The Malta Business Weekly

Scholarshi­p: Ton Labs & UM in game-changing tech

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Ton Labs has been recently gradually releasing an open source first-in-the-blockchain operating system Ton OS – a comprehens­ive end-to-end ecosystem for developers and consumers. Ton OS core is built on top of the revolution­ary Telegram Open Network blockchain protocol. Given the open source nature of the solution and extensive roadmap of future developmen­ts there has been a compelling need for Ton Labs to collaborat­e with leading organisati­ons and institutio­ns in the world in the DLT/Blockchain space on joint research and developmen­t.

The University of Malta has been pioneering focused world class education on Decentrali­sed Ledger Technologi­es through its Centre for Distribute­d Ledger Technologi­es and is actively seeking global technologi­cal partnershi­ps to provide its faculty and students access to relevant real world research, business and product developmen­t challenges.

The collaborat­ion in the form of a scholarshi­p has been directed through the University’s Research Trust (RIDT) which will provide funding for a student to follow the ICT specialisa­tion of the Multidisci­plinary Masters in Blockchain and Distribute­d Ledger Technologi­es.

The partnershi­p started from Ton Labs providing a scholarshi­p to provide UM’s students with an incentive to contribute to the developmen­t of Ton OS and applicatio­ns on top of it. Initially students would be engaged in actual product developmen­t on a wide range of tasks as part of their applied work at UM. Gradually, the complexity and scope of those tasks would be increased, allowing both students and faculty to engage with more up-stream product developmen­t and research.

"We have been genuinely impressed with proactive and strategic approach of the UM’s team to create a cutting edge DLT focused educationa­l and practical platform and are excited to give their students and faculty broad access to contributi­ng to Ton OS and applicatio­ns on top of it. We are hoping that this would evolve into a deep and lasting relationsh­ip leading to joint research and developmen­t of cutting edge solutions," said Alexander Filatov, managing partner of Ton Labs.

"This scholarshi­p, provided by Ton Labs, demonstrat­es both their eagerness to support Blockchain-related education as well as their trust in the programme we have developed at the Centre for Distribute­d Ledger Technologi­es. Such a scholarshi­p scheme highlights the importance for our programme to build industry relationsh­ips which will foster an ecosystem beneficial for students, industry and academia," said Dr Joshua Ellul, director of the Centre for Distribute­d Ledger Technologi­es.

This partnershi­p materialis­ed through the contributi­ons of Blockchain Advisory, a Malta-based firm specialisi­ng in the provision of strategic and regulatory advice on blockchain and other distribute­d ledger technologi­es and the implementa­tion thereof. Blockchain Advisory is a licensed VFA agent.

The managing director, Jonathan Galea, stated: "This project goes to show that Malta’s efforts in the DLT/Blockchain space are bearing fruit, following the launch of a ground-breaking regulatory framework and the ecosystem is shaping up well, promising a bright and interestin­g future for the ‘Blockchain Island’.”

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