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How to implement our idea on the blockchain?
Available date and registration:
2024. June 11-13.
Registration
2024. September 30.
October 2., October 4.
Registration
Format:
face-to-face
or
online 3×6 hours
Language:
June: Hungarian
September: English
Tuition fee:
HUF 40,500 + VAT
110 Euros + VAT
In our course, we explain how to go from an idea to a solution using blockchain-based technologies. Through examples, we demonstrate what makes a blockchain-based project unique and how blockchain can aid in the realization of business ideas. By examining business use cases and blockchain solution patterns, we illustrate the benefits of blockchain, whether it’s for distributed data storage, multi-partner collaboration, integrating existing systems, or reimagining and digitizing processes.
We support the practical application of theoretical knowledge by analyzing and brainstorming participants’ submitted ideas, leading to a high-level project plan.
The course is offered by BME, KIFÜ, and EIT Digital as part of the SME4DD EU project. Additional blockchain courses are also available during the project, focusing on project management, IT design and development, and system engineering perspectives.
We present the main types and possibilities of blockchain projects, from building your own prototype to integrating with large supply chains.
Dr. Imre Kocsis, Blockchain/DLT Lab Technical Lead, BME MIT
Dr. Imre Kocsis is an associate professor at the Department of Measurement and Information Systems at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME). His key research areas include ensuring full flexibility of blockchain-based applications (from platform flexibility to the correctness and robustness of smart contracts), as well as computational flexibility in operational settings. He leads BME’s involvement in the Hyperledger project and is the national observer delegate in ISO blockchain standardization efforts.
Dr. László Gönczy, Senior Blockchain Expert, BME MIT
Dr. László Gönczy is an associate professor at the Department of Measurement and Information Systems at BME. He has experience in business modeling, industry-oriented R&D projects, and conducting executive-level courses for professionals. In 2016, he received mentorship from the Linux Foundation for “On-chain Business Process Management.”
What will the course prepare you for?
The course is recommended for those planning to implement blockchain-based projects or who just want to understand how an idea can be realized on the blockchain: