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Tezos SEA Collaborates With Singaporean Government-Backed Platform to Launch a Training Program for Tezos Developers - Blockchain.News

Tezos SEA Collaborates With Singaporean Government-Backed Platform to Launch a Training Program for Tezos Developers

Alo Kingsley Nov 25, 2019 02:00

Tezos Southeast Asia (TSA), a non-profit-oriented arm of Tezos, has entered into a partnership with Tribe, a Singapore government-backed blockchain platform for the sole aim to launch a training program for Tezos' developers

Tezos SEA Collaborates With Singaporean Government-Backed Platform to Launch a Training Program for Tezos Developers

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Tezos Southeast Asia (TSA), a non-profit-oriented arm of Tezos, has entered into a partnership with Tribe, a Singapore government-backed blockchain platform for the sole aim of launching a training program for Tezos' developers which is expected to start in the first quarter of next year.

 

The president of TSA, Caleb Kow, was reported to say that the said training will make the fosters developers as it will ultimately make the sharing of information possible to novices.

 

“By enabling trainers with a good knowledge of Tezos blockchain technology, they will be able to amplify the impact in their respective teams through the continual transfer and sharing of knowledge to new learners,” said Kow.

 

With this collaboration, Tezos Southeast Asia (TSA), as a dedicated promoter of Tezos blockchain, will succeed in attracting more developers who will have the potential to utilize Tezos blockchain solutions to meet the real-world applications.

 

The main focus of the training program will be on the technical knowledge of Tezos blockchain, and it will help the developers to get knowledge and abilities to create blockchain applications on Tezos that will help to provide solutions to the real-world problems. The training will be structured in such a way that the initial developers will have to pass across their knowledge to their students.

 

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