The role of blockchain in sustainable supply chain management

Supply chain enhancements are crucial for business success. Read how blockchain for supply chain management can improve operations in the long term.
Telling stories with data – Using blockchain for improved data integrity

Telling stories with data has become a compelling means to convey complex information, and at the heart of this evolution lies the revolutionary technology of blockchain.
Blockchain Barometer 2023: Key findings

The Blockchain Barometer 2023 sheds light on the global sentiment towards blockchain technology and other emerging technologies.
Building digital twins with Trace and the BSV blockchain

Trace – the brainchild of IBM and Gate2Chain – is a blockchain-powered platform that facilitates the creation and tracking of ‘digital twins’ across the entire supply and distribution chain.
Tackling counterfeits in the luxury goods industry with Manufact

In today’s interconnected and consumer-driven marketplace, trust is the currency that underpins successful business relationships. However, lurking in the shadows of commerce is a pervasive threat that undermines this trust and wreaks havoc on both consumers and businesses alike: counterfeit goods.
How IPv6 can empower an end-to-end worldwide blockchain

At the my2cents Developer Conference in Istanbul, Prof Latif Ladid held a presentation about ‘IPv6 Empowering End to End Worldwide Blockchain’. This article summarises how the pairing of technologies can revolutionise data security, improve supply chain efficiency, and enable true peer-to-peer communication across the globe.
Empowering businesses with blockchain

Blockchain technology can revolutionise industries by making them more efficient, secure and trustworthy via blockchain. This is the view of Paul Chiari, Founder of Metastreme, who was speaking at the recent Blockchain in Business Conference in Sydney.
Clearing the chaos in the food supply chain through UNISOT

Stephan Nilsson, CEO and founder of UNISOT, presents how his company is tackling the 80% waste of resources and capital in the food supply chain by providing solutions based on the concept of a Universal Source of Truth.
Why the move to IPv6 is about empowerment

Giving everyone their own IP address, similar to how they have a unique phone number, will open significant empowerment opportunities for people around the world and will significantly improve the adoption of technologies such as blockchain, says Professor Latif Ladid.