Hiram did not build the Temple. He equipped the people who did. That is what The Hiram Initiative is doing for this generation.
The Hiram Initiative exists to bridge the gap between traditional education and the rapidly evolving demands of the modern world — through hands-on education in IT, AI, blockchain, content creation and entrepreneurship, direct access to industry professionals, and a community built around shared purpose.
Each pillar is a working programme — workshops, masterclasses, mentorship and community — designed for those most at risk from technological change, and most ready to shape what comes next.
The foundational digital skills every modern workplace expects.
Explore →Practical AI for real careers, real income, real impact.
Explore →From fundamentals to a financially inclusive decentralised web.
Explore →Storytelling, personal brand, and creator economics — done with technology.
Explore →Identify problems, build solutions, create value in the world.
Explore →Five running programmes, each grounded in practice, led by people who have done the thing they teach.
Deep-dive sessions on specific topics in IT, AI, blockchain, content creation, entrepreneurship and life intelligence — led by industry practitioners. Hands-on, practical, and directly applicable to real-world situations.
Regular talks and Q&A with founders, innovators, developers and thought leaders sharing their journeys, insights and real-world experience at the frontier of their fields.
Personalised pairing of members with experienced professionals for ongoing guidance, accountability and support — the kind that changes the direction of careers and businesses.
Curated gatherings that connect members with peers, mentors and collaborators in their fields of interest — including the annual Frontier Fusion event.
Accessible educational content, recorded sessions, curated materials and a digital resource library available to all members.
THI's flagship annual gathering — bringing together AI, on-chain and creator communities for a night of talks, demos and connections at the frontier of where technology is going next. Hosted in partnership with On Chain Brits and Superteam UK.
The name comes from the Hebrew, meaning Brother of the Exalted. Noble. Free.
In 1 Kings 5, Hiram was a king who sent his finest craftsmen, resources and skills to help Solomon build the Temple — the most significant structure of a generation. He crossed national and cultural lines to equip the people around him with what they needed to build something that would outlast them all.
Hiram did not build the Temple. He equipped the people who did. That is what The Hiram Initiative is doing for this generation.
Read the full identity →Registered office, mentorship hub and community base.
454A High Road, Tottenham, London, N17 9JD
Programmes are delivered across London with a particular focus on accessibility for young people most at risk from technological change.