Japanese technology multinational Fujitsu announced on February 8 the launch of a new platform designed to support Web 3.0 developers around the world.
According to a Fintech Times story, Fujitsu’s Web3 Acceleration Platform aims to provide a development environment, blockchain-based service APIs, high computing technologies, simulations, AI, combinatorial optimization, for startups, partner companies and universities building applications and Web 3.0 services.
The company said its platform aims to support the creation of a diverse ecosystem of Web 3.0 applications across a range of use cases, such as digital content rights management, business transactions, contracts and processes. It will also offer free access to selected participants in its global partner program, the Fujitsu Accelerator Program for CaaS. Starting in March 2023, program partners will be able to access the platform in Japan, while the company plans to expand its availability globally by the end of the year.
Fujitsu outlined three key themes for its Web 3.0 platform, including “realizing a co-creation society through decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), managing digital content rights and usage, and realizing digital trust.” To support the development of its new platform, Fujitsu plans to hold a global planning and development competition, aimed at creating and deploying CAD communities and creating new Web 3.0 services.
Acceleration programs focused on Web 3.0 have grown in the last year. As previously reported by Cointelegraph, Web3 accelerator Beacon recently completed its first cohort with 13 companies graduating and showcasing their blockchain-based startups. The cohort, dubbed “Cohort 0,” began in October with 15 companies from the DeFi, gaming, and cryptocurrency infrastructure subsectors.
On Jan. 31, Cointelegraph also reported that Blockchain startup accelerator Cronos Labs had announced the opening of applications for its second cohort of the Cronos Accelerator Program, backed with USD 100 million.
Cointelegraph has reached out to Fujitsu for comment but has not received a response by press time.
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