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In 2015, the New Frontier created the Edmund Hillary Scholarship (EHF) and Global Impact Visa (GIV) - the first visa focused on the world's most entrepreneur-friendly visas and influences. In February 2017, New Frontiers sent EHF to the world and gathered a group of wonderful researchers to lead the transformation in New Zealand. In October 2017, we welcomed the first researcher at the New Frontier and saw a group of people encouraged to accomplish them together, and raised the summit to a new level. Since the New Frontier Festival may affect New Zealand and the world, this time again should raise the standard. We have a wonderful dream to build on this recipe. It's time to break through the boundaries of business, policy, planetary management, and cultural innovation and to facilitate more intentional collaboration and action acquisition and promotion to bring out New Zealand's creativity. The time has come to expand the New Frontier to maximize its potential
EHF researchers are working on state-of-the-art innovation that can make a good impact globally. By participating in the EHF, they will be part of a diverse global community that transforms diversity into collaboration, development, and creation of integrated solutions. They will participate in the EHF as individuals pursuing bold goals but their collective strength brings various shots to teach and support each other so that New Zealand collectively pursues a better world So it comes from the community. Fred Ehrsam co-founded Coinbase, the world's leading cryptographic currency repository, and is working on building an open and distributed network from New Zealand. Fred joined the EHF and created a global model of New Zealand block chain regulation by historically approaching a positive, flexible, skilled, and open-minded new idea.
In New Frontiers Waiuku 2017, a working group consisting of international block chain experts including researchers from New Zealand and the first member of the Edmund Hillary Scholarship (EHF) outlines the possibilities of block chains in New Zealand Did. As a result, we have a set of policies and regulatory recommendations that broadly represent the common views of the rapidly growing New Zealand block chain industry. New Zealand can benefit from its development, economically, socially and environmentally, with the right policies and methods. Block chains are used to transform financial technology, agriculture, health, smart grid energy system, climate response, education, public services, international development. It has the ability to create a new industry where New Zealand can participate.