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DeSci.Berlin is a decentralized science conference scheduled for June 18–19, 2026, in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany. The official website positions it as a “connection point for decentralized science,” with core topics covering AI, Web3, DAOs, decentralized infrastructure, and new models for research funding. It is not a structured online course in the traditional sense; it is closer to an industry conference, workshop series, and ecosystem community event.
In terms of subject area, DeSci.Berlin focuses on a highly cutting-edge interdisciplinary space: AI is accelerating scientific discovery, while Web3 and DAOs are being used to reshape research collaboration, funding allocation, and infrastructure. The event is primarily offline, featuring speakers and workshops. The website also states that there will be a livestream this year and that recordings will be made available after the event, so remote learning may be possible to some extent. However, the livestream link will only be announced closer to the event, and the full 2026 program will not be released until the end of April.
Pricing is one of the event’s major advantages: the FAQ clearly states that attendance is completely free, with breakfast and lunch provided. However, because venue capacity is limited, early registration via Luma is required. The official website does not mention any accreditation, completion certificate, or continuing education credits, so if the user’s goal is to obtain a verifiable certificate, this event does not currently offer clear support for that.
The strengths are its forward-looking themes, free admission, high-density in-person networking, and relevance to researchers, builders, and investors, making it useful for understanding the DeSci ecosystem and building partnerships. The drawbacks are also clear: the speaker lineup, specific workshop content, event language, and institutional background have not yet been disclosed. As a conference-style event, its learning path will not be as systematic as a structured course, and the learning outcomes will depend more on the attendee’s initiative in asking questions, networking, and following up afterward.
It is suitable for people interested in decentralized science, AI for Science, Web3 research infrastructure, DAO governance, and innovation in research funding, especially researchers, project teams, and investors. Chinese users planning to attend in person should factor in visa, flight, and accommodation costs. Those who only want to watch remotely can wait for livestream and recording details. The availability of the official website and external channels such as Luma, X, and Telegram in mainland China cannot be confirmed from the provided text alone; users may need to test access themselves.
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