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The QualiChain project establishes collaborations with major Blockchain projects and research initiatives

The QualiChain project has established collaborations and partnerships with major projects and research initiatives in the sphere of Blockchains and Decentralisation.

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The QualiChain project has established collaborations and partnerships with major projects and research initiatives in the sphere of Blockchains and Decentralisation. Some of these projects and research initiatives include the Hellenic Blockchain Hub, DE4A, KRAKEN, SEAL, BlockAdemic, IMPILO, and the W3C Credentials Community Group. More recently, QualiChain represented by the Supreme Council for Personnel Selection (ASEP, Hellenic Parliament’s linked third party) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Hellenic Blockchain Hub, a non-profit network of executives from the public and private sector aiming at the dissemination of knowledge on the blockchain and DLT technology (Distributed Ledger Technologies & Distributed Technologies) in sectors of society and economy. The areas of cooperation under this agreement may include participation in joint working groups and organisation of scientific seminars, conferences and workshops, publications in scientific journals and conferences, participation in policy and strategy papers, successful case studies, participation in research programs, preparation of studies with specific objectives and which will include the implementation of case studies, the investigation and promotion of good practices as well as the utilisation of field research data, writing and organising research and operational proposals at both national and European level. Visit https://qualichain-project.eu/collaborations/ to learn more about the various collaborations and partnerships of the QualiChain project.

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Blockchains, Decentralisation, Collaborations, Partnerships