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- Name (Organization) <email>
- Richard Esplin (Evernym) <richard.esplin@evernym.com>
- Mike Richardson (Starlings Global) <emerysolutions@yahoo.co.uk>
- Troy Ronda (SecureKey) <troy.ronda@securekey.com>
- Oskar van Deventer (TNO) <oskar.vandeventer@tno.nl>
- John Callahan (Veridium) <jcallahan@veridiumid.com>
- George Aristy (SecureKey) <george.aristy@securekey.com>
- Sam Smith (ProSapien) <sam@samuelsmith.org>
- Albert Solana Berengué (ValidatedID) <albert.solana@validatedid.com>
- Robert Mitwicki
- Matthew Hailstone (Brigham Young University) <matthew_hailstone@byu.edu>
- Steve McCown (Anonyome Labs) <smccown@anonyome.com>
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- line.kofoed (bloqzone) <line.kofoed@bloqzone.com>
- Paul Knowles (Dativa) <paul.knowles@dativa.com>
- Moushm Moushmi Banerjee (Nutanix) <moushmi.banerjee@nutanix.com>
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