Supply Chain Forum | January 10, 2019 | Hong KongEvent Website: http://www.blocksupplychain.asia/hk19The concept of a blockchain – a distributed, tamper-proof and time-stamped database of transactions that can be managed without intermediaries – is highly attractive in the supply chain domain, and the industry has launched a number of proof-of-concept initiatives.
However, awareness of how blockchains work and what they can accomplish is still relatively low. The lack of knowledge is exacerbated by the fast pace at which the technology is evolving.
Blockchain Supply Chain is the forum connecting blockchain experts, supply chain and logistics decision makers and tech innovators. This intimate gathering will explore how companies are investigating the use and deployment of the technology to help their supply chains.
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSEDConfirmed topics to be discussed during the event:
- How can we ensure the safety of food and beverage products through DLT? by Ben Tiede, Senior Advisor, Blockchain Communications Worldwide
- The Coming of Convergence by Paul Sin, Partner, Consulting, Deloitte
- more topics to be confirmed soon...
Other topics to be discussed during the event include:
- Transforming Supply Chains with Blockchain
- How Will Blockchain Technology Affect the Supply Chain?
- How Can Blockchain Streamline and Optimise the Supply Chain & Logistics Industry
- Solving Pain Points of Freight and Trucking Industry with Blockchain
- Prepare for Track and Trace Regulations with Blockchain
- Supply Chain Transparency and Traceability
- Smart Contracts: What Are They and How Might They Be Applied?
- Using Blockchain to Digitize and Facilitate Global Trade Flows
- Stewarding Supply Chain Security with Blockchain
- How Blockchain Can Solve Food Supply Chain Challenges
- Distributed Electronic Ledgers and Data to Connected Suppliers
- How Blockchain cust steps in the shipping and payment reconciliation process
- How Will IoT, Blockchain and AI transform the Supply Chain?
- Blockchain real life uses supply chain, logistics and procurement in Indonesia/Asia