Building Trusted Consortium Networks That Actually Work

We train technical teams to design, deploy, and manage private blockchain infrastructures for enterprise partnerships. Based in Hsinchu, we've been helping Taiwan's industrial clusters understand distributed ledger systems since 2022.

Technical team collaborating on blockchain network architecture
Consortium blockchain node configuration Network architecture planning session

Learn On Production-Grade Systems

Most blockchain courses talk theory. We run actual Hyperledger Fabric and Corda networks. You'll configure validator nodes, write smart contracts, and troubleshoot consensus failures on hardware that mirrors what enterprises deploy.

Multi-Organization Setup

Deploy networks with separate certificate authorities and multiple peer organizations. Not simulations—real distributed systems with proper identity management.

Data Privacy Controls

Understand private data collections, channel architecture, and zero-knowledge approaches. We cover what enterprises actually need for supply chain and finance applications.

How Our Programs Work

We structure learning around hands-on scenarios that mirror real enterprise challenges. Each cohort runs from September 2025 through March 2026 with weekend lab sessions.

01

Foundation Infrastructure

First six weeks cover distributed systems fundamentals, cryptographic primitives, and consensus mechanisms. You'll set up local development environments and understand why traditional databases don't work for multi-party scenarios.

02

Network Deployment

Build consortium networks from scratch. Configure endorsement policies, deploy chaincode, and manage certificate renewal. We use Docker containers and Kubernetes orchestration—the same stack running in production environments.

03

Smart Contract Development

Write business logic in Go or Java. Handle state management, event emissions, and query optimization. You'll debug transaction failures and learn why deterministic execution matters in distributed systems.

04

Integration Patterns

Connect blockchain networks to existing enterprise systems. Build REST APIs, implement event listeners, and handle off-chain storage for documents. This is where most projects succeed or fail in real deployments.

Long-Term Career Development

We track graduates who've moved into infrastructure roles at manufacturing consortia and logistics platforms. These aren't overnight success stories—they're realistic career progressions.

Completed the program in early 2024, spent six months as a junior blockchain engineer, and now lead network operations for a supply chain consortium. The hands-on Fabric deployment experience made the difference during interviews.

Brendan Thorpe, Network Operations Lead

Brendan Thorpe

Network Operations Lead

Started in quality assurance, transitioned into blockchain infrastructure after the 2023 cohort. Now I manage validator nodes for a financial services network. The troubleshooting skills from lab sessions prepared me for production incidents.

Saskia Viklund, Infrastructure Engineer

Saskia Viklund

Infrastructure Engineer

Graduate managing blockchain validator nodes

18 Months

Average time to senior role

Technical workshop session in Hsinchu learning facility

Ready To Work With Enterprise Blockchain?

Next cohort starts September 2025 in Hsinchu. Weekend sessions run through March 2026. We're looking for engineers with Linux experience and basic programming knowledge.