Blockchain
- Tether partners with BTU to advance blockchain and cryptocurrency education.
- The collaboration includes course development, guest lectures, internships and a graduation project.
- Leaders of Tether and BTU hail the initiative as an important step towards creating a blockchain-focused educational ecosystem in Georgia.
In an exciting development for the digital economy, Tether Operations Limited, the organization behind the prominent blockchain platform tether.to, has unveiled a strategic partnership with Business & Technology University (BTU), one of Georgia’s leading educational institutions. The partnership aims to launch a comprehensive educational program focused on blockchain and cryptocurrency, shaping the future innovators in this digital world.
In this visionary initiative, Tether will play a major role in designing BTU’s academic programs around blockchain and cryptocurrency concepts along with other peer-to-peer technologies. The initiative aims to create an immersive learning experience that covers key topics such as stablecoins, bitcoin and other critical technologies that accentuate financial independence and freedom of expression.
Tether & BTU (Business & Technology University) in Georgia sign MOU🇬🇪 Tether will be involved in the development of educational courses on topics such as stablecoins, #bitcoin, 🍐P2P and other technologies that promote financial freedom and freedom of expression
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— Tether (@Tether_to) May 24, 2023
This innovative program will be orchestrated in partnership with the Academy of Digital Industry, a leading local digital education platform, and Terminal, Georgia’s largest vibrant co-working space. The month-long course promises a diverse learning experience with eight impressive lectures by international and local blockchain luminaries, interactive guest lectures and a hands-on project.
Paolo Ardoino, CTO of Tether, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership and emphasized Tether’s commitment to advancing education. He highlighted this initiative as a crucial step in engaging and inspiring Georgia’s students and promised further initiatives in the near future. Likewise, Professor Nino Enukidze, Rector of BTU, viewed this collaboration as an important step towards creating a thriving blockchain education ecosystem in Georgia, enabling students to learn from industry experts.
Finally, imagine a future where our school systems embrace and implement blockchain technology to provide a more secure, transparent, and efficient means of archiving. This partnership between Tether and BTU suggests a bright future for blockchain in education, creating a new paradigm for learning and leading the way for others to follow.