Bitget Partners with ETH Zurich for Blockchain Education
Bitget, the world’s biggest Universal Exchange (UEX), has announced a new partnership with the Google Developer Group on Campus (GDGoC) at ETH Zurich. This collaboration is part of Bitget’s educational program called Blockchain4Youth, which focuses on teaching students about blockchain and Web3 technologies. Together, they will host a series of events like hackathons, workshops, and tech talks throughout the year.
The Google Developer Group on Campus is a global student community for those interested in technology, with over 1,260 clubs worldwide. The Zurich chapter was started in 2020 and is led by students at ETH Zurich, one of the top universities in science and engineering. The group organizes various activities such as study sessions, coding nights, and networking events to bring students, developers, and tech enthusiasts together.
As part of this partnership, Bitget will help run several educational events during the year. These events will include panels, hands-on workshops, and opportunities for students to learn more about the growing Web3 industry. Bitget will also offer select students a chance to join its Graduate Program, giving them real-world experience in blockchain, trading, and crypto technologies.
Bitget’s CMO, Ignacio Aguirre, said that the company is proud of what they’ve already accomplished with GDG and is excited to keep supporting innovation and learning. He believes education is key when it comes to understanding the fast-moving world of Web3.
Dario Monopoli, who leads the GDG on Campus in Zurich, shared his excitement too. He said this partnership isn’t just about funding events — it’s about giving students hands-on skills and real-world knowledge in areas like blockchain infrastructure and algorithmic trading.
This collaboration between Bitget and GDG has already had a strong start. Earlier this year, Bitget supported several events like the “Build with AI” Hackathon at Constructor University in May 2025, which brought together 130 participants. They also sponsored the “AI Accelerate Hack” at KU Leuven in Belgium in October and took part in the Devfest held at Google’s Brussels office in November.
Looking ahead, more exciting events are planned. These may include more hackathons with other student communities and special meetups featuring expert speakers and interactive sessions. Bitget hopes these events will help students and young developers learn more about blockchain technology and its real-life uses.
About Bitget
Founded in 2018, Bitget is the world’s largest Universal Exchange (UEX). It serves over 120 million users by offering access to crypto tokens, tokenized stocks, ETFs, and real-world assets — all in one place. Users can track real-time prices of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and more. Bitget uses advanced AI tools to help people trade smarter and allows users to move seamlessly between different blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain.
On the decentralized side, Bitget Wallet helps over 80 million users manage their everyday finances with crypto. It supports trading, earning, payments, and both on- and off-ramping in a simple and secure way.
Bitget is also pushing crypto adoption through global partnerships. It is the official crypto partner of LALIGA in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Bitget also works with UNICEF to promote blockchain education for over 1 million people by 2027. In motorsports, it partners exclusively with MotoGP™, one of the world’s most exciting racing championships.