Blockchain, Big Data, the Internet of Things (IoT), smart contracts and other disruptive technologies hold out the promise of addressing the needs of new generation climate markets post-2020.
The Paris Agreement recognizes that Parties may engage in climate markets through decentralized, bilateral cooperative approaches to achieve their nationally determined contributions (NDCs). However...
A purpose-built blockchain, which increases coordination and efficiency in ethical or sustainable ecosystems, creates stories for responsibly sourced products, and unlocks innovative financing mechanisms across industries
A lack of understanding of private vs. public, and open vs. closed blockchains leads some organizations to choose private blockchain solutions, missing out on the rich possibilities a public blockchain solution offers
How TraceX’s blockchain traceability solutions empower the stakeholders in the supply chain to follow sustainable climate-resilient practices in the entire journey from the farm to fork across different value chains.
Disruptive Technologies (DTs) are transforming the world but very few of these technologies are being designed and deployed to solve development challenges.
Drones have been highlighted as an excellent opportunity to address supply chain shortcomings in the healthcare, logistics, manufacturing and other sectors.
Experiences in applying machine learning tools to current data from phones, drones, and satellites, as well as Geo-enabling Initiative for Monitoring and Supervision