Tezos Foundation To Get Involved In Training And Development

The Tezos Foundation, which oversees the Tezos liquid proof-of stake

Tezos Foundation To Get Involved In Training And Development

The Tezos Foundation, which oversees the Tezos liquid proof-of stake blockchain protocol, and claims to foster social, political, and economic innovation on a global scale has recently announced that it will collaborate with the Kingsland University School of Blockchain, and fund a grants progmran to support 1000 developers who are focused on Tezos and realize its training and industry growth goals.

The curriculum for this specialized course will be integrated into Kingland’s blockchain engineering programs and will work in tandem with developers who have worked extensively on the Tezos mainnet.

“The Tezos Foundation is truly committed to growing the ecosystem to support a more equitable and exciting global future. The Kingsland-Tezos partnership highlights the importance of industry-aligned training curricula and addresses the critical shortage of developers in the space. Working together we will ensure a future for blockchain and create thousands of career opportunities for developers around the world.”

This collaboration will naturally release in an increase of awareness about the functioning of Tezos and will be organizing many global events like hackathons, project incubation, and courses rolled out in financial centers around the world in order to do the same. The grants and scholarships given by Tezos will facilitate the enrollment of more and more students in the world’s first accredited blockchain curriculum focused on Tezos. The University will also provide required services and grant them jobs which ensure the growth of tezos.

“Kingsland has a demonstrated track record of delivering high-quality, work-ready blockchain development programs and we’re excited to work with them to support the long-term success of the Tezos ecosystem. We believe that the new wave of 1,000 developers that are being trained in 2019 will help Tezos’ robust ecosystem continue to grow and gain adoption.”