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Agenda & Minutes

  • Call to Order
  • Introduction by newcomers

  • Attendance
  • Introduction to Student Society (Purpose, Goals, LinkedIn, Discord, Wiki)
  • Blockchain for the Week
    • Anuja Dasnurkar  will talk about 4 news articles and developments in the blockchain space
    • ___ expressed interest to host this segment next meeting
  • Idea Pitch Initiative 
    • Explain about Pitch Your Project (PYP) sessions
    • Have a few sessions
  • Research Paper Discussion 
    • Updates, Roadmap, and Plans to be given by Anuja Dasnurkar
  • Discuss any other events/programs to be conducted by the Society
  • New Business (Next meeting date - 10/04/2021)
  • Networking/Blockchain discussion session
  • Adjourn

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