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Carmel ICO
Ticker: CARMEL
ICO start: 2018-08-13 07:00:00
ICO end: 2018-12-31 08:00:00
Price: 1 CARMEL = 1.00 USD
Tokens: 42,000,000 CARMEL
Tokentype: ERC20
Hardcap: 30,000,000 USD
Softcap: 8,000,000 USD
Platform: Ethereum
Distributed: 60%
Accepting: ETH

IChris is a 40 year old father who has the type of job that can be easily replaced by robots. What keeps Chris up at night is the thought that soon, he might lose his job and not be able to provide for his family. There are many people like Chris out there, holding down jobs that are at risk with the rise of AThey machines. Robots are well on their way to replace 30% of UK jobs by the early 2030s and 38% of US jobs, as research by PWC shows in a recent report. Robots are changing the future of work as we know it. Any job that can be done by a robot, will be done by a robot, whether we like it or not.

So what does that mean for millions of people who are at risk today? It means that they have to learn new skills, that will give them new job opportunities in the new AI-dominated marketplace. It means that they have to get the kind of education that will help them hit the ground running fast and start a new career as soon as humanly possible. A future-proof career. A career that will not easily be replaced by robots and one that will create ample opportunities for a better future. What better way to survive in the tech world, than to become a Professional Software Developer? While non-technical jobs will disappear, demand for Software Developers will continue to grow according to a report by the World Economic Forum. In the new tech-dominated era, the best career choice is to become a tech creator. One of those few people who not only survives but thrives in a tech world.

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Description

Chris is a 40 year old father who has the type of job that can be easily replaced by robots.
What keeps Chris up at night is the thought that soon, he might lose his job and not be able to provide for his family.
There are many people like Chris out there, holding down jobs that are at risk with the rise of AThey machines.
Robots are well on their way to replace 30% of UK jobs by the early 2030s and 38% of US jobs, as research by PWC shows in a recent report.
Robots are changing the future of work as we know it. Any job that can be done by a robot, will be done by a robot, whether we like it or not.
So what does that mean for millions of people who are at risk today?
It means that they have to learn new skills, that will give them new job opportunities in the new AI-dominated marketplace.
It means that they have to get the kind of education that will help them hit the ground running fast and start a new career as soon as humanly possible. A future-proof career. A career that will not easily be replaced by robots and one that will create ample opportunities for a better future.
People like Chris know retraining is the solution. In a survey by the Pew Research Center, 54% of US workers say “it will be essential for them to get training and develop new skills throughout their work life in order to keep up with changes in the workplace.” An additional 33% say this will be important. And 64% believe that knowing computer programming is crucial to success in today’s economy.
What better way to survive in the tech world, than to become a Professional Software Developer?
While non-technical jobs will disappear, demand for Software Developers will continue to grow according to a report by the World Economic Forum where 350 employers were interviewed.
In the new tech-dominated era, the best career choice is to become a tech creator. One of those few people who not only survives but thrives in a tech world.
Carmel is a Decentralized Tech Education Platform that helps people like Chris acquire the technical skills they need to become Professional Software Developers without a formal computer science degree.

Roadmap

Initial Carmel Studio Launch: Release Objective: LAUNCH THE STUDIO. Get the Carmel Studio (Desktop App) out as a functional native app for Windows, Mac and Linux. This first version will be limited but it will introduce the concept of the Carmel Toolbox and will have an initial integration with the host operating system for opening tools such as the Terminal, as well as installing tools.
First Functional Carmel Challenge: Release Objective: FIRST FUNCTIONAL CHALLENGE. Allow leaners to download the first Carmel Challenge and take it inside the Carmel Studio.
Temporary (ERC20) CARMEL Token Launch: Release Objective: TEMPORARY (ERC20) CARMEL TOKEN LAUNCH. Launch the Ethereum ERC20 Temporary CARMEL token.
Carmel Mobile iOS & Android Launch: Release Objective: CARMEL MOBILE IOS & ANDROID LAUNCH. Publish the initial version of mobile apps to the Apple AppStore and to the Google Play Store.
Official EOS CARMEL Token Launch: Release Objective: OFFICIAL EOS CARMEL TOKEN LAUNCH. Deploy the EOS Dapp to the EOS Mainnet and officially offer native CARMEL EOS payments.
Initial Chunky Intelligent Guide Prototype: Release Objective: INITIAL CHUNKY INTELLIGENT GUIDE PROTOTYPE. Launch an early prototype of the Chunky Guide that helps Carmel Learners during their Learning Journey.
Carmel 1.0-Beta Release: Release Objective: CARMEL 1.0 BETA RELEASE. Freeze all major features and open up the platform to public functional testing.
Official Carmel 1.0 Public Launch: Release Objective: OFFICIAL 1.0 LAUNCH. The fully functional platform, including the Web App, Mobile App, Desktop App and the EOS Dapp. Migrated to EOS and fully operational.[1]

Team

name: title: links: group: photo: iss:
Dan Calinescu CEO & Co-founder https://www.linkedin.com/in/idancali/ Dan Calinescu photo 2.9
Andrei Lazurca Product Manager & Co-founder https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrei-lazurca/ Andrei Lazurca photo 2.9
Andi Coman Product Developer & Co-founder https://www.linkedin.com/in/aclowwwn/ Andi Coman photo 2.9

External links

Carmel on Twitter
Carmel on Telegram
Carmel on Facebook
Carmel on Medium
Carmel on Github
Carmel on Youtube
Carmel Official Website
Carmel Whitepaper

Sources

  1. https://www.carmel.io

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