2023 Summit Sessions
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Standardized Payment Interfaces as Digital Public Infrastructures: Learning from India and Brazil
- 50 min (recording available)
This session will provide an overview of the highly successful approach taken by India and Brazil towards the provision of digital public infrastructure through the standardization of payment interfaces. This is particularly timely as the most recent G20 Digital Economy Ministers meeting held in India recognized the growth of digital public infrastructures, including in the sphere of digital …
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Digital Finance – a Woman’s Immersive Experience
- 50 min
Had enough power point presentations? Opt for a get-out-of-your seats Immersive Experience where you can “walk in the shoes” of a woman in a rural geography of a developing country, experiencing the challenges and benefits of a digital wallet in their daily life. You'll laugh, you might cry, and you'll definitely learn something new.
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PaymentHUB: Connecting to eCurrencies and legacy payment systems
- 25 min (recording available)
PaymentHUB is a payments orchestration "gateway" that connects legacy banking systems to modern payment infrastructure and is open source. ExtoPay is a new offline biometric driven hardware solution that is being piloted as part of India's Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Harbinger project to enable secure transactions across a range of use cases. The demo is about linking these two concepts in a …
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The Waterworks of Money and Future Scenarios for the Monetary System
- 50 min
The Waterworks of Money is a metaphorical representation of our money system, made by cartographer Carlijn Kingma, financial journalist Thomas Bollen, and professor New Finance Martijn Jeroen van der Linden. The Waterworks of Money is an artistic attempt to demystify the financial world, boost ‘systemic financial literacy’ and explore alternative future architectures of the monetary …
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Equitable Interoperability For Ecosystem Value Creation
- 15 min (recording available)
The coalescence of competitive forces around few major digital platforms has given rise to a new type of competitive environment, which is characterized by the co-existence and interdependence of multiple economic actors with a shared interest in value creation. These dynamics can be explained by some of the characteristic features of the platform economy, namely interconnectedness, modularity, …
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Payment Parity Perspectives: Women of Color Reshaping Financial Inclusion
- 50 min (recording available)
The session will feature perspectives from three women of color from diverse sociocultural backgrounds on their situated knowledge related to problems, impacts, and potential solutions to financial inclusion and equity. The panelists have a longstanding background of working with the ILP community and will comment on best practices and open payment standards to enable seamless interoperability …
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Reimagining Tech Platforms of the Future - How to build Digital Public Infrastructure using ILP
- 50 min
If ILP can potentially unlock economic power on the Web, how can that economic power be directed towards building Digital Public Infrastructure? In this collaborative world-building workshop, we’ll introduce the idea of DPI and reimagine what our tech institutions of the future could look like, and walk participants through a series of exercises to co-design ways that ILP can be used to bring …
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Redefining the cost of access: financial equity in the Deaf Community
- 15 min (recording available)
The Deaf and disabled communities are among the poorest in regard to financial wealth, or having healthy finances. Unemployment is high, and access to financial information poses multiple barriers. Yet there is untapped value. The sign language economy is estimated to be worth 3 billion in the U.S. alone. There are 430 million Deaf people in the world. How much of this value/potential goes …
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Subscription Services in the Age of Streaming Payments: Embracing Disruption
- 15 min (recording available)
Discover how Interledger is poised to enable subscription-less services, addressing the long-standing hurdle of prepaid payment methods in the service industry. Join us to delve into how this groundbreaking technology will not only overcome existing challenges, promote inclusivity, but also pave the way for improved business models and sweeping disruptions across entire industries.