Théo Pelliet

Head of blockchain ecosystem at OKP4 - Open Knowledge Protocol For

Théo Pelliet has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. In 2013, they started their career as a Middle & Back Office Client Manager at ENGIE Entreprises et Collectivités, where they worked until 2015. In 2016, they gained experience in dairy farming at Gaunts Estate Farm. The following year, they worked in agronomy research at SLU - Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet for a brief period. Théo then served as Vice President at JEMA Junior Étude Montpellier SupAgro from 2017 to 2018, during which they also engaged in rabbit breeding in Nepal at Narke Rabbit Farm. In 2019, they founded Agoragro and worked as the Founder until 2020, when they became the Head of blockchain ecosystem at OKP4 - Open Knowledge Platform for... Additionally, they briefly produced digital courses in soil conservation agriculture at ICOSYSTEME in 2019.

Théo Pelliet began their education at Lycée Louis Armand Eaubonne from 2010 to 2013, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Sciences. From 2013 to 2015, they attended Université Paris Cité, obtaining a University Bachelor of Technology in Accounting and Finance. Théo then pursued further education at Université de Picardie Jules Verne (Amiens) from 2015 to 2017, earning a University Bachelor of Technology in Biological Sciences. Finally, from 2017 to 2021, Théo attended L'Institut Agro Montpellier, where they completed a Master of Science degree in Digital Agriculture.

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Toulouse, France

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OKP4 - Open Knowledge Protocol For

OKP4 is a public delegated Proof-of-Stake layer 1 specifically designed to build the DATAVERSE, which will be the foundation of Data Applications. OKP4 is designed to become a homeland for builders, data providers, communities, data scientists & users to unlock tangible value creation thanks to data sharing. A place where anyone can share,contribute, benefit and earn from many usecase-dedicated coordination hubs called "Data Spaces". These Data Spaces are governed by a set of rules, governance mechanisms and business models specific to each; to build a new generation of dApps way beyond Decentralized Finance.


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