ICP Hub Mexico in collaboration with Zona Tres has formed an academic alliance with the renowned Mexican institution known as the Autonomous University of Nayarit (UAN).
ICP Latin America forms an academic alliance in collaboration with Zona Tres, the educational partner of ICP Hub Mexico alongside the Autonomous University of Nayarit (UAN).
Both institutions launch various educational initiatives such as training courses and a hackathon.
Thousands of technology companies in the Latin American region will be able to access financing.
The alliance between the University, Zona Tres, and ICP Hub Mexico opens a new door of opportunities for thousands of students and professionals in Mexico and Latin America, providing them access to training and professional development in the field of emerging technologies.
This agreement between both institutions aims to prepare young people and professionals in the region in high-demand technological skills, especially in areas such as blockchain and software development, which are fundamental for the future of work.
Within the framework of this collaboration, a series of prominent educational initiatives will be launched, such as an educational Hackathon that will take place on November 8 and 9.
In preparation for this event, prior technology Bootcamps will be offered to cover the basic knowledge necessary to build on blockchain and other relevant technologies.
This approach will allow participants to acquire practical skills before the event and maximize the impact of their participation in the Hackathon
ICP Hub Mexico, with its focus on innovation and development in cutting-edge technologies, has positioned itself as a leader in the blockchain ecosystem and other technological areas.
Its objective is to boost the talent of the region through training initiatives that provide access to tools and knowledge that are generally available in other markets. By partnering with the University, ICP Hub Mexico seeks to expand its impact in the educational field, reaching a student population that can be pioneers in the digital transformation of Latin America.
This collaboration will also include specialized training for the university's teaching staff in the latest technologies, ensuring that future graduates are better prepared to face the challenges and demands of the industry. It also seeks, in collaboration with Zona Tres Labs, to have projects that utilize ICP technology incubated next year and be part of the 4th incubation pathway.
In this way, an advancement in educational quality is ensured, strengthening the technical and strategic competencies of students and promoting comprehensive preparation for the current and future labor market.