Bitget Partners with ETH Zurich for Web3 Student Events
Bitget, the world’s largest Universal Exchange (UEX), has announced a new partnership with Google Developer Group on Campus (GDGoC) at ETH Zurich. This collaboration is part of Bitget’s Blockchain4Youth initiative, which aims to educate and empower young people in blockchain and Web3 technology. Together, Bitget and GDGoC will co-host events like hackathons, workshops, and talks throughout the year to help students learn practical tech skills.
Google Developer Group on Campus is a global student community with more than 1,260 university-based clubs. The ETH Zurich chapter, founded in 2020, is run by students and focuses on tech education through interactive sessions like study jams, coding nights, and guest speaker events. ETH Zurich is one of the world’s top universities for science, engineering, and technology.
As part of this partnership, Bitget will bring its real-world knowledge of the Web3 space to these student events. This includes hosting panel discussions, hands-on activities, and giving students a chance to join its Graduate Program. This program offers direct experience in blockchain, crypto trading, and decentralized finance (DeFi), helping students bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry needs.
Bitget’s Chief Marketing Officer Ignacio Aguirre expressed excitement about the continued partnership, highlighting that it’s more than just sharing knowledge — it’s about building the future of Web3 by supporting the next generation of innovators. He emphasized that in such a fast-changing tech space like Web3, education is key to success.
Dario Monopoli, the lead of GDG on Campus Zurich, also shared his enthusiasm for the partnership. He noted that this collaboration gives students more than just lectures — they get access to real-world tools and insights into blockchain infrastructure and algorithmic trading.
This partnership has already seen strong results earlier in 2025. Events included the “Build with AI” Hackathon at Constructor University in May, which drew 130 participants, the “AI Accelerate Hack” at KU Leuven in Belgium in October, and Devfest at Google’s Brussels office in November. Each event focused on hands-on learning with expert mentorship and networking opportunities.
Looking ahead, the partnership plans to host more events like multi-community hackathons and special meetups featuring industry leaders. These events aim to create a space for developers, designers, and researchers to explore blockchain technology and its real-world applications.
About Bitget:
Founded in 2018, Bitget is a leading Universal Exchange offering over 120 million users access to a wide range of crypto assets including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), XRP, tokenized stocks, ETFs, and other real-world assets. The platform is designed for smarter trading through AI-powered tools and seamless cross-chain support on networks like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain.
Bitget also offers Bitget Wallet — a simple yet powerful crypto app designed for everyday use. With over 80 million users worldwide, Bitget Wallet supports trading, earning, payments, and crypto-fiat conversions all in one place.
Bitget is also known for its global partnerships. It’s the Official Crypto Partner of LALIGA in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. It has teamed up with UNICEF to educate 1.1 million people in blockchain by 2027 and is the exclusive crypto partner of MotoGP™, one of the most exciting motorsport events globally.
For anyone interested in blockchain technology, cryptocurrency trading, or Web3 education, Bitget continues to be a key player shaping the future of decentralized finance.
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