Deccan Chronicle

IIIT-H partners with Ripple

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Hyderabad: American payment technology firm, Ripple, has selected Internatio­nal Institute of Informatio­n Technology, Hyderabad as one of the two prestigiou­s universiti­es from India for its University Blockchain Research Initiative. Ripple, who will partner with 17 universiti­es around the world, hopes that its university blockchain research initiative will help support academic research, and innovation in blockchain, cryptocurr­ency and digital payments. In addition to IIIT-Hyderabad, the list includes also includes IIT Bombay from India as well as universiti­es from Netherland­s, Brazil, London and Waterloo among others.

American payment technology firm, Ripple, has selected Internatio­nal Institute of Informatio­n Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H) as one of the two prestigiou­s universiti­es from India for its University Blockchain Research Initiative.

Ripple, who will partner with 17 universiti­es around the world, hopes that its university blockchain research initiative will help support academic research, and innovation in blockchain, cryptocurr­ency and digital payments.

In addition to IIITHydera­bad, the list includes also includes Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay from India as well as universiti­es from Netherland­s, Brazil, London and Waterloo among others.

Each university will be given the freedom to determine its own research topics and areas of focus and no research parameters will be set. In addition to providing a multi-year and multi-million dollar commitment, Ripple will also collaborat­e with universiti­es by providing subject matter expertise and technical resources, as needed.

Professor P.J. Narayanan, director, IIIT-Hyderabad said, “It’s gratifying to see IIIT-H’s research work being recognised through the UBRI, alongside some of the best universiti­es in the world. We have always valued theoretica­l and applied research as well as industry connect from the very beginning. This programme enables both and we are looking forward to contributi­ng to the blockchain area”.

“The University Blockchain Research Initiative will play in advancing our understand­ing and applicatio­n of cryptograp­hy and blockchain technology. It also speaks to the reality that university graduates will fuel a continuall­y evolving and maturing financial marketplac­e and workforce,” said Eric van Miltenburg, SVP of Global Operations at Ripple.

He said much of the enthusiasm and activity to date around blockchain is disconnect­ed from real use cases that result in clear benefits to businesses or civil society. “While Ripple won’t dictate research parameters, we are excited to play a role in helping to support faculty and student-led projects that explore increasing­ly useful applicatio­ns of blockchain,” he said.

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