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September 24th, 2020 – Thursday
1:00 h
++All Access Only++
Breakout Session
Pilot Partners
Enterprise
Topic Discussion
Aimed at Participants of big multinational corporations to get knowledge of Identity and find potential use case scenarios based on the practical execution experience of our startups.
Digitization is transforming the way how business is done. This pushes Daimler Mobility into a more competitive world not only facing our traditional competitors, but also the digital giants like Amazon, Google, Uber and etc. As a traditional service provider, we have to find future technology enabling us to connect and collaborate with more service providers to create our co-owned mutual Platform for business - and Blockchain takes us to that future. The Daimler Mobility Blockchain Factory is continuing to blaze the trail in building Blockchain-based business platforms. We have partnered with four startups: Ontology, Spherity, Riddle & Code and 51nodes to realize true end to end smart contracting between fleet operators and rental or mobility service providers. In joint development with these partners we have taken the Mobility Blockchain Platform to the next level and have added digital identities (DID) and Blockchain wallets for customers, companies and cars. By integrating this with our smart contracts and Distributed Ledger (DLT) these customers and companies can conduct fully automated fleet and rental business transactions. What we have built is essentially a shared marketplace for service delivery. We provide digital identities to man and machine and let our Distributed Ledger and the Blockchain smart contracts handle the end to end service delivery aspects needed to sign, bill and settle each transaction. This is a major step towards a true Internet and Economy of Things.
Tentative Agenda (CEST):
12:30 - 12:35: Welcome & Introduction
12:35 - 13:00: Short pitches on “Blockchain Factory” (Daimler Mobility), “Company Identity Wallet” (Spherity), “Car Wallet” (Riddle & Code) and “Welcome Home” (51Nodes & Ontology)
13:00 - 13:25: Discussion Round with Audience Interaction via MentiMeter
13:25 - 13:30: Closing and exchange of contact details
Speakers of this Session
Host of this Session
0:15 h
Let’s talk about Blockchain.
Pilot Videos
Bringing the Mobility Blockchain Platform to Life with the Help of 51nodes, Ontology and Riddle&Code
Speakers of this Session
Sebastian Becker
CCO
Riddle & Code
Jan Paul Buchwald
Managing Director
51nodes
Harry Behrens
Head of Daimler Mobility Blockchain Factory
Yun Xi
Sr. UX/UI Designer & Design Thinking Coach
Daimler
Ran Ding
Consultant, Project Lead "Welcome Home"
mm1 Consulting & Management
John Izaguirre
Ontology Europe Ecosystem Lead
Ontology Foundation Ltd.
This section only covers clips where Jan Paul Buchwald participated in. For a comprehensive overview of all videos please head over to the rearview section.
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