Exhibitions / Congresses

Blockchain for FandB Supply Chain

United States, San Francisco - March 26, 2019 ends March 27, 2019
Blockchain for FandB Supply Chain Given increasing regulatory and consumer pressures on ever more complex supply chains, the Food and Beverage industry must act now to ensure traceability, safety and transparency across its supply chain. Blockchain offers a solution that not only meets these requirements, but generates cost and time efficiencies, builds consumer trust and achieves market differentiation. The question is no longer WHY blockchain, but HOW can it be implemented?

Blockchain for FandB Supply Chain is the only dedicated meeting that brings together all key stakeholders across the supply chain to forge a path for collaboration and adoption of this transformative technology.

Whether you're already involved in blockchain PoCs or still exploring the technology's capabilities and opportunities, take away practical implementation guidance:

- Leverage the potential of blockchain and identify which opportunities are most applicable to your business needs
- Create a roadmap for blockchain adoption
- Foster collaboration with all players across the supply chain and overcome cultural, technological and regulatory hurdles
- Gain buy-in for blockchain initiatives by understanding its practical application requirements from early adopter use cases
- Manage organizational change to avoid disruption and prepare for scalability

"Great conference for networking and focusing on the practical aspects of deploying blockchain" - Novartis

"A gathering of people knowledgeable of the industry, regulation and technology, wrestling with the challenges and possibilities" - Center for Supply Chain Studies
Date(s)
March 26, 2019 ends March 27, 2019
Time(s)
08:00 to 17:00
Venue
Marines' Memorial Club and Hotel
Ticketing
USD 1899.0 to USD 2899.0
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/327022-2?pid=2927
Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S
Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S
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