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Huobi University Looks to Partner with Experts To Reboot Global Blockchain Leadership Program After Covid-19 Pandemic

Huobi University Looks to Partner with Experts To Reboot Global Blockchain Leadership Program After Covid-19 Pandemic

Huobi University, the blockchain education arm of Huobi China is looking to partner with blockchain experts across the world to reboot the Global Blockchain Leadership Programme, the most popular and highly acclaimed top blockchain business education program in China, after the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Validated and designed by the Huobi University, world-leading digital economy educators and researchers, the Global Blockchain Leadership course aims to help students explore new knowledge at the forefront of business changes and step into the core circles of the blockchain industry. The course has been successfully run for 5 terms where 150 entrepreneurs and investors from Asia’s top blockchain companies have taken part.

GBLP courses have five modules – Global Blockchain Trend, Industry Application, Digital Finance and Investment and two study tours. The courses have been taught in Beijing, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Hainan, Tokyo, and Silicon Valley. They include case studies and analysis in blockchain industry trends, global blockchain policy and regulation, blockchain applications, investment strategies and Fintech integrations.

As of June 04, 2020, Huobi University has provided training and education programmes in blockchain to more than 30,000 students since 2018 across the globe, including executives from China, U.K. Japan, Australia, South Korea, Malaysia and Indonesia.

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