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Sugar Land Blockchain Bootcamp [Mar 5-28, 2018] | Blockchain Training | bitcoin Training | IT | Training | Ethereum | Solidity | Hyperledger | Distributed Ledger | Smart Contracts | Cryptocurrency | ICO Offerings | Weekday Evenings
Features & Benefits 8 sessions, each session of 2 hours spread over 4 weeks 16 hours of LIVE Instruction spread over 4 weeks Training material with lab exercises provided Each session is recorded and recordings are provided to students over Microsoft Cloud Build a real-life blockchain application Take this survey to save $50 off the published ticket price Course dates: March 5 – March 28, 2018 Weekly Schedule Monday and Wednesday, every week 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Please confirm your local time Other Upcoming courses: Weekends Only: February 3 – February 25, 2018, Sat/Sun 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day March 3 – March 28, 2018, Sat/Sun 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Weekday Evenings: February 5 – February 28, 2018, Mon/Wed 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Video Conference Link Will be sent upon registration and payment Training Provider: Omni212 Omni212 IT Training https://www.omni212.com/services/training/ Course Overview This course starts as a level 100 course for beginners and builds up into a level 200 course. The course provides an overview of the Blockchain technology including its history, evolution and the future. Students learn about bitcoin, which is powered by blockchain technology, bitcoin mining, other cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, Block, Hash, cryptography, how to develop a simple blockchain application. Why Blockchain? Blockchain is once in a lifetime revolutionary technology that was invented after the 2008 financial crisis. bitcoin is powered by the Blockchain technology. There is a lot of hype around bitcoin. However, the technology behind bitcoin, Blockchain is here to stay and is the biggest technology revolution after the internet. Blockchain transactions are secure, immutable, hacker-proof, protect privacy. Why Blockchain Training? Just as computers and internet have taken over our lives, Blockchain is going to be a part of our everyday life in the coming years and decades. Blockchain Training will help you understand the underlying mechanisms of bitcoin transaction systems, Ethereum & Hyperledger. Together with learning to setup your own public/private blockchain environment, you’ll also master the concepts like Cryptography & Cryptocurrency, Blockchain Networks, bitcoin Mining & Security, Multichain, developing smart contract on Ethereum & Hyperledger Platform. Why Blockchain training from Omni212? Our Blockchain training is very hands on. Our training material and lab exercises have been prepared by Blockchain pioneers. Since blockchain technology is continuously changing, we are constantly updating our curriculum to reflect the latest advancements in the Blockchain technology. Our students are provided with class recordings, training manuals and lab exercises on Microsoft Cloud. Who can take this course Anyone aspiring to learn new technology can take this the course. Students and professionals interested in a career in the blockchain technology should opt for the course. Other professionals who should take this course are: Banking/Finance professionals Software developers Corporate Executives looking to connect corporate strategy to technology Government Executives looking to better understand Blockchain opportunities High school & college students Supply Chain Managers CEO's, Boards, and Senior VP's Entrepreneurs looking to launch a blockchain technology startup Consultants and Professional Service Providers Prerequisites Programming knowledge is desired but not required. It would be nice if you already have knowledge of Python, JavaScript, NodeJS and ReactJS. Those who have no programming knowledge will still get a lot of value from taking this course just as a beginner would learn a lot from watching someone cooking a meal or changing a flat tire.  What will you learn in this course In this course you will learn to: Define Blockchain Technology, in your own words Understand the implications of Blockchain technology for your life, job and how it could potentially impact your business and industry. Understand blockchain use cases and industry potential of Blockchain technology. Enable you to have intelligent conversations about Blockchain Technology with your customers, co-workers, business colleagues and friends You will learn to develop a strategy to prepare your business or your clients for the emerging Decentralized Economy Join a community of economists, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and technologists that are shaping this technology as we speak. Identify which aspects of Blockchain Technology seem most important and relevant to you Walk away with a strong foundation in where blockchain is going, what it does, and how to prepare for it  Course Objectives After completing this Training, you should be able to: Understand the importance of Blockchain technology Perceive, how bitcoin transactions are validated by miners Create and use bitcoin account effectively Have a deep insight into bitcoin and its network Understand Ethereum blockchain Comprehend the cryptography and cryptocurrency concepts Learn Solidity: Prominent language to develop smart contracts Deploy your private blockchain on web where you can visually see your chains Develop private Blockchain in MultiChain Discuss the compelling use-cases of the blockchain Interpret the prospects of blockchain Assess, how blockchain can improve your business standards Course Outline Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, bitcoin and Ethereum Overview Blockchain Technology and Architecture Blockchain Data Structure, Distrubuted Ledger, Decentralization, Storage and Mininig, Security & Encryption Software Development with Blockchain and Ethereum Blockchain Use cases and applications Blockchain and Digital Wallet Blockchain and Smart Contracts Private and Public Blockchain Blockchain Disruptive Use Cases and applications Learn How to Build a Blockchain App Different types of blockchain  Hyperledger  Multichain  Openchain  Corda  IOTA Refund Policy 1. 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Supercluster Funding Bid Could Supercharge Blockchain Development in Canada

Supercluster Funding Bid Could Supercharge Blockchain Technology in Canada

Four organizations in Canada’s blockchain tech sector are going all out this week to submit their application letter to the federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) before the July 21 deadline to be considered for funding under the government’s new Innovation Superclusters Initiative.

A representative for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains told bitcoin Magazine that “the Innovation Superclusters Initiative will invest nearly $1 billion to strengthen up to five of Canada’s most promising clusters,”  and confirmed that “federal contributions to selected superclusters will have to be matched with private sector investment for maximum impact.”

The Blockchain Research Institute (BRI), ColliderX, the Blockchain Association of Canada (BAC) and the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) have teamed up to apply for some of the $950 million offered by the Canadian government for the best bids in future technologies that the government says will create “Silicon Valley-style hubs of industry key to future growth and jobs.”

ColliderX aims to accelerate core technical R&D at levels that will support innovation in Canada and position the sector as a tech leader overseas. BRI contributes the business-level use cases, setting the agenda for strategy leaders. BAC is a major advocacy organization, and ICTC is a long-time, established industry player, well known to high-tech businesses in Canada.

Blockchain Association of Canada: Call to Action

Kyle Kemper, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association of Canada, is working on the supercluster application letter of intent and told us the only thing they’re short of is time to get their application in to the ministry.

He pointed out that it is imperative that blockchain companies and organizations express their support for and commitment to the bid before the application deadline.

“This supercluster initiative is an opportunity to take blockchain technology mainstream and for Canada to take a lead role,” Kemper told bitcoin Magazine. “In the bid process we are receiving unanimous support from public, private, academic, philanthropic and non-profit organizations.”

If the group manages to secure $50 million in funding commitments from these organizations as part of a successful bid, the federal government will match the next $50 million for each supercluster. The commitments and matched funds will be spread over 5 years, according to the proposal.

Blockchain Research Institute: No Room for Complacency

Don Tapscott, Executive Director of the BRI, notes that many of the other bids like AI, machine learning, the Internet of Things and Quantum are all dependent on blockchain technology as a foundation.

“The blockchain supercluster proposal is late to the table in part because this extraordinary technology is just becoming mainstream,” Tapscott told bitcoin Magazine. “But it’s no less important than any of the others. In fact, it’s foundational to everything else.”

In a report called The Blockchain Corridor: Building an Innovation Economy in the 2nd Era of the Internet, Don and Alex Tapscott lay out a blueprint for a blockchain tech supercluster and Centre of Excellence in the already highly active “corridor” between Toronto and Waterloo, Ontario.

The report says:

“We cannot afford to be complacent, nor is time on our side. Canada’s leading position in the Blockchain Revolution could quickly evaporate as other hotbeds around the world, such as Berlin, Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo, Sydney, London and New York (to say nothing of Silicon Valley) race ahead. The time to act is now.”

According to the report, the corridor could collectively generate around 170,000 new jobs and around $17 billion in GDP by the year 2025.

Tapscott added:

“Blockchain represents nothing less than the second era of the Internet. The first was based in Silicon Valley. As we show in the Blockchain Corridor Report, the second could be based in Canada.

“I’m convinced that we can find $50 million from the private sector for this initiative. So I sure hope that governments will ensure we have a seat at the table going forward to make our case.”

ColliderX: The Underdog Challenge

Bid partner ColliderX is a new non-profit social enterprise working to promote and develop R&D initiatives in the Canadian blockchain tech sector.

ColliderX founder and CEO Iliana Oris Valiente notes that the four bid partner organizations complement each other to create a dynamic supercluster.

“Being considered by ISED to move on to the next stage of the selection process will be a win for the blockchain industry as it will signal Canada’s support of this ecosystem,” Valiente said to bitcoin Magazine.

“We’re certainly the underdog in this scenario but are promoting a truly new industry, rather than continued investments in areas that are already more established.”

Information and Communications Technology Council

ICTC is an established industry player that brings a wealth of experience in economic development activities and will be involved in bridging the gap between the blockchain industry and a wider segment of the business and political community.

Namir Anani, President & CEO of ICTC, believes that competition to win supercluster funding will be tough but notes that small- and medium-sized entreprises (like most blockchain startups) represent the large majority of Canada’s competitive businesses.

Anani says they will make the point that blockchain technology is a cross-industry enabler and a key catalyst for heightening small business growth and competitiveness in Canada.

Anani told bitcoin Magazine:

“The global blockchain market is growing at a staggering CAGR [Compound Annual Growth Rate] of 58.7 percent, according to Transparency Market Research. Capitalizing on this fast growth market is key for Canada’s economy and employment potential going forward.

“As Canada continues to expand its trade agreements in an increasingly global market, such as with the newly ratified Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreements (CETA), blockchain is a pivotal trade enabler for fast-tracking Canada’s place in the global economy.”

Making the Deadline

Valiente is confident that crowdfunding will bring in the needed amounts. To date, she has raised $2 million in pledges on behalf of ColliderX, which will be rolled into the supercluster. 

Anani is also confident the private sector will come forward and is passionate about selling the supercluster bid.

“Blockchain has the potential of reshaping all aspects of the global economy in the next number of years, building Canada’s comparative advantage in this space is paramount going forward. The Blockchain Supercluster is a powerful pan-Canadian collaboration that will unleash cross-industry innovations, new economic opportunities and employment prospects for Canadians.”

Kemper reiterated the need for industry support in order for the initiative to succeed. “I urge all organizations that support Blockchain technology and organizations looking to better understand the potential to go to blockchainsc.ca, fill out a letter of commitment and share this news to rally more people to the cause by 12:00 EST on Friday, July 21.”

Thus far, C4 and the Institute on Governance are among those supporting the bid as sponsors.

The group has until December 31, 2017, to raise the remaining supercluster-specific private-sector funding.

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