The Avalanche blockchain network will be introduced to a new cohort of Irish blockchain developers at the Avalanche Starter Workshop, which will take place at UCD Innovation in Dublin on Wednesday September 18 2024.
The event aims to offer Irish developers, entrepreneurs, and blockchain enthusiasts an opportunity to explore Avalanche’s cutting-edge blockchain technology, helping them build and launch decentralized applications (dApps) on its platform.
With guest speaker Karl Timmins, Avalanche Ambassador for Ireland, this workshop will introduce attendees to the network’s unique features, including its high scalability, low transaction costs, and energy efficiency. The event is designed for both beginners and experienced blockchain developers, making it an inclusive learning experience for a wide range of participants.
The workshop will provide attendees with access to tutorials, guides and a supportive community of developers, providing attendees with the tools and knowledge necessary to build dApps and explore blockchain innovations in a real-world context. Participants will also get a chance to network with other blockchain developers and innovators from the Irish tech scene.
Avalanche is increasingly becoming a go-to platform for decentralized applications, known for its fast, secure, and scalable blockchain infrastructure. It is designed to support both the growth of DeFi applications and the enterprise sector, making it one of the most versatile blockchain platforms on the market today.
The event, scheduled to take place at UCD Innovation in Dublin, is free to attend but requires event registration. The workshop will be of particular interest to those looking to take advantage of Avalanche’s expanding ecosystem, which already boasts partnerships with prominent projects in DeFi, NFTs, and enterprise solutions.
This event reflects a broader trend of blockchain adoption in Ireland, which has seen a rise in interest from developers, businesses, and government bodies alike.
Interested participants can register for the event here.