We welcome both academic and fintech/practitioner speakers.
The deadline for academic speakers to apply is Monday, 16 February. Decisions will be communicated by Monday, 16 March.
Fintech/practitioner speakers will be considered on a rolling basis.
The day’s program will be fast-paced, with all presentations approximately 15 minutes long.
The goal of academics’ presentations will be to describe their work in a way that is accessible and compelling not only to other academics, but also to practitioners and journalists, with an emphasis on relevance to the future of finance. Submissions by academics will be evaluated based on scientific credibility and practical relevance.
The goal of practitioners’ presentations (typically by fintech CEOs/founders) will be to describe what they do and key challenges where academic collaborations would be welcome. Submissions by practitioners will be evaluated based on practical impact and the potential for academic collaborations.
NB: all presentations will be professionally filmed, edited and posted online, unless the presenter opts out (this can be done ex ante or ex post).
Please apply via https://www.conftool.net/3f202606.
Topics include (but are not limited to): AI, asset pricing, banking, behavioral finance, big data, blockchain, CBDCs, compliance, crowdfunding, cryptocurrencies, cybersecurity, decentralized finance, digital finance, embedded finance, fintech, financial infrastructure, financial inclusion, financial innovation, financial intermediation, financial markets, household finance, insurtech, machine learning, market microstructure, payments, platforms, regulation, risk management, stablecoins, text analytics, tokenization.