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DLT4ALL is a project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union that aims to make Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) and their applications understandable to everyone, especially in the context of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), investors, entrepreneurs, managers, and various business executives. 

    The main goal of the project is to raise awareness about the potential benefits that the adoption of these technologies can offer in terms of growth and innovation. Participants can access a plethora of free webinars that aim to equip people will the necessary skills and knowledge, broken down across 8 thematic priorities. 

    • Peer-to-peer database design; 
    • Encryption techniques; 
    • Consensus mechanisms; 
    • Smart contracts; 
    • Digital signatures; 
    • Property rights; 
    • Blockchain-based decentralised applications; 
    • Distributed autonomous organisations. 

    In addition, DLT4ALL will deliver a learning platform with related learning topics and supporting case studies, in order to show the use cases of blockchain and DLTs in different industries. The use cases focus on several domains relevant for blockchain and DLT, such as finance, governance and e-voting, healthcare or data, and the solutions successfully developed by businesses in these domains.

    Thanks to these initiatives and tools, DLT4ALL will train students, entrepreneurs and investors in blockchain and distributed ledger technologies in easily accessible language and formats. 

    Digital skills resource details

    Target audience
    Digital skills for the labour force.
    Digital skills for ICT professionals and other digital experts.
    Digital skills in education.
    Digital skills for all
    Digital technology / specialisation
    Digital skill level
    Geographic scope - Country
    Austria
    Belgium
    Bulgaria
    Cyprus
    Industry - field of education and training
    Education not further defined
    Finance, banking and insurance
    Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) not further defined
    Software and applications development and analysis
    Target language
    English
    Spanish
    Geographical sphere
    International initiative
    Methodology

    An online catalogue with digital skills resources, including use cases and webinars. 

    Skills resource type
    Other training material