Connect with the Toronto Blockchain Community with UBRI

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“O Canada,” indeed! Ripple continues to showcase its ongoing commitment to fostering talent and innovation in the Canadian region, particularly in the growing crypto hub of Toronto.

To strengthen its already strong ties to Canada, Ripple’s University Blockchain Initiative (UBRI) is now partnering with the University of Toronto. The university plans to launch an independent XRP Ledger validator and will play a key role in recruiting XRPL campus ambassadors for future cohorts.

University of Toronto Professor Andreas Veneris, who has made a number of impressive research contributions to the field of computer science over the past decade, said: “I have followed Ripple for a decade, as they have been an early leader in blockchain technology. . Hosting an XRP Ledger- validator matches our goals in both promoting education around the XRP Ledger as a decentralized blockchain, but also the public’s trust in scholars for their long-standing ethos of promoting social well-being.”

This new UBRI partnership helps develop a program that already supports important blockchain and crypto technology research in Canada, while providing students with opportunities to acquire technical skills for a crypto-native career. Since its launch five years ago, UBRI has invested more than $2 million in top-tier Canadian universities and colleges to foster innovation and growth in blockchain-based research and education.

The University of Toronto joins current Canadian UBRI partners, the University of Waterloo and Toronto Metropolitan University. As part of its work, UBRI aims to financially support research trips like Professor Veneris and help build an interconnected, global academic consortium for future innovators.

“With Ripple’s support, we aim to understand challenges and opportunities for organizations adopting cryptocurrency as a means of payment, including inter/intra jurisdictional transactions. This is new and interdisciplinary research at the intersection of technology and information systems management research,” commented Professor Atefeh Mashatan, Director for the Cybersecurity Research Lab, Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University. “We are also very proud to host this year’s UBRI Connect conference and welcome over hundreds of blockchain academics from more than 50 universities from 24 countries.”

Discover diverse crypto talent in Toronto

Beyond the growth of UBRI, Ripple is also rapidly expanding its footprint in Canada. Less than a year after opening an engineering center in Toronto, it continues to recruit top local engineering talent to add to the region’s exceptional office as part of a broader global growth strategy.

Ripple has already nearly doubled its initial hiring goals, having grown its Toronto team to 30+ full-time team members since last July, and is charting even more aggressive goals for the latter half of this year and into 2024.

Over the next two years, Ripple plans to expand the office to more than 70 employees – around half of whom will be engineers, with additional support for business operations. Team members in the area will support RippleX in addition to overall product design, technical services and delivery.

The Toronto office also has a healthy pipeline of future talent, having already surpassed its goal of hiring 10 summer interns. Historically, Ripple’s internship program has seen many interns move into full-time roles. Last year, two University of Waterloo interns accepted offers of full-time positions at Ripple, demonstrating the growing interest of today’s students to dive deep into crypto and blockchain as a career.

All of this is due to the wealth of diverse crypto and tech talent, and positive progressive movements that provide strategic business opportunities for Web3 companies to thrive in Canada. Ripple is thrilled to be a part of such an influential city for innovation, and is fortunate to have tapped some of the city’s brightest minds in engineering.

The Ripple team looks forward to welcoming even more exceptional talent from across Canada as they continue to expand community-driven tools on the XRP Ledger and further champion blockchain research and development in academia.

Learn more about UBRI or check out vacancies and apply to join a growing, global team.

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