- Re-State Foundation will co-create an education-themed metaverse with MetaMetaverse and UAE’s Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
- The MetaUniversity will gather all existing human knowledge about governance and collaboration.
- The metaverse will also serve as a link to various educational institutions within the metaverse.
Swiss non-profit organization Re-State Foundation has announced its plan to offer a collaborative space for all educational institutions in the metaverse within the Metametaverse ecosystem, a source told CoinQuora.
Dubbed ‘MetaUniversity’, this project aims to create an archive of all historical governance and collaboration-related human knowledge apart from a collaborative space for other learning institutions. According to the company, all the information will play a part in the “systematic evolution toward united human consciousness.”
According to Re-State Foundation, MetaUniversity will gather leading researchers and institutions around the world to create a global academic network. This network will conduct research on human collaboration evolution, new tools for future governance, Web3 and Cryptoeconomics, and digital identity solutions.
Moreover, the education-themed metaverse will enable users to enter various educational spaces in other metaverses in Re-State’s efforts to make education more accessible.
Re-State Foundation Co-founder and CEO Anastasia Kalinina acknowledged metaverse’s rich potential as a “testbed for new governance models” that are human-centric, inclusive, and amenable.
Kalinina highlighted that education accessibility should be a primary focus, saying:
Open knowledge and accessible education should be top priorities for the next generation of metaverses. It is imperative to make structures and incentives underlying our digital exosystem evolve alongside its technological foundations.
When asked about enabling learning and collaboration through this partnership, Founder and CEO Joel Dietz pointed out that this is what they were aiming for when they built MetaMetaverse. “It provides a seamless way of connecting different metaverse spaces,” said Dietz.
Aside from the partnership with MetaMetaverse, Re-State Foundation will also collaborate with the Minister of Cultural Affairs of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
His Excellency Omar Saif Ghobash, Assistant Minister for Cultural Affairs – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, said that they share the same “vision and spirit” with Re-State and MetaMetaverse.
“We look forward to co-developing and testing new collaborative tools that can help us attain more agile and resilient societies,” added Ghobash.
Overall, Re-State Foundation envisions this project as a “safe space for its visitors to explore different aspects of human collaboration and discuss the impact of emerging technologies.”