Bitget Hosts Blockchain4Youth Seminar at IIT Delhi Amid Growing Demand for Web3 Education
Bitget Brings Blockchain4Youth to IIT Delhi as Demand for Web3 Education Surges
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Bitget, the world's largest Universal Exchange, partnered with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) to conduct a blockchain seminar on March 27, 2026. The event attracted over 280 students, highlighting the increasing interest in Web3 education among Indian youth and the need for structured blockchain learning.
- 01Over 280 students attended the Blockchain4Youth seminar at IIT Delhi.
- 02The event recorded more than 650 registrations, indicating high demand for blockchain education.
- 03Speakers emphasized the importance of nurturing blockchain talent in India.
- 04Bitget aims to support 1.1 million individuals through blockchain education by 2027.
- 05The seminar featured participation from students across multiple leading institutions.
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On March 27, 2026, Bitget, the largest Universal Exchange based in Victoria, Seychelles, collaborated with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) to host a Blockchain4Youth seminar. The event attracted more than 280 students and saw over 650 registrations for about 300 available seats, showcasing a significant demand for structured blockchain education in India. Participants included students from various prestigious institutions such as the Indian Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT Delhi) and the University of Delhi. Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, highlighted India's technical talent and the curiosity of students regarding blockchain technologies. The seminar aimed to provide early access to blockchain knowledge, preparing young builders for future opportunities in the decentralized technology space. Industry experts noted the importance of such initiatives for fostering the next generation of blockchain talent in India. Bitget's Blockchain4Youth program is part of a broader initiative to enhance blockchain literacy globally, with a commitment to support 1.1 million people by 2027 through educational partnerships.
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The seminar addresses the growing interest in blockchain technology among students, equipping them with essential skills for future careers in the digital economy.
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