Bitcoin Wallet Blockchain Partners Imperial College London to Launch Research Lab
The Imperial College London has teamed up with Blockchain, a software platform for digital assets, to launch the Digital Asset Research Lab, according to a recent Blockchain blog post. The new lab, which has been funded as part of a three-year partnership with the Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering at Imperial, is designed to operate at the leading international center for ongoing research and application related to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Peter Smith, Blockchain CEO, will be joining the lab’s steering committee where he will be responsible for focusing on....
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Imperial College London has collaborated with Blockchain to launch the Digital Asset Research Lab. The blockchain is slated to be the future of technology, irrespective of the industry segment. As more industries continue to explore the distributed ledger technology for their operations, the educational institutions are also preparing themselves for the said technological shift. The renowned Imperial College London has taken a step in that direction by starting the Digital Asset Research Lab. The Imperial College’s Digital Asset Research Lab is set up in collaboration with Blockchain, the....
This piece has been updated with comment from Imperial College Professor William Knottenbelt. Imperial College London has established a research center dedicated to blockchain initiatives. Announced in the university's summer newsletter, the Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering grew out of previous Imperial College efforts aimed at exploring bitcoin and the blockchain. The university, founded in 1907, is considered one of the world's top technical institutes. The notice explained: "With an overwhelming response from staff and students, the Centre will now coordinate research....
The Imperial College of Business London and Entrepreneurs First - a pre-seed investment programme - recently launched a competition that is designed to encourage innovation in the field of Blockchain technology. The competition is seeking entrants from a range of different departments including, business, computing, engineering and mathematics. The prizes: £3,000 for the best project, £1,000 for second place, and £500 for third. The competition will also be offering grants of up to £500 for entrants to purchase equipment necessary for the advancement of their projects. Dr Llewellyn Thomas,....
Scientists at the Imperial College London has announced the formation of the new Imperial College Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering (IC3RE), to study the potential of the distributed ledger system of Bitcoin as a peer to peer trust and ownership protocol for governments and businesses worldwide. The decentralized and transparent nature of the distributed ledger technology allows organizations to create different sets of non-refutable and unbreakable data, opening up a window of possibility for the development of unique trust-based applications, such as decentralized....
Thomson Reuters, a multinational media and information corporation which employs 60,000 worldwide with a yearly revenue of more than $12 billion, is sponsoring a three day HackETHon to be held from the 9th to the 11th of September 2016. The event is focused on Ethereum based smart contracts with challenges and prizes for data-driven smart contracts and for improving Ethereum smart contract security. The impressive list of partners includes Barclays, one of the biggest global banks, Innovate UK, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by UK’s Department for Business, Innovation....