event?
ABN AMRO Clearing has a number of tickets available for its clients. Clients that are interested in attending the first Bicker Brain Sessions can send an email to and provide us name and company name.
De Bicker
De Bicker is a daily newsletter focussing on renewal in the broadest sense. The man behind De Bicker is Michiel Bicker Caarten, co-founder and former editor of BNR News radio.
Circl
Circl, a new circular building in Amsterdam’s Zuidas district, initiated by ABN AMRO. The bank plans to share the knowledge of circularity that it acquired while developing and constructing this circular building and to use this knowledge to advise clients. Besides conference rooms, Circl also has a restaurant, a rooftop bar and an exhibition space - all of which are open to the public. Circl's circularity goes beyond the building itself. Circl employees wear uniforms produced from recycled plastic bottles, and the catering services employ people with occupational disabilities. The venue will host lectures and meetings focusing on social and economic issues, including new possibilities and solutions relating to the circular economy.
