Put open source to work
July 16–17, 2018: Training & Tutorials
July 18–19, 2018: Conference
Portland, OR
James Dailey

James Dailey
Board Chair, Mifos Initiative

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James Dailey is a social entrepreneur with expertise in startups, payment systems, climate change advocacy, open source models, logistics, and energy innovations. He consults on payment systems with the Gates Foundation as a member of the Modulor LLC team. James envisions a world where poverty solutions and climate solutions intertwine. He cofounded and built to scale MicroEnergyCredits.com, a social enterprise platform for carbon credits from microfinance clients in emerging markets, and is a founder and board member of open source banking platform the Mifos Initiative.

Sessions

11:50am12:30pm Thursday, July 19, 2018
Level: Non-technical
Edward Cable (Mifos Initiative), James Dailey (Mifos Initiative)
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Banks are now just starting to embrace open source. Ed Cable and James Dailey share case studies on banks and fintech startups from four different continents that built on top of the Apache Fineract core banking platform, accelerating their innovation, lowering their costs, and transforming them from consumers to contributors of open source. Read more.