Kielce University of Technology issues diplomas on blockchain using Billon Group's Unified Enterprise DLT
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Friday, September 24, 2021
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Mirosław Płaza PhD, Head of ICT & IoTcyberLAB at the Kielce University, comments: "In this era of technological advances, digital student credentials will soon become a common standard. They equip graduates and their future employers to verify the authenticity of diplomas in a very safe way -- even from distant corners of the world. We are pleased that students of the Kielce University of Technology can use this innovative solution as the first in Poland."
Key Points:
- WARSAW, Poland, Sept. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Kielce University of Technology in Poland is the first academic institution to use Billon Group's Unified Enterprise DLT platform to guarantee the authenticity of student credentials.
- We are pleased that students of the Kielce University of Technology can use this innovative solution as the first in Poland."
- The university administration can convert a PDF file with the diploma to data dispersed on the ledger in a matter of seconds.
- Unlike other blockchain solutions, Unified Enterprise DLT stores not only hash sums, but complete documents on-chain.