As part of the BLOCK4COOP project, on 5 May 2021 at 9:30 am, the first business networking daywill be held in the Basque Country as a meeting forum for companies interested in the digitisation of their processesthrough Blockchain technology.
The aim of the networking day is to lay the foundations for engaging all Industry 4.0 ecosystem agentsin a dialogue in order to:
- Participate in potential Blockchain technology development projects.
- Supportparticipant companies in the business diagnosis phaseto respond to their identified needs.
- Facilitate intermediation between user companies and technology developers, and promote collaboration between them as well as the exchange of knowledge and experiences, thereby enabling a qualitative leap in the development and implementation of Blockchain, IoT and BigData applications in industrial environments.
- Raise awareness, inform and train companieson the advantages and existing mechanisms for the digitisation of their production processes.
It is therefore expected that the networking will be very operationaland will provide the effective establishment of collaborative relationshipsthat will lead to innovation projects.
PROGRAMME:
- 9:30: Welcome – Adolfo Rey. FVEM
- 9:35: Presentation and current situation of the BLOCK4COOP project – Joseba Sainz de Baranda. FVEM
- 9.55: Presentation of the initial study on the level of development of blockchain technology in Southwest Europe regions – Begoña Mendizabal. IKERLAN
- 10:20: Presentation of the Online Catalogue – Maialen Oregi. ERAIKUNE
- 10:45: Potential Blockchain Development Projects IKERLAN
- Third party auditability of operations produced in/by machines. – Patxi Galán.
- Traceability of energy with the aim of prioritising the use of renewables – Leticia Montalvillo
- 11:05: Potential Development Projects TECNALIA
- Industrial Traceability Platform – Oscar Lage
- Platform for secure data exchange between the different players in the supply chain – Oscar Lage
- 11:25: Interaction with participants. FVEM
- 11:45: Close of the session
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