Microsoft has partnered with Ardents, a supply tracking solutions provider, to develop a new product tracking platform using blockchain technology and artificial intelligence (AI), Food Engineering reported June 14.
The new blockchain solution, which is called Ardents NovaTrack, was presented at Viva Tech 2018 in Paris.
The system offers end-to-end traceability and visibility from the point of origin along the whole supply chain, allowing users to trace single product items within a case.
Ardents NovaTrack applies such technologies as blockchain, AI, IoT and serialization functions, where AI is provided by Microsoft Learning and Business Intelligence.
Within the project, blockchain technology will reportedly be used to verify and validate the entire supply chain.
With the current global lockdown affecting supply chain visibility, blockchain technology once again presents itself as being primed for more broad-based utilization in traceability, shipments, and other critical aspects of supply chain management (SCM).
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HashCash Consultants announced a partnership with a consortium of car manufacturing companies to build a blockchain platform to help facilitate the tracking of minerals for battery construction. This according to news published by PRNewswire on November 18.
Artory, a distributed ledger technology (DLT) powered art registry that claims to track provenance of art and valuable collectibles, has raised $7. 3 million in its Series A funding round and it says the funds will be used to improve data integrity, functionality and other areas of its business, according to a report by The ArtRead MoreRead More.
The Australian government has granted A$2. 25 million ($1. 7 million) to the Sustainable Sugar Project, Foodnavigator-Asia reports July 30. The Sustainable Sugar Project, led by the Queensland Cane Growers Organization, will use blockchain technology to track the provenance of sugar supplies to Australia.
A garment startup from New Zealand has received a funding of $1. 2 million with an aim to create a platform on blockchain technology, which will aim to improve the supply chain management and order to cash (O2C) tracking.
Secoo also launched the blockchain, and applied this new technology on specific luxury items sold on Secoo’s platform. After the authentication, every item can contain anti-counterfeiting information and Secoo will upload the information to the blockchain system for storage.