
Bitget COO Tours UCLA, Harvard and LALIGA Business School, Accelerating Blockchain Education
At LALIGA Business School, Vugar delivered a dedicated MBA session on 'The Business of Entertainment and Sponsorships as Growth Tools,' using Bitget's high-profile collaborations with Juventus and Lionel Messi as a blueprint for strategic scaling. The case study examined how such partnerships drive awareness, increase user acquisition, and deepen market trust across diverse regions. A key highlight was Bitget's multi-year partnership with LALIGA, which was examined as a model for upper-funnel activation and regional engagement.

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