Our Bureau InQ Innovation, a one-stop global innovation ecosystem involving incubators and co-working spaces for start-ups, which recently opened a new office in Kochi, has signed an MoU with New Delhi-based Indian Blockchain Council (IBC) to set up Indian Blockchain Council Academy in Kerala.
Rajesh Johny, Co-founder, InQ Innovation, said the initiative is part of InQ’s commitment to usher in the emerging technologies adoption in the State. This partnership is expected to provide a boost to the blockchain activities and learning within India.
InQ intends to work with Indian Blockchain Council as its strategic partner for starting and running InQIndian Blockchain Council Academy by having training programmes, creating PoCs, setting up a full-fledged Blockchain lab, etc.
There will be 1, 2, 3-day and long duration certification programmes on blockchain will be offered with online, offline and hybrid training models for students to choose from.
Recently branched out to Kochi, InQ Innovation has already set up and incubated several start-ups across Sydney, Dubai and Bengaluru, focussing on harnessing international collaborations across broad in vibrant sectors such as agritech, biotech and clean energy, creative media and digital technology.
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