The Dfinity Foundation and CV Labs have confirmed the extension of their platinum ecosystem partnership, carrying the collaboration into another year. The agreement reflects a continuation rather than a fresh announcement, following years of joint activity around events, workshops and community learning initiatives.
The Dfinity Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, has been at the centre of the Internet Computer blockchain’s development. Its aim is to provide an open network that runs applications directly on-chain, from consumer-facing social platforms to enterprise-level systems. The technology promises secure, resilient smart contracts and an architecture that scales without the reliance on centralised infrastructure.
CV Labs, known for nurturing blockchain ventures and supporting start-ups within the sector, has played a role in connecting Dfinity with entrepreneurs, investors and developers. The renewed partnership is set to build on this by maintaining a calendar of events and tailored educational sessions designed to bring more participants into the ecosystem.
Both organisations are positioning the collaboration as part of a longer-term commitment rather than a one-off extension. The Internet Computer’s direction towards an AI-first model, sometimes described as a “self-writing internet”, is intended to lower the barrier to creating online applications. The renewed tie-up with CV Labs is expected to provide an environment where developers and businesses can explore that potential more directly.
By continuing their work together, the two groups are seeking to balance technical ambition with community engagement. The outcome of the extension will be measured not just in terms of events and outreach, but in how effectively it supports adoption of applications and services built on the Internet Computer.
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