In an effort to improve education and research in blockchain technology, Paris-based nonprofit XRPL Commons has partnered with UNESCO’s Innovation, Transmission, and Digital Publishing (ITEN) Chair. This collaboration aims to bring together their expertise to drive progress in blockchain education.
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The partnership announced today highlights XRPL Commons’ commitment to advancing learning and collaboration within the global blockchain community. By partnering with UNESCO President ITEN, known for its focus on digital technology and research in higher education, XRPL Commons aims to increase the reach and effectiveness of blockchain education initiatives, not only in France but also internationally.
The collaboration will focus on several initiatives, including joint research projects, educational events and the creation of innovative learning materials on blockchain technology. With these efforts, XRPL Commons and UNESCO President ITEN aim to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications in the blockchain industry.
David Bchiri, President of XRPL Commons, emphasized the importance of working with UNESCO President ITEN to promote blockchain education. “Our partnership with the President of UNESCO ITEN is an important step forward in our mission to promote education and empowerment within the blockchain community,” said Bchiri.
“By combining our resources and knowledge, we hope to make meaningful progress in blockchain technology and its global impact.”
David Bchiri, Chairman of XRPL Commons
Matthieu Quiniou, Co-Director of UNESCO President ITEN, echoed Bchiri’s sentiments and highlighted the partnership’s potential to drive innovation in blockchain education.
“Through our partnership with XRPL Commons, we have a unique opportunity to leverage our combined expertise to push the boundaries of innovation in blockchain technology,” said Quiniou. “Together we are committed to advancing blockchain education and research for the benefit of society.”
The collaboration between XRPL Commons and UNESCO President ITEN is expected to bring significant benefits to the global blockchain community. By working together to achieve common goals, both organizations aim to contribute to the advancement of blockchain education and research on a global scale.
For more information about XRPL Commons and UNESCO Chair ITEN, please visit https://www.chaire.fr.