BNB Incubation Alliance Names Winners in Brussels Event
The BNB Incubation Alliance (BIA) event held in Brussels on July 8-9, 2024, concluded with the announcement of its winners, according to the BNB Chain Blog. The event aimed to support and accelerate the growth of promising early-stage blockchain projects.
Announcing The Winners
The projects were evaluated by a panel of esteemed judges, including Carlos from Bitkraft, Idan Sugarman from Zero Knowledge Ventures, Marwan from BNB Chain, Matt Law from Outlier Ventures, Max from Binance Labs, Melody He from Spartan Group, Yaroslav Writtle from Faculty Group, and Yemu from Penrose Ventures. The criteria for judging included the sustainability of the project's operating model, the overall excellence of the founding team, the innovativeness of the underlying technology or model, and the potential contribution to the BNB Chain ecosystem.
The winners of the event were:
- Payman
- Balloon Dogs
- Blackwing
These projects will be accepted into the MVB (Most Valuable Builder) Accelerator Program, which is designed to further nurture and scale their innovations.
Summary of Events
The event began with a welcoming address and keynote from BNB Chain’s Solutions Architect, setting a collaborative and innovative tone. Binance Labs followed with a presentation on their latest updates and initiatives. A series of project presentations showcased cutting-edge ideas, culminating in a networking session that provided valuable opportunities for attendees to engage with Binance Labs, VCs, and incubators.
The day concluded with a gala party mixer where guests enjoyed a walking dinner, lively conversations, and drinks, celebrating the achievements and promising futures of the showcased projects.
In Closing
Congratulations to the winners Payman, Balloon Dogs, and Blackwing for their outstanding contributions and for being accepted into the MVB Accelerator Program. The BNB Incubation Alliance event in Brussels marks a significant milestone in fostering innovation within the blockchain ecosystem.