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Functions Are Now Open for the Singapore Blockchain Innovation Problem 2022


The Singapore Blockchain Innovation Programme (SBIP) has introduced the launch of the Singapore Blockchain Innovation Problem 2022 hackathon.

SBIP is an initiative funded by the Nationwide Analysis Basis (NRF) and supported by Infocomm Media Growth Authority (IMDA), Enterprise Singapore (ESG), the Financial Authority of Singapore (MAS), and GovTech to additional strengthen Singapore’s blockchain ecosystem.

Themed “Web3.0: The Subsequent Imaginative and prescient of the Web”, the hackathon is open to college students, professionals, and enterprises throughout the nation.

Three finalists can be chosen respectively from the Company Monitor (for enterprises and SMEs) and the Lovers Monitor (for college kids and professionals).

They are going to be chosen based mostly on originality, enterprise worth and relevancy, innovation and creativity, operational feasibility and scalability in addition to high quality of pitch supply.

These finalists will current their options on the closing ceremony on 13 January 2023 and the jury will assess them on two extra standards of technical competency and consumer expertise.

The full prize pool of S$80,000 can be distributed among the many six winners based mostly on their total efficiency.

Winners of the Company Monitor may even be awarded SBIP membership, giving them entry to seminars and workshops, technical assist, and shared testbed notes.

Moreover, SBIP has partnered with IMDA and SG Girls in Tech to offer particular prizes for promising feminine contributors to encourage extra Singaporean ladies to pursue tech entrepreneurship.

Functions are actually open till 9 January 2023.

Professor Ooi Beng Chin

Professor Ooi Beng Chin

“Web3.0, often known as the third era of the Web, is broadly heralded as the subsequent massive technological development.

 

Whereas Web3.0 continues to be in its stage of infancy, there may be the potential to innovate and create options and strategies to outline and develop its know-how.”

shared Professor Ooi Beng Chin, Programme Lead at SBIP.

 

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