Blockchain Development Training

Build real skills in distributed ledger technology and smart contract development

We teach blockchain fundamentals through hands-on projects and practical application. Our programs run over several months, starting September 2025, and focus on building working knowledge you can actually use.

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How the Program Works

Most people who join our training have some programming background but haven't touched blockchain before. That's fine. We start with the basics and move through increasingly complex topics as your understanding grows.

Foundation Phase

First six weeks cover blockchain fundamentals, cryptographic principles, and distributed systems architecture. You'll understand why blockchains exist and what problems they actually solve before writing any code.

Development Phase

Next ten weeks focus on smart contract development using Solidity and building decentralized applications. You'll work on progressively challenging projects that mirror real-world implementation scenarios.

Specialization Phase

Final eight weeks let you choose between DeFi protocols, NFT platforms, or supply chain solutions. Each student completes a capstone project based on their chosen specialization track.

Students working on blockchain development projects at workstations

Who Teaches These Courses

Instructor Luka Solberg

Luka Solberg

Lead Blockchain Instructor

Luka spent seven years building decentralized finance applications before joining our teaching team. He worked on three major DeFi protocols and brings that direct experience into every lesson.

Instructor Ravn Tomasson

Ravn Tomasson

Smart Contract Specialist

Ravn has audited over 200 smart contracts for security vulnerabilities. He teaches the security modules and helps students understand common mistakes before they make them in production code.

Instructor Petra Vilhjalmsdottir

Petra Vilhjalmsdottir

DApp Architecture Instructor

Petra designed the front-end architecture for several high-traffic blockchain applications. She covers how to build user interfaces that actually work with decentralized backends without frustrating users.

Our Teaching Philosophy

We don't believe in lecture-heavy courses where students passively watch presentations. Every concept gets paired with hands-on exercises, and you'll spend most of your time actually building things.

1

Weekly Projects

Each week includes a project that reinforces what you learned. These aren't toy examples but scaled-down versions of real implementations.

2

Code Reviews

Instructors review your code line-by-line during scheduled sessions. You'll learn why certain patterns work better than others through direct feedback.

3

Peer Learning

Students work in small groups on larger projects. You'll experience the collaboration challenges that come up in actual development teams.

4

Problem Sessions

Twice weekly sessions where students bring specific problems they're stuck on. Often the most valuable learning happens when debugging real issues together.

5

Industry Context

Guest speakers from blockchain companies share what they're actually building and the technical challenges they face. This keeps training grounded in current industry reality.

6

Portfolio Building

By program end, you'll have completed projects you can show potential employers or clients. We help you document your work in ways that demonstrate your capabilities effectively.

Collaborative blockchain development workspace with multiple team members

Next Cohort Timeline

Our September 2025 cohort runs for twenty-four weeks with classes Tuesday and Thursday evenings, plus Saturday morning lab sessions. Here's how the program unfolds.

Applications Open

June 2, 2025

Submit your application along with a brief statement about why you want to learn blockchain development.

Program Begins

September 9, 2025

Orientation week includes setting up development environments and meeting your cohort group.

Mid-Program Review

November 18, 2025

Individual progress reviews and adjustment of learning plans based on your goals and development speed.

Capstone Presentations

February 24, 2026

Present your final project to instructors and invited industry professionals for feedback and discussion.

Interested in Joining?

We accept around thirty students per cohort to maintain quality instruction and meaningful interaction. If you're considering the program, reach out early so we can answer your specific questions about fit and preparation.

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