Blockchain Alliance International is bringing the heat to Hong Kong — and it’s not just another summit. It’s a full-scale digital reboot for the Asia-Pacific.
Blockchain Alliance International (BAI), a UN-recognized nonprofit from New York, is launching its Asia-Pacific Digital Economy Initiative — a regional push to bring blockchain, AI, and Web3 tech to developing nations.
Why now? Because the UN’s 2024 “Summit of the Future” laid down a challenge: make digital transformation sustainable, inclusive, and human-centered. BAI is taking that mission and turning it into real-world action — starting with a high-level forum in Hong Kong, June 23–24.
Because it’s where East meets Web3. The new BAI Regional Office in Hong Kong will be a hub for:
BAI’s Executive President, Ambassador Alexandru Cujba, said it best:
“Our goal is to bridge the digital divide and make tech work for everyone.”
This is not just a conference — it’s a digital diplomacy moment. The forum will host:
Topics? Everything from digital education and healthcare access to financial inclusion and climate resilience. Think of it as a UN summit — but with smart contracts and no boring speeches.
BAI isn’t here for photo ops. It’s building a long-term ecosystem where developing nations in Asia-Pacific can:
This is what the UN means when it talks about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — and BAI is putting blockchain to work where it matters most.
Founded in NYC in 2019, BAI is an officially recognized UN ECOSOC consultative body. That means they’re plugged into the global decision-making pipeline.
Their mission? Use tech-for-good to reshape education, finance, climate response, and equality — with blockchain, AI, and open ecosystems at the center.
Web3 isn’t just about crypto — it’s about giving the next billion people access to the digital economy. And BAI is leading the charge from Hong Kong.
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