​At this year’s Apidays London conference, Quant will be showcasing how we use APIs to enable interoperable hassle-free blockchain development.

​In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, APIs have become a reliable and flexible component for companies looking to build smarter platforms and streamline their business processes.

Over the two days, hundreds of IT and technology professionals will meet to discuss topics ranging from API development and its relationship with AI, through to regulation, standardisation and mastering API architecture.

Standardising the world of blockchain with APIs
18 September, 15:05
On Wednesday, don’t miss our Head of Innovation, Luke Riley, delivering a presentation on how we can deliver on the promise of standardisation with APIs.

Expect to learn more about:

  • ​An introduction to distributed ledger technologies and why they are important
  • ​Different infrastructure options available to developers building blockchain applications
  • ​Specific considerations and solutions for applications built to connect multiple blockchains

Unlocking the potential: developing blockchain applications for multiple chains
18 September, 15:50
On Wednesday, our Engineering Lead, Joao Alves, will host a workshop to share how to use Overledger APIs to build a cross-chain application capable of interacting with smart contracts and transferring data across different blockchains. We’ll also cover the hurdles of developing a standardised blockchain API and Quant’s approach to the problem.

The Quant team will also have a presence at the event. Visit our stand to meet with our team who will be on hand to discuss and demonstrate how our blockchain platform, Overledger, can be used as an API gateway to facilitate interoperable blockchain app development.

​If you would like to book time with our team please email us, and learn more about the event here.

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