Why The IOTA Foundation Donated £1M To The Imperial College
February 03 2022 - 5:00PM
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The IOTA Foundation announced a major contribution to the Imperial
College. The non-profit organization based in Europe donated £1
million to the world-renown academic institution to research
potential improvements to the circular economy supported by
decentralized ledger technology (DLT). Related Reading | Why IOTA
Was Chosen By The European Union To Develop Blockchain Solutions
According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the circular economy
contemplates a transformation of the world’s economic model to
reduce or eliminate the production of waste. Thus, economic agents
would adopt a “system solution framework” to prevent negative
impacts on the environment. The ultimate goal would be for humans
to reduce waste and pollution from the production and supply chain
and aid “nature to regenerate” itself. The Ellen MacArthur
Foundation explains it as follows: A circular economy decouples
economic activity from the consumption of finite resources. It is a
resilient system that is good for business, people and the
environment. In that sense, the IOTA Foundation and the Imperial
College will collaborate to create an entity that will conduct
research to promote the circular economy. Called the I3-LAB or
Imperial-IOTA-Infrastructures Lab, the research facility will be
located within the Dyson School of Design Engineering in London.
The lab will be comprised of prestigious academic faculty from this
engineering school, including Professor of Cyber-Physical Systems
and Deputy Director of the Dyson Robert Shorten. With a
specialization in smart mobility, smart cities, sharing economy,
and DLT, Shorten seems the right person to lead the initiative. Via
his Twitter account, IOTA founder Dominik Schiener stated the
following while celebrating the crypto industry’s influence to
improve issues that affect people while creating real-world use
cases: Many of us have joined crypto because we truly believe in
the positive impact that we can have. We are here to decentralize,
to empower and to create opportunities for everyone. Let’s use the
money, knowledge and communities we have to accelerate that impact.
IOTA Makes Push To Support Sustainable Economy As Schiener
clarified, the developments that will come out of this Circular
Economy Lab will be open source and everyone will have access. In
that sense, he invited the IOTA community to take part in the
initiative and added: This will be the first of many philanthropic
activities from the IOTA Foundation. Let’s accelerate our impact,
together. The Foundation also revealed that its contribution to the
Imperial College will support doctoral studentships, and
postdoctoral fellowships for those researchers interested in topics
related to sustainable business models, tokenization, and more. The
non-profit organization also claimed that selected projects will
require cooperation between researchers, local entrepreneurs, and
authorities. Thus, DLT will be leveraged to resolve a wide variety
of environmental challenges. Peter Cheung, Head of the Dyson School
of Design Engineering said: We are incredibly grateful to the IOTA
Foundation for their support. Innovation in sustainable growth is
one of the key research themes for the Dyson School and this grant
will bring new impetus to research on the technological drivers of
the circular economy. Related Reading | IOTA to Release Smart
Contract Network ‘Assembly’ And Distribute ASMB Token As of press
time, MIOTA trades at $0.87 with sideways movement in the past 24
hours. The cryptocurrency has been following the general trend in
the crypto market as it revisits support after BTC’s price was
rejected at critical resistance.
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