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60% of CIOs were about to integrate blockchain into their infrastructure by the end of 2020.
77% of executives agree they will lose their competitive advantage if they do not adopt blockchain.
Blockchain Technology has a profound impact in business models.
Understand the historical, technological, and commercial forces behind blockchain
Analyze blockchain's impact across industries and in your own business
Master the fundamentals of blockchain technology including distributed ledgers, blocks, chains, encryption, PKIs, and others
Learn about the blockchain Ethereum network and its potential applications
Become familiar with the growing range of blockchain applications, including bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies
Study cryptocurrency in-depth including its strengths and weaknesses in the digital world
All the participants who successfully complete their program will receive an MIT Professional Education Certificate of Completion, as well as Continuing Education Units (CEUs)*.
To obtain CEUs, complete the accreditation confirmation, which is available at the end of the course. CEUs are calculated for each course based on the number of learning hours.
*The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is defined as 10 contact hours of ongoing learning to indicate the amount of time they have devoted to a non-credit/non-degree professional development program.
To understand whether or not these CEUs may be applied toward professional certification, licensing requirements, or other required training or continuing education hours, please consult your training department or licensing authority directly.
This program provides professionals from various sectors with an insight into the fundamentals of blockchain and its practical applications. The objective is not only to understand how this technology works, but also to learn what its applications are in order to obtain the maximum benefit in the digital transformation projects that are developed.
Executive Director of MIT’s Geospatial Data Center, Research Scientist; Center for Complex Engineering Systems, Sociotechnical Systems Research Center, under the Schwarzman School of Computer Science
Professor of Information Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of MIT Geospatial Data Center, and a faculty member in the Center for Computational Science and Engineering part of the Schwarzman School of Computer Science
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