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ChainUp collaborates with NUS Business School EMBA (Chinese) Programme to launch limited edition NFT

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SINGAPORE, August 14, 2023 – National University of Singapore Business School EMBA (Chinese) programme recently celebrated the culmination of its Season 4 Masterclasses. Participants who have attended all seven masterclasses will receive a certificate of completion from NUS Business School. Additionally, they will also have the opportunity to receive an exclusive NUS EMBA limited edition NFT.

The NUS EMBA limited edition NFT is the very first NFT distributed by NUS Business School, supported by ChainUp’s blockchain technology which is a pivotal part of the collaboration between NUS Business School and ChainUp. In April 2023, ChainUp had announced its partnership with the NUS EMBA (Chinese) programme office to develop an innovative NFT wallet for all incoming NUS Business School EMBA candidates. ChainUp would also be involved in the designing and developing of the NUS EMBA limited edition NFT. The NFT design and wallet development are now completed for this collaboration.

The design and development of the NUS EMBA limited edition NFT is a valuable momento to commemorate the learning journey of each participant at its Season 4 Masterclass. As each NFT is unique, allowing each eligible participant to own an authentic and non-replicable reward for completion with the support of blockchain technology through ChainUp. This collaboration between ChainUp and NUS Business School offered NUS EMBA (Chinese) programme candidates valuable insights and deeper understanding into NFTs and the blockchain technology.

NUS EMBA Masterclass (师说新语大师讲堂), taught by NUS business school’s faculty, provides participants the opportunity to learn the latest cutting-edge business and management knowledge and best practice. This collaboration with NUS Business School EMBA (Chinese) programme demonstrates ChainUp's expertise in blockchain technology. As a company dedicated to providing innovative solutions to the financial institutes and blockchain industry, ChainUp will continue to work with partners across various sectors to foster the development and application of blockchain technology.

About the NUS EMBA (Chinese) Programme

Founded in 1997, the National University of Singapore Business School NUS EMBA (Chinese) programme is an executive MBA program for Chinese entrepreneurs around the world. It aims to cultivate business leaders with global vision and leadership to help them achieve their global aspirations. In the 2023 global QS EMBA ranking, it ranks 16th in the world, and is the only EMBA program conducted in Chinese among the top 20.

About ChainUp

Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Singapore, ChainUp is a global leading end-to-end blockchain technology solutions provider covering infrastructure development and ecosystem support. ChainUp currently serves more than 1,000 customers across 30 countries, reaching more than 60 million end-users.

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