Reboot 01, the first-of-its-kind on-campus coding institute in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has partnered with Binance Academy in order to broaden cryptocurrency education in the Kingdom.
Binance Academy is the global blockchain and crypto asset education platform to provide Blockchain and Cryptocurrency education and career opportunities for Reboot graduates.
Through this partnership, Reboot 01 learners will have open access to Binance Academy’s learning portal which offers a wealth of resources on blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and the Web3 ecosystem, including articles, guides, videos, and glossary entries, catering to various skill levels and interests.
Mr. Tameem Al Moosawi, General Manager of Binance Bahrain, commented that, “We are pleased to announce signing an agreement with Reboot Coding Institute to increase Web 3.0 and blockchain literacy for more users. We look forward to seeing the continued growth and prosperity of Bahrain as one of the leading global hubs for crypto asset activities.”
The platform is available in more than 30 languages and covers diverse topics, from basic concepts to advanced trading strategies. Further, Reboot01 and Binance Academy will conduct joint research projects, hackathons, and industrial projects, with plans to host Binance Blockchain Developer courses at the Reboot01 campus.
Reboot01’s curriculum will include essential courses focused on Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies technologies which include learning how to develop Smart Contracts, generate and manage NFTs and Cryptocurrency wallets, and how to apply Web3-based technologies. Reboot01 students can choose to specialize in their Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies branch upon graduation.
“We are proud to partner with the Binance Academy, which will allow our students to gain extensive blockchain and crypto knowledge, understand the evolving cryptocurrency market, and benefit from internship opportunities that can lead to employment at the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem,” Mr. Yanal Jallad, Managing Director of Reboot Coding Institute.
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