The SEE Institute and Cardano Foundation have partnered to integrate blockchain technology into global sustainability efforts.
Advancing Blockchain-Powered Sustainable Solutions
The Dubai-based sustainability education and business incubation hub, SEE Institute, has signed an agreement with the Cardano Foundation to incorporate blockchain technology into its global sustainability efforts. The partnership aims to advance blockchain-powered sustainable solutions.
The two entities hope the arrangement will position blockchain as an enabler of sustainable development and global adoption in key sustainability sectors. SEE Institute founder and chairman Faris Saeed said:
Blockchain technology is transforming transparency and traceability within the sustainability sector. By integrating blockchain into projects and initiatives, we create accurate, verifiable records of sustainability data and enable real-time tracking of goods and materials throughout supply chains.
Saeed added that adopting this decentralized approach helps build trust, enhance data accuracy, and empower scalable,>
Cardano Foundation CEO Frederik Gregaard characterized his organization’s partnership with SEE Institute, a Fortune 500 company, as demonstrating the growing demand for blockchain education. The CEO added that the partnership also showcases Cardano’s growing reach.
“We are excited to partner with SEE Institute and look forward to working with them, both to educate and to explore new use cases for blockchain technology, especially as an enabler for sustainable development,” Gregaard said.
As part of the agreement, a six-module professional diploma in sustainable blockchain will be introduced, combining SEE Institute’s expertise in sustainability and Cardano’s blockchain technology.
The SEE Institute and Cardano will also collaborate to promote the use of blockchain technology globally, focusing on its ability to improve transparency and traceability. The goal is to support sustainable and ethical business practices and enable data-driven solutions.
Read the full article here