Metaversity, a web3 education platform established by YGG Pilipinas, has officially launched after being named one of 100 EdTech startups to secure an $80,000 grant deployed by Open Campus Accelerator (OC-X). Metaversity will use the grant to build a free library of short courses covering essential knowledge about Web3 and AI and expand its services to equip a new generation of tech-savvy global workers.
By 2025, it is expected that 97 million new roles will be created by shifts in labor between humans, machines, and algorithms. According to PwC's 2024 AI Jobs Barometer, jobs related to emerging technologies such as web3 and AI that require specialist skills can carry up to a 25% wage premium. The goal of YGG Pilipinas' Metaversity programs is not just to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to take advantage of these opportunities but to significantly shape the future workforce, creating a more dynamic and tech-savvy global workforce.
"Finding initiatives like Metaversity is the reason we invested in OC-X. We're excited to support Metaversity in their mission to advance web3, AI, and blockchain education in the Philippines," said Jonah Lau, Head of Portfolio at Animoca Brands. "Their innovative approach to skills development aligns perfectly with our vision of decentralizing education and empowering learners to take ownership of their educational journeys. We believe that Metaversity's programs will play a critical role in shaping the future of work."
To secure the grant, YGG Pilipinas completed a six-week program leading to a competitive pitch process judged by OC-X. The Metaversity team's success in securing the grant after demonstrating their unique approach to skills development, combining personalized assessment with a gamified learning process, is a testament to their dedication and innovation. With the funding, YGG Pilipinas will onboard more than 5,000 new students to its Metaversity programs over the next 12 months.
Metaversity's educational offerings are designed to be accessible to anyone, regardless of their background or current skill level. They serve as a prerequisite for those who want to be part of Metaversity's Marshal program. Courses are categorized into marketing and productivity, as well as leadership and management paths, each opening the door to learning different in-demand skills that can be used for future work opportunities.
"Thanks to the huge popularity of web3 games in the Philippines, we have a large community of young workers that have already gained hands-on experience because they interact with these sophisticated technologies daily," said Mench Dizon, Country Head of YGG Pilipinas. "Metaversity is furthering this phenomenon by providing the educational foundation needed to explore career pathways in these exciting new fields while positioning the Philippines as a global leader for web3 and AI talent."
Metaversity has collaborated with schools and universities in the Philippines and worked closely with local government units to implement their programs. The Sisters of Mary School students will graduate from a Metaversity pilot program this October 12. During the program, students learned how to navigate web3 and use digital tools as part of their MetaverCity cornerstone project, where they produced a digital version of Metro Manila's Bonifacio Global City.
Metaversity is spearheaded by technology entrepreneur Bianca Cruz. Cruz previously co-founded the AI education platform 10xMe, which was acquired by YGG Pilipinas in 2024. She has a strong professional background in leadership development, coaching, and personal growth and has years of experience working in both corporate and entrepreneurial environments.
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