The World Wide Web has gone through three iterations that introduced us to the internet and then evolving over the years bringing along new innovations. The latest version Web 3.0, incorporates concepts such as decentralisation, blockchain technologies, token-based economics, spatial computing and the spatial web.
One startup that is taking full advantage of Web 3..0 and the spatial web is Spongelii and Ronan recently spoke to their C0-Founders Al Jones CEO and Julius Yls CCO.
Al and Julius talk about their backgrounds, what Spongelii does, working with Steve ‘SPAZ’ Williams and ,more.
They deliver live immersive and engaging social Learning experiences powered on the Blockchain for educational and corporate entities. Their ecosystem offers a truly revolutionary approach to immersive education and corporate sector learning management.
Their interactive spatial experiences require a Spongelii Membership. The Talks are delivered by top industry experts, and provide all attendees with a unique digital token – POAPs. (verifiable proof of attendance).
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