
Home to one of the most collaborative tech cultures in the world, Austin, Texas is where the 2022 edition of NFT Connect will be held. Top-rated educators and experts will take the stage at this stimulating convention, which will shed light on the latest developments in the world of NFTs, DeFi, Web3.0, crypto and blockchain technologies.
To be hosted at the Marriott in downtown Austin from June 6th-8th, NFT Connect is where the most exciting projects in the field will showcase their creations and collections to the world. A popular pre-Consensus event that has been noted for its diverse lineup of speakers, this iteration will host several women leaders who are shaping the future of the crypto and NFT space.
Headlining the event will be Cory Clay, reputed Web3.0 consultant and data research analyst, William Torbet of Catalyst Capital Holdings, NFT Project Advisor & Travel Toucans Founder, Justin Chmielewski, and Ben Peeri, Founder & CEO of Memory Gardens. An event that is known for championing just social causes, this edition of the convention will host informative panels on ‘Web3.0 for Social Impact’ and ‘Powerful Women in Web3.0.’
About powerful women in Web3.0, a pioneer in the field who will head to the podium is Soniya Ahuja, Founder & CEO of Orbis86. Orbis86 is a woman-led NFT project with a collection of 8686 dazzling 3D humanoid characters. Much like the world we inhabit, the characters of Orbis86 include humanoids of different races, ethnicities, genders, sexualities, and backgrounds. The collection is built on the foundations of diversity and inclusivity. With a mission to educate, empower, and enable, the project also seeks to enrich the community and is offering a range of attractions to its users, such as offering open-access 3D animation tutorials to interested users. At Orbis86, we understand the power of storytelling and wish to leverage its infinite potential to provide a platform and a voice to our community, especially traditionally underrepresented groups and individuals belonging to minority groups.
