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    You are at:Home»Hot Topics»News»Switzerland’s first blockchain apprenticeship to be launched

    Switzerland’s first blockchain apprenticeship to be launched

    By Editorial Office CVJ.CH on 2. August 2021 News

    By 2028, Switzerland will need more than 117'000 new skilled workers in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT). This demand for talent is also emerging in the fast-growing Crypto Valley, where new technologies such as blockchain require additional, specific expertise.

    The training company TIE International has recognized this, which is why it founded Switzerland's first blockchain apprenticeship together with two companies from the Crypto Valley. For former Federal Councilor Johann Schneider-Ammann, too, it is clear "that the future and immense potential for the business location are emerging in the Crypto Valley". Attractive apprenticeships are intended to promote young talent, which is why Inacta and CV VC immediately seized the opportunity to help shape TIE International's innovative blockchain apprenticeship.

    Training concept of the blockchain apprenticeship

    The blockchain apprenticeship builds on the computer science and mediamatics apprenticeship, expanded to focus on blockchain technology and its development. IT training will be sharpened with blockchain modules on topics such as fintech, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts. Starting in the 2nd year of the apprenticeship, the apprentices work in their training company and gain their first experience in the blockchain environment. In August, the first apprentice starts at Inacta.

    "We are one of the leading IT service providers in the field of digitalisation and see blockchain as one of the technologies of the future. Therefore, it is obvious and we see it as our responsibility to promote young and interested talents in this field. With the newly established blockchain apprenticeship, we want to lay the foundation for a solid basic education in the heart of Crypto Valley." - Jennifer Arman, Head Corporate Center at Inacta

    Throughout the four years of the apprenticeship, the company will be in close contact with its apprentice and with TIE International. CV VC is also committed to this and will welcome an apprentice in the field of Mediamatik EFZ with a focus on blockchain, starting this August.

    "We've been working hard to break down educational structures in the area of blockchain technology so that we can specifically train ICT professionals in this environment. [...] Our collaboration with Inacta and CV VC lays a foundation that will hopefully be followed by many more apprenticeships in Crypto Valley." - Barbara Surber, Co-Founder and COO of TIE International

    More than 960 companies are already located in Crypto Valley in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Together, they employ more than 5'000 people. The growth of the industry was able to continue even during the Corona crisis.

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      The CVJ editorial staff consists of a team of Blockchain experts and informs daily and independently about the most exciting news.

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