Quack AI, an AI-powered Web3 and crypto research and analytics platform, has formed a strategic partnership with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) based in Singapore. The collaboration aims to accelerate advanced AI research and development to drive innovation and enhance AI governance on-chain. Quack AI’s official announcement on X revealed that the partnership is now part of NTU’s Capstone Program, marking a significant milestone in the transformation of the tech ecosystem.
Exciting news! Our partnership with @NTUsg is official.
Quack AI is now an official partner project in NTU’s Capstone Program, where 8 selected students will receive mentorship and hands-on experience over the next two semesters.
Together, we will delve into advanced topics in AI governance and more. pic.twitter.com/SULEi5RKWQ
— Quack AI (@QuackAI_AI) October 15, 2025
Quack AI and NTU Collaborate to Boost AI-Powered Governance and On-Chain Research
The partnership between Quack AI and NTU is focused on advancing practical innovation on-chain. Eight students from NTU will be chosen to receive mentorship and gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge technological fields. This initiative aims to empower students to translate research into impactful industry solutions, with a strong emphasis on fostering accountability, ethical standards, and transparency in modern AI systems.
Furthermore, the collaboration will explore on-chain infrastructure to enable students to contribute to the development of resilient decentralized solutions that align with the evolving needs of the broader Web3 economy.
Bridging Academia and the Digital Asset Industry
Quack AI views its partnership with NTU as a testament to its dedication to fostering collaborations between industry and academia. By equipping students with a deep understanding and technical skills in the digital economy, the initiative aims to address infrastructural challenges effectively. This partnership reflects a broader trend of universities actively engaging with AI and Web3 projects to expedite the commercialization of research.
