From the 9th to the 10th of December BLOCKCHERS will be participating in the Paris Blockchain Week Summit 2020 (PBWS) in which their top startups will present their use cases on a full online event, and then they will be judge by the Blockchers Programme jury. The slot for the presentation of the use cases will be from 18:30 to 20:30 the 10th of December. 

The twelve startups are:

  • Apio s.r.l. from Italy. They want to implement an advanced traceability use case to track wheat fields automate Data Entry and QR-Codes printing on products through Blockchain and Internet of Things.
  • Asvin from Germany. asvin.io is using DLT for a decentralized trust layer in the distribution of updates and patches over the air (OTA).
  • Bettergy from Spain. They offer investors & SMEs a digital approach for photovoltaic Power Purchase Agreements, their innovation will issue invoices according to production and prices agreed providing a trusted independent verification and lowering overhead costs..
  • Datafund from Slovenia. Private, trust-less, and decentralised storage of documents with encrypted receipts and server-less file transfer. This solution is integrated as part of lawyer office services.
  • Datarella-GmbH from Germany. Traceable Donations (TD) is a donation platform that brings easy auditing and compliance into the world of donations. They want to allow donors to reconstruct the usage of IC the moment it is minted, transferred to, and burned from an NGO to transfer it back into the national currency for beneficiaries.
  • DEIP from Estonia. Smart-contracts for grants distribution automation with distribution based on the results of peer-review, therefore significantly cuts efforts and time to fund the most promising and impactful projects and technology
  • HOP Ubiquitous (HOPU) from Spain. This use case will introduce DLT to the monitoring process to proof data reliability, monitoring equipment calibration-certificates dates, non-repudiable events and data reporting.
  • Orvium from Spain. Offers a scientific repository with decentralized peer review process for authors and reviewers enabling copyright control, full traceability and recognition for stakeholders using DLT.
  • Join GmbH from Germany. They want to equip industrial scales with a decentralized identity on blockchain basis, to transmit data in encrypted format to a smart contract, making it trustworthy and digitally accessible to all businesses, who rely on the weighing results.
  • Minespider from Switzerland. They will track the cotton to their processing facilities (yarning/weaving/etc.) and then track the finished towels to the retail store. Consumers will scan a QR code to view their towel’s Product Passport.
  • Vestigia Blockchain from Spain. They will Certificate a Blockchain system that evaluates the real water footprint and improve the sustainability companies’ activities in the strawberries, tomato and horticulture related to water consumption.
  • VOTTUN from Spain. They will track food origin and provide transparent traceability for “Eden Fresh” a consortium of Spanish fruit producers that import their food worldwide (mainly to Europe).

The winners of the Blockchers Programme will be announced the 15th of December in an all-day online event that will count with the participation of high entities from the EU Commission and the partners of the project.

About Paris Blockchain Week Summit

The Paris Blockchain Week is the best European blockchain conference that brings together almost 1,700+ entrepreneurs, investors, and media from all over the world to talk about blockchain and cryptocurrency.