European Blockchain Convention announces CHAISE as sponsor

Daniel Salmerón Mir, co-CEO & co-Founder of the European Blockchain Convention - European Blockchain Convention
Daniel Salmerón Mir, co-CEO & co-Founder of the European Blockchain Convention - European Blockchain Convention
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The European Blockchain Convention announced CHAISE as a sponsor for its 10th event. Funded by the Erasmus+ program, CHAISE focuses on creating strategic training solutions to address skill shortages in the evolving blockchain workforce.

According to the event’s website, speakers and participants will discuss topics within digital assets and finance, including tokenization, stablecoins, central bank digital currency (CBDC), and issuance. Speakers will also discuss the latest in policy news, such as the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) legislation, anti-money laundering (AML) regulations, and the Travel Rule.

The event schedule includes a beach run on Sep. 24 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., followed by a VIP opening night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. EBC day 1 takes place on Sep. 25 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., featuring a hackathon and startup battle, with an official afterparty from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. EBC day 2 is on Sep. 26, following a similar schedule.

According to the website, the convention will feature more than 100 sessions taking place across three stages, plus an exhibition area, a hackathon, and a blockchain startup competition.

CHAISE is a Sector Skills Alliance project focused on addressing the demand for blockchain and distributed ledger technology skills in Europe. Its mission includes developing strategic training solutions to meet the evolving needs of the blockchain workforce, implementing a five-semester vocational training program, and introducing transnational mobility schemes for students and professionals. Additionally, CHAISE aims to create a “blockchain specialist” occupational profile and a forecasting mechanism for future skill requirements.

The European Blockchain Convention (EBC) was established to advance the blockchain industry in Europe. Since its first event in 2018 in Barcelona, it has brought together thousands of participants, including top speakers and startups in the blockchain and crypto sectors. Each year, it attracts a diverse global audience, including founders, investors, developers, and regulators who gather to learn, network, and collaborate.



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