Applications Open September 2025

Blockchain Engineering Training Program

We're preparing engineers for real consortium blockchain work. Not theory. Not promises about jobs that don't exist yet. Just practical skills for building distributed systems that businesses actually use in Taiwan and across Asia.

Two Paths, Different Depths

Foundation program workspace

Foundation Track

Start here if you know basic programming but haven't touched blockchain. We'll get you comfortable with distributed ledgers, consensus models, and how consortium networks actually differ from public chains. You'll build small proof-of-concept projects and understand what makes enterprise blockchain useful versus just trendy.

Duration 16 weeks
Schedule Evenings & Weekends
Format Hybrid
Advanced development environment

Advanced Engineering Track

For developers who already grasp the basics and want to build production-grade systems. We focus on performance optimization, security auditing, cross-chain integration, and working with frameworks like Hyperledger Fabric and Quorum. You'll tackle real case studies from supply chain tracking to multi-party settlement systems.

Duration 24 weeks
Schedule Intensive
Format In-person

Who's Teaching This Stuff

Our instructors work on active blockchain projects. They're engineers and architects who deal with the messy realities of distributed systems every day. Expect honest talk about what works, what doesn't, and why some blockchain ideas sound better on whiteboards than in production.

Instructor Linnea Fjellstrom

Linnea Fjellstrom

Lead architect for consortium networks. Spent six years building private ledger systems for logistics companies across Southeast Asia.

Instructor Sorcha Devlin

Sorcha Devlin

Security specialist focused on smart contract auditing and vulnerability assessment in permissioned blockchain environments.

Instructor Briony Kerrigan

Briony Kerrigan

Integration engineer who connects legacy enterprise systems with blockchain networks without breaking everything.

Instructor Saoirse Brennan

Saoirse Brennan

Performance optimization expert. Works on throughput issues and consensus efficiency for high-volume transaction systems.

What This Costs

Foundation Track 16-week evening program
NT$84,000
Advanced Engineering Track 24-week intensive program
NT$156,000
Lab Access Extension 6 months post-graduation
NT$12,000
Payment plans available. We also offer need-based adjustments for students coming from underfunded tech programs or smaller cities in Taiwan. Individual results vary depending on your background and how much effort you put in. We can't promise you'll land a blockchain job right after finishing.

How to Get Started

1

Submit Application

Fill out the form on our website. Tell us about your programming background, what you've built before, and why you're interested in consortium blockchain specifically. Don't overthink it. We're looking for curiosity and some technical foundation, not perfect resumes.

2

Technical Assessment

Complete a short coding challenge and answer some questions about distributed systems concepts. Foundation track assessment takes about 90 minutes. Advanced track goes deeper and might take three hours. We're testing where you're at so we can place you properly.

3

Interview Conversation

Video chat with one of our instructors. We'll discuss your goals, what you hope to learn, and whether this program fits what you're looking for. This is as much for you to ask questions as it is for us to evaluate fit.

4

Enrollment

If it seems like a good match, we'll send enrollment details and get you set up with access to prep materials. Classes start in September 2025 for both tracks. Cohorts are limited to 24 students per track to keep things manageable.

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