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Concordium enters partnership with Next-Gen launching the world's first EduVerse!
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Next-Gen is announcing a partnership with Concordium to deliver world-class IT service and reshape education for students, educators, institutions and businesses.

Washingtoner -- Next-Gen will open up a decentralized platform for anyone who wants to enter the right job market, for businesses who want competent employees, and for educational institutions or educators who want to teach relevant, updated and meaningful curriculums. Next-Gen's platform will be for all individuals to turn their passion and dreams into meaningful qualifications and successful lives.

Through DAO-based educational grants, Next-Gen will provide access to global qualifications and work to address the needs of neurodivergent students. By easing concerns such as lack of access and inclusion, Next-Gen aims to close the gap between the kind of education students receive and those they need. Next-Gen will provide a symbiotic ecosystem that empowers all parties to reach their potential in the world of work.

Using Concordium's unique blockchain technology will ensure that everyone in the world can use Next-Gen as an open decentralized infrastructure. This includes SSO solutions, with an ID layer at the protocol level, validated by a third party, which allows people and companies to trust one another while remaining private with zero-knowledge proof.

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The partnership with Concordium will allow Next-Gen to ensure privacy, security, ease-of-use, and compliance for its partners and users, while coordinating with global educational institutions to implement a curriculum and qualifications framework for lifelong learning.

About Concordium

Concordium is a permissionless layer 1, science-backed blockchain, designed to balance privacy with accountability through its ID layer and the use of zero-knowledge proofs. Creating trust with ID is a key to the mass migration of web2 to web3 and beyond.

For DeFi, metaverse players, and gamers, it provides a fast, secure, and highly capable platform that makes building and using dApps a simpler, more accessible task. Concordium differs by having the third party verified ID, by offering nearly instantaneous, real finality which hinders roll-back of transactions and offers  low transaction fees, stable in FIAT terms and a large throughput.

With leadership from Volvo, IKEA, Credit Suisse, Uber the team is now scaling the chain to its extensive network of the world's biggest enterprises. For more information: concordium.com.

About Next-Gen

Next-Gen is a smart learning platform for career development that will allow anyone to enter the right job market through short-course qualifications. Using their Online Education and Qualification Portal, they will introduce students and applicants to businesses with competency profiles that match their needs. They work with the latest smart learning technologies as well as metaverse integration to truly create the next generation in education. Next-Gen global partner network and leadership includes AesirX, R-Digital and Innopixel. Combined Next-Gen has more than 25 years of leadership experience in developing IT business solutions, and more than 20 years of leadership in education. For more information: next-gen.io.

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Next-Gen is a smart learning platform for career development that will allow anyone to enter the right job market through short-course qualifications. Using our Online Education and Qualification Portal, we will introduce students and applicants to businesses with competency profiles that match their needs. Next-Gen's Proof of Work, Education and Qualification models will provide global credibility of your work history and your skills and ensure compliance with regulations. Next-Gen educational platform is working with the latest smart learning technologies as well as metaverse integration to truly create the next generation in education. Next-Gen global partner network and leadership includes AesirX, R-Digital and Innopixel. Combined Next-Gen has more than 25 years of leadership experience in developing IT business solutions, and more than 20 years of leadership in education.


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Michael Lundorff-Hansen
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