HackIndia, India’s largest Web3 hackathon, is partnering with leading Web3 development platform Alchemy to bring the world’s best Web3 infrastructure to universities across India and provide the country’s next generation of developers with cutting-edge Web3 tools and mentorship.
Alchemy recognizes the need to bridge this gap and accelerate Web3 adoption. Through its collaboration with HackIndia, Alchemy will provide Web3 infrastructure to 9,000 students and 59 universities across India, enabling hands-on experience with blockchain technologies. The company will also complement the current education curriculum by offering practical training in blockchain development. It will pair students with industry experts, fostering innovation and real-world application.
Nikil Viswanathan, Co-founder and CEO of Alchemy, highlighted the immense potential of Indian students. He said:
India is a global tech powerhouse with some of the world’s smartest minds. We’re excited to collaborate with HackIndia to empower these talented builders with the tools and resources they need to create exciting new on-chain applications and bring Web3 to the next billion users.
Alchemy, as the leading platform for blockchain development on top chains like Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, Optimism, and Arbitrum, is committed to empowering developers. Its reliable infrastructure and powerful tools are designed to empower developers to create groundbreaking blockchain applications. The platform takes care of the hard parts of building on blockchain by providing the best reliability, scalability, and accuracy for developers. Any developer can use Alchemy to transform their ideas into products reaching millions of people around the world.
CSharpCorner hosts HackIndia to empower Indian students with emerging technologies and is committed to educating the developer community by focusing on growth through learning and sharing.
India’s massive, youthful population drives its rapid ascent as a global tech hub. With a burgeoning economy and the world’s largest pool of IT talent, the country is poised to become the third-largest economy by 2027. As educational institutions adapt to the evolving digital landscape, there’s a growing need for specialized Web3 training to harness this potential.