Blockchain Technology Has Created New Opportunities For the Philippine Logistics Industry
Blockchain is set to “improve the traceability and security of product sourcing and supply chain.”
Blockchain is set to “improve the traceability and security of product sourcing and supply chain.”
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Philippines and elsewhere in Southeast Asia are looking at current and transformative technologies such as blockchain and AI as key business drivers in the next three years.
With emergence of new technologies, expect provinces in the Philippines to be transformed for the better and that transformation is at hand with the following emerging technologies:
Based on the Caraga Convergence Initiative findings, there are over 500,000 Indigenous People in Caraga that are without legal identities.
Operational by the end of 2019, this is an end-to-end platform that will cover various services, including multi-channel loan applications, loan disbursement, credit assessment, etc.
Blockchain platform Klaytn has announced the members comprising the Klaytn Governance Council, responsible for the platform’s governance, consensus node operation, and ecosystem growth.
In fact, some of the countries in Asia listed blockchain as one of their top in-demand skill.
Mapping identities from the once considered invisible and undocumented will empower them to be a functional and contributing member of society.
By granting identity, we are not only dispelling their invisibility, but are also granting economic identity.
Dapps are basically applications that run on a peer-to-peer network of computer devices as opposed to a central server.