Blockchain for supply chain: Australia sees promise
Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science has a keen interest in utilising blockchain technology for use cases like food origin and traceability.
Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science has a keen interest in utilising blockchain technology for use cases like food origin and traceability.
Unisot's Stephan Nilsson, took a few minutes during the conference to discuss with CoinGeek’s Stephanie Tower what the platform has in store and where it’s going.
In supply chain, efficiency is utmost important, that's why UNISOT founder Stephan Nilsson offers businesses a Bitcoin SV blockchain solution to address inefficiency.
UNISOT is one of the most revolutionary platforms on the Bitcoin SV network and is poised to change the core of global supply chains.
Stephan Nilsson explained how UNISOT will revolutionize supply chains for enterprises on Bitcoin SV.
Founding President of the Bitcoin Association Jimmy Nguyen is back this week for another update on technical developments in the Bitcoin SV ecosystem.
UNISOT™, a Norwegian venture with a supply chain management solution on the Bitcoin SV [BSV] blockchain, has secured investment in its seed round from Calvin Ayre, technology entrepreneur, and founder of Ayre Group and CoinGeek.
For Norwegian startup company Unisot, the Bitcoin blockchain is a key element the industry needs today to build “a distributed database that all companies can use.”
Unisot platform helps companies manage their supply chains using the blockchain and Stephan Nilsson has determined that the best blockchain solution available for the endeavor is Bitcoin SV (BSV).
Listen to the latest CoinGeek Conversations podcast with Stephan Nilsson to know more about how he’s trying “to change the world” and believes he can “make a big difference” by using blockchain technology.