International Blockchain Congress inaugurates IBC CONTINUUM and Web3.0 Alt Hack at T-Hub

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Hyderabad, November 22nd, 2022: IBC Media today announced the launch of IBC Continuum Web3.0 Hackfest Challenge for professionals and students across India at T-Hub, Hyderabad.  Shri Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, ITE&S, Government of Telangana, inaugurated the event in the august presence of Shri Shrikant Sinha, CEO, TASK, Shri Srinivas Rao Mahankali, CEO T-Hub and Shri Abhishek Pitti, Founder & CEO, IBC Media.

A joint organising team, comprising of various state governments, government agencies, industry participants and IBC Media, also announced the second edition of the International Blockchain Congress IBC 2.0 being supported by Polkadot who is the headline sponsor for the IBC’S agenda. The theme for this year’s Conference is IBC 2022-23 CONTINUUM. While Hyderabad had the distinction to host India’s first-ever, and Asia’s largest conference on blockchain, by International Blockchain Congress (IBC) in 2018, the second edition, IBC 2022-23 CONTINUUM, with internationally acclaimed speakers, informative and engaging sessions, networking opportunities with industry leaders and government think-tanks, will continue to build on the new vistas that IBC 2018 opened for developer & student communities across India.

One of the pioneering initiatives of IBC 2022-23 is the IBC Education & Certification Program (IBC Tech Voyage) exclusively designed to migrate the engineering student community form Web2.0 competencies to sought after Web3.0 industry-ready developers. The Program has a holistic, full cycle agenda which includes orientation & education by top blockchain and Web3.0 experts followed by training, brainstorming sessions, speed building with the guidance of top line mentors culminating in Demo Day and declaration of winners.


The objective of this program is to educate and engage engineering students with workshops, bootcamps, hackathon internship programs & certification programs, closing with live projects that will enable students to become industry ready and be included in one of the largest dev-engineering communities in India for major career opportunities. This is also an opportunity for engineering colleges to gain visibility and build their brand in terms of generating quality talent pool of industry ready Web 3 developers that will attract recruitment from global blockchain and Web 3 companies.


To this end, IBC is organizing Alt Hack, which are on-ground Hack Fests in 3 cities in India. There is a substantial prize money, upward to INR 1 Cr, on offer.

The first of these series – the IBC HackFest Hyderabad is slated to kick off on November 22 at the Tech Mahindra followed by an intense 8-day hackathon which has training, brainstorming and mentor-led speed building sessions culminating in the Demo Day. IBC hackathon will also offer participants custom-made courses designed by international Web 3.0 companies resulting in direct recruitment.

Hackathon rounds and dates:

Rounds at Hyderabad – November 22 & November 29, 2022

Rounds at Vishakhapatnam – December 10 to 18, 2022

Rounds at Bangalore – 1st week of January, 2023 

IBC is partnering with colleges who will benefit from upscaling students in the latest blockchain & Web3 technologies via various programs, international certification, and recognition (Parent-Principal Award) as a pioneer in Web3.0 training. It will also result in college level recruitment drives where successful students stand a chance to be selected by top blockchain & Web3.0 companies.

Speaking on the occasion Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, ITE&S, Government of Telangana, said, “IBC 2022-23 CONTINUUM aims to build on IBC 2018, and bring together a worldwide community of regulators, policy makers, industry influencers, entrepreneurs, corporate representatives, developers, for an intense dialogue. It will also offer students and participants a chance to take part in direct discussion with the movers and shakers of the blockchain industry, and thereby help understand not just the future of blockchain but the next generation Internet and digital economy and Web3.0.”

Shrikant Sinha, CEO, TASK, Telangana, said, “This is a wonderful opportunity for the student community of Telangana to upskill themselves and be a part of the future. Getting our business up to speed for Web 3.0 comes with opportunities, but it can also be challenging if we do not have the right skill sets and the resources. Now with the training in Web3.0 being provided by IBC Education the students will be well equipped and the corporations will have a steady flow of trained team of programmers to modernize their businesses.”

“Web3.0 needs a structured education process as it allows absolute control over what users can say or do on the platforms. The education initiative of IBC Media will present a clear path toward providing this crucial service by empowering the student community with Web3.0. We are excited to work with IBC Media, and hope that our efforts will be able to create leaders who will lead the implementation of Web3.0,” Urban Osvald, Growth Manager, Web3 Foundation commented.

“New technologies like recommendation, automation, and AI have transformed the consumer-packaged goods (CPG) industry and blockchain might be the next big thing as two fundamental customer requirements - Trust and Transparency to the business. We believe in continually updating ourselves and have always supported new initiatives in education. IBC is doing stellar work in upskilling our students and we would like to lead this initiative to bridge the gap in emerging technology adoption in CPG Industry," added Ravinder Kumar Agarwal, Director, Dukes India.


Speaking about the event, Abhishek Pitti, Founder & CEO, IBC Media, said, “These hackathons are an opportunity for budding students, technology professionals and professionals to demonstrate how Web3.0 technology can help solve challenging on-ground problems. We are excited and happy that IBC 2022-23 is back, and we are pleased to welcome the brightest students from colleges and universities across India to participate in the Hackathons, learn new technologies and solve real-world challenges."

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