Weekend Update: This Week’s Round-up of Remote Blockchain Learning Resources

Welcome to the Weekend Update. Our goal with this weekly post is to share quick updates about online education, networking and collaboration opportunities and resources for the open source enterprise blockchain community. 

If you have suggestions for resources or events that we should spotlight in a future Weekend  Update, let us know here using #HLWeekendUpdate. 

Hyperledger Global Forum 2021: June 8-10

Hyperledger Global Forum, the premier virtual enterprise blockchain event of 2021, is set for June 8-10. Registration is now open. The event is open to users and contributors of Hyperledger projects from around the globe looking to connect, network and collaborate. Hyperledger Global Forum will provide an opportunity to learn and understand various aspects of the ecosystem, including technical roadmaps, milestones and the latest uses and applications across industries and markets for Hyperledger projects and other related technologies.

The Call for Papers is now open as well.

Hyperledger Telecom Special Interest Group Guest Speaker: Ali Dorri, Queensland University of Technology

Join the Telecom SIG meeting for a talk by Ali Dorri from Queensland University of Technology on Blockchain adaptation in the Internet of Things (IoT). In this session, we first discuss the fundamental challenges involved in adopting blockchain in an IoT ecosystem including scalability, privacy, efficiency and delay, followed by a discussion on the potential solutions.

For more information on the meeting, which is Thursday, February 25, at 10:00 AM EST, go here.

Privacy-Preserving Verifiable Credentials in the Time of COVID-19

In case you missed the Hyperledger In-depth session with Evernym on “Privacy-Preserving Verifiable Credentials in the Time of COVID-19,” the recording is available here.

Virtual Meetups

See the full Virtual Meetup schedule here

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