Is your supply chain ready for the blockchain? Cryptocurrencies are the most commonly cited examples of blockchain's potential, but it's the technology itself that's attracting attention from those ...
Imagine being able to trace your products — coffee beans, locally-made crafts, or materials sourced from a specific area — from point of origin to your storefront, with real-time information on a ...
Why do traditional supply chain processes need blockchain? Traditional procurement and supply chain processes can be manual, scattered, inefficient and complex. The use of blockchain in procurement ...
The integration of blockchain technology in healthcare represents a significant leap forward in terms of enhancing data security, safeguarding patient privacy and improving supply chain management.
Rapid technological change has led to a global deluge of data. Certain aspects of shared information—authenticity, verification, speed, and integrity—are key to good governance and to helping ...
Blockchain is moving beyond cryptocurrencies. By 2026, the market for blockchain in the energy sector is set to exceed $1.5 billion—a massive leap from just $127.5 million in 2018. Energy companies ...