Limited integration of blockchain technology in Argentina hinders advancements in Education, Science 🔬, and Government due to restricted access and understanding among professionals and researchers.
This is the total amount allocated to Cardano Innovation Network: ₳rgentina 2024 🧉- DeSci 🔬 and Governmental 🏛 Transformation Workshops.
Jenkins Sergio (CV)
Conduct 5 events (1 Coffee Meeting ☕+ 4 Workshops 📚) in 4 key Argentine cities with universities, governments, and industry sectors, using Cardano’s to boost collaboration and innovation.
No dependencies
Our project is committed to the open-source ethos, ensuring that all outputs from our educational events—spanning various sectors and disciplines—are freely accessible. By hosting five transformative events across three major Argentine cities, we aim to educate and engage stakeholders from universities and government bodies on the practical applications of Cardano’s blockchain. Our commitment to open source not only fosters greater transparency and collaboration but also accelerates innovation by making our resources available to all. This approach will empower participants to explore, modify, and distribute educational content without restrictions, truly democratizing knowledge in the realms of blockchain technology. Additionally, all information will be shared through the channels of the National Public University and the Innovation Agency of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, further amplifying our reach and impact
>> SDG SELECTION:
SDG goals:
End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Reduce inequality within and among countries
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
SDG subgoals:
Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions
Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology
By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births
Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all
By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination
Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non‑communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public health, and, in particular, provide access to medicines for all
Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks
By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development
Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all
Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women
Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, smal
Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all
Key Performance Indicator (KPI):
Proportion of total government spending on essential services (education, health and social protection)
Total net official development assistance to medical research and basic health sectors
>> PHDI SELECTION:
The following report is applied for the selected Planetary pressures-adjusted Human Development Index:
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Argentina is ranked 47 (Human Development Index) and when adjusted for the Planetary pressures is ranked 21 a rise of 26.
In 2021 it had a Human Development Index (HDI) value of 0.842 that when adjusted for the Planetary pressures-adjusted HDI (PHDI) had a value of 0.759, a difference of 9.86.
The Planetary Pressures adjustment factor of 0.90 is made up of the SDG9.4 Carbon dioxide emissions per capita (production) 2020 of 3.47 tonnes (indexed value 0.95), and the SDG8.4 and 12.2 Material footprint per capita of 15.81 tonnes (indexed value 0.85).
For more information about the details of the PHDI please reference:
https://hdr.undp.org/planetary-pressures-adjusted-human-development-index#/indicies/PHDI
https://hdr.undp.org/system/files/documents/phdi2020technicalnotespdf.pdf
The specific SDG targets
https://indicators.report/targets/9-4/
https://indicators.report/targets/8-4/
https://indicators.report/targets/12-2/
Source data:
https://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/2021-22_HDR/HDR21-22_Statistical_Annex_PHDI_Table.xlsx (table 7)
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Proposed Solution
Our initiative is poised to host five collaborative events across four pivotal Argentine cities, reaching beyond the bustling hub of Buenos Aires. These workshops are meticulously designed to educate and empower local stakeholders on the vast applications of Cardano’s blockchain technology, positioning Argentina as a leader in blockchain innovation.
Endorsements and Support:
We are bolstered by formal endorsements from key institutional partners. The Innovation Agency of Tierra del Fuego and the Director of the Escuela Industrial Superior at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral from Santa Fe have both issued letters of support, affirming the significance and potential impact of our workshops.
Argentina is a trailblazer in cryptocurrency adoption and is slated to host the signing of the Cardano constitution in 2024. Our project tackles the critical need for decentralized education, extending cutting-edge blockchain knowledge beyond the capital to provinces enriched with prominent public universities and diverse industries such as technology, fishing, and agriculture.
Buenos Aires will host the inaugural networking café, drawing participants from various sectors to explore Cardano’s influence in science (DeSci movement) and its potential implications in political arenas. This event will lay the groundwork for further workshops in the series.
Tierra del Fuego, globally recognized for its scenic allure and as "the end the world", will facilitate two workshops in the cities of Río Grande and Ushuaia. These areas are not merely tourist attractions but also hubs for scientific and technological innovation, eagerly seeking blockchain solutions to revolutionize fields like science, IT, and fisheries. Plans include a workshop focused on industry-wide blockchain applications and another dedicated to Cardano’s integration into governmental operations.
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Santa Fe is the proud location of the National University of Litoral, renowned for its exemplary programs in biotechnology, biochemistry, medicine, economics, engineering, and social sciences. Encircled by a thriving scientific and technological park that has fostered numerous globally recognized enterprises, the university will host two workshops aimed at exploring how Cardano’s blockchain can significantly influence various industries and governmental activities.
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These strategically located workshops will not only elevate Argentina's role in the global blockchain landscape but also democratize access to pioneering technology, stimulating local innovation in alignment with global technological trends. By integrating these advanced educational initiatives, our project will substantially enhance the informational and technological infrastructure across Argentina, further solidifying the international stature of the Cardano community.
Problem Perception
The main challenge we are addressing is the significant lack of access to information about the uses of blockchain technology across various sectors such as education, government, and science. Furthermore, available information and events are predominantly centralized in Buenos Aires, limiting accessibility for individuals in industrially and scientifically important provinces.
Approach Rationale
Our decentralized approach to hosting events in Tierra del Fuego, Santa Fe, and Buenos Aires is designed to democratize access to cutting-edge blockchain knowledge. By partnering with local universities and government bodies, we ensure that educational and practical resources are not only centralized in the capital but are spread throughout the country, fostering greater innovation and collaboration.
Engagement Strategy
The project will engage:
Impact Demonstration
We will measure our project's impact through:
Unique Aspects and Benefits
Our solution is unique in its commitment to decentralization, not just in blockchain technology but in the dissemination of knowledge across Argentina. This approach will:
This comprehensive strategy ensures that our project not only addresses the immediate educational gaps but also builds a sustainable foundation for the widespread adoption of blockchain technology, aligning with Cardano’s vision of creating a more secure and transparent global system.
Positive Impact on the Cardano Community
Educating researchers, scientists, and students on the practical uses of Cardano blockchain technology enhances literacy and promotes broader adoption across various sectors, including decentralized science (DeSci) and government. This initiative elevates Cardano's profile as a versatile platform suitable for diverse applications.
Our project focuses on spawning innovative ideas for DeSci, government, and industry applications, leading to practical projects that leverage Cardano's blockchain. These initiatives demonstrate Cardano's utility beyond financial applications and provide scalable templates that increase the blockchain's visibility and usage.
Participatory workshops involve attendees in hands-on activities, enhancing understanding and engagement with Cardano's tools and services. This fosters a more active and competent community within the Cardano ecosystem.
Measuring Impact
Quantitative Metrics:
Qualitative Metrics:
Sharing Outputs
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Success and Value to Cardano Community:
The project’s success will not only showcase Cardano’s practical applications in new domains but also solidify its reputation as a robust and adaptable blockchain platform. This initiative will attract new users and developers to Cardano and inspire existing community members by demonstrating innovative blockchain uses, thereby enriching the entire ecosystem.
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Leading the Way: Why I Am Equipped to Lead the Project. (For updated information, please visit the following link with my CV🔗)
With a strong scientific background, proven leadership skills, and active involvement in the Cardano community, I believe I'm uniquely positioned to lead this project. Here's why:
Academic Background
International Experience
Scientific Contributions (link🔗)
Technology Transfer (link🔗)
Professional Experience (link🔗)
Financial Management (link🔗)
Awards and Distinctions (link🔗)
Blockchain Education and Experience
Written articles about Blockchain/Cardano/DeSci (check the link)
Cardano Community Involvement
Workshops:
Catalyst Working Group- Buenos Aires - May 11- 2024 (Photo)
Gobernanza en Cardano - May 11-2024 (POA 026)
Posts in X
https://x.com/LatamCardano/status/1770510411751706846
https://x.com/LatamCardano/status/1770925853733794278
https://x.com/LatamCardano/status/1770895654761705577
https://x.com/LatamCardano/status/1770797512850366790
https://x.com/JuanitaJaramill/status/1770567558187422036
https://x.com/kelochain/status/1770530668943909217
Youtube Record
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a9TpfCpTZwWith my scientific and technological background, as well as my extensive network, I aim to connect scientists worldwide, blockchain teclinktr.ee/martinrivero .To explore more about my work, publications, and background, check my personal links and feel free to contact me at [linktr.ee/martinrivero](https://linktr.ee/martinrivero). This platform includes various links to my social media, professional profiles, and other relevant resources.
contact me at: martinnicolasrivero@gmail.com
Moreover, our diverse team, comprising experts in data analysis, finance, design, and scientific research, provides the technical prowess and leadership needed to drive forward our project with innovation and efficiency. With their collective expertise, we are poised to navigate the complexities of Cardano Innovation Network's execution, ensuring its technical feasibility and success in the Cardano ecosystem.
Milestone 1: Project Planning and Digital Launch
Milestone 2: Buenos Aires Coffee Networking Event
Milestone 3: Tierra del Fuego Workshops
Milestone 4: Santa Fe University Workshops
Final Milestone: Project Consolidation and Future Planning
These milestones are structured to ensure a systematic and organized development of the Cardano Innovation Network in Argentina, effectively using decentralized technology to empower various sectors sustainably.
Our project team comprises a dynamic group of professionals, each bringing specialized expertise essential for the project’s success.
Team Members:
-Dr. Rivero Martin (CV 🔗): With a PhD in Medical Science from the UBA and a diverse background spanning biotechnology, data analysis, and blockchain education, Dr. Rivero brings a unique skill set to the DeSci movement. His extensive experience in scientific research, international collaborations, and financial management positions him as a capable leader. Through active involvement in the Cardano community and a track record of awards and distinctions, Dr. Rivero demonstrates a commitment to driving innovation and transparency in scientific funding. His expertise will be invaluable in steering the project towards success within the Cardano ecosystem.
Gittardi Araceli (CV 🔗): Araceli Gittardi is exceptionally well-suited to lead the organization of two workshops in Tierra del Fuego due to her extensive experience as the Director of Industry and Economic Promotion for the Tierra del Fuego government. Her deep understanding of the financial landscape, combined with her technical skills as a Full Stack Web Developer, positions her uniquely to bridge the gap between technology and industry. Araceli's background in promoting industry within the government and her expertise in capital markets make her an ideal candidate to guide discussions on integrating Cardano’s blockchain technology into local industries and governmental functions. Her leadership in these workshops will be instrumental in exploring innovative blockchain applications tailored to the economic and technological landscape of Tierra del Fuego.
-Franco Birocco, PhD (CV)(🔗) : Holding a degree in Biotechnology and a Master’s in Company Administration, Franco is a professor at Universidad del Litoral and Phd student at CONICET. Franco Birocco's extensive background in biological sciences and his involvement in the University of Litoral's academic community make him an excellent fit for organizing the workshops at the same university in Santa Fé. His current doctoral research at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL) and past experience as a head of practical works and teaching assistant at the Department of Basic Biochemistry of Macromolecules highlight his deep understanding of the scientific process and educational methodologies. Additionally, Franco’s involvement in numerous research projects, including those funded by prestigious scholarships, demonstrates his capability to manage complex scientific inquiries and collaborative projects, which is crucial for the interdisciplinary nature of blockchain workshops. His academic credentials are complemented by a proven track record of effective communication and project management within the academic and scientific communities, ensuring that the workshops will be both informative and impactful.
Jenkins Sergio (CV): Sergio Jenkins is an ideal candidate to lead the Cardano Innovation Network workshops at the Escuela Industrial Superior of the UNL due to his strong educational background and deep ties with the institution, where he completed his secondary education. His extensive experience in teaching, workshop facilitation, and active participation in the school's advisory council highlight his capability to manage educational initiatives effectively. Additionally, his technical proficiency and leadership roles in community and student organizations demonstrate his ability to engage diverse audiences and manage complex projects. Sergio's involvement is crucial for achieving the workshops' goal of democratizing access to blockchain technology education across various Argentine communities.
-Cesar Saccavino: Founder of Kolorido, Cesar is a skilled graphic designer and video editor
We are going to count with the colaboration of:
Pablo Giordano, PhD, a CONICET researcher and professor at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, specializes in analytical chemistry and microbiology. His deep understanding of chemical processes and microbial behaviors will be instrumental in addressing how blockchain technology can be applied to enhance data integrity and traceability in scientific research.
Esteban Sanchez, PhD also holds a position as a researcher at CONICET and serves as a university lecturer, focusing on technology transfer and industrial scaling. His experience is crucial for workshops aimed at exploring how blockchain can be utilized to streamline production processes and enhance supply chain management in various industries.
Both scholars will enrich the workshops by bridging the gap between academic research and practical, real-world applications of blockchain technology. Their participation ensures that the workshops not only cover theoretical aspects but also provide actionable insights and strategies for implementing Cardano's blockchain solutions across various sectors.
Ponce, Raul, Eng: as the Secretary of the Knowledge Economy in Tierra del Fuego, is exceptionally well-suited to oversee the Cardano Innovation Network workshops in the region. His role emphasizes advancing technological innovation and economic development, aligning perfectly with the workshops' goals to promote blockchain technology's practical applications in public and industrial sectors. His deep understanding of local economic dynamics and his strategic position enable him to effectively tailor and implement these educational initiatives, ensuring they resonate with and benefit the local community. His leadership is pivotal in harnessing blockchain technology to foster innovation and growth across Tierra del Fuego, making him an instrumental figure in the project's success.
Lucas Ermacora, Tec: With a background as a chemical technician from de Universidad Nacional del Litoral and expertise in data analysis, web programming, and design.
Ermacora Nerina, Tec (CV): With an extensive background as a bussines managment his advice in finantial admisitration is fundamental.
We're growing our team and seeking talented professionals:
UI/UX Designer: Crafting the user interface and experience for our platform
Community Manager: Engaging our online community, managing social media, and organizing event.
Conclusion:
With this robust team configuration, our project is poised not only to meet its objectives but also to innovate and push the boundaries of what’s possible in the freelance and blockchain sectors. Each team member’s role is designed to synergize with the others, creating a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach that leverages our collective strengths to benefit the Cardano community and beyond.
Budget Breakdown for Cardano Innovation Network at ADA Exchange Rate of 0.4269 USD (as of 05/13/2024, 02:20:00 AM)
_Source: CoinMarketCap
Human Resources Investments:
Specific Expenses by Milestone:
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Milestone 2:
Milestone 3 (TDF):
Milestone 4 (SF):
Total Project Budget: $39,200 USD equivalent to 91,824 ADA*
*For a project of this magnitude to be developed within a 7-month timeframe, we believe it's cost-effective given the expertise of the participating profiles, ensuring a favorable cost-benefit ratio.
Distribution of funds
Our project, 'Cardano Innovation Network: ₳rgentina 2024 - Academic and Governmental Transformation Workshops,' offers exceptional value by leveraging the decentralized nature of blockchain to enhance inclusivity and innovation across vital sectors. With a meticulously planned budget of less than 91,500 ADA, we ensure optimal resource allocation aligned with the prevailing cost structures in Argentina.
We have benchmarked our costs against the average wages in Argentina and typical freelance rates within the technology and educational sectors, ensuring our expenses are both competitive and realistic. For example, the average monthly wage for professionals in our project fields ranges from 300 to 1,000 USD, which supports fair and motivating remuneration for our project staff and workshop facilitators.
Crucially, our workshops extend beyond Buenos Aires to include three major Argentine cities, reaching into the heart of key industrial hubs. This strategic distribution addresses the common centralization issue in technological education and delivers Cardano's blockchain capabilities directly to stakeholders in regions critical for industrial growth. By collaborating with national public universities and proactive government agencies eager to integrate blockchain solutions, we guarantee widespread and effective knowledge dissemination.
Additionally, our commitment to creating open-source materials and tools ensures the longevity of our project's impact. These resources will be freely available, fostering continuous education and adoption of Cardano blockchain technology and significantly amplifying the initial investment's impact.
This project is poised to significantly boost the Cardano ecosystem's return on investment by enhancing blockchain literacy, developing practical applications, and establishing Cardano as a thought leader in technological innovation across Argentina and LATAM.
Final Comment
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