Tag: Office of Technology Innovation
S7 Airlines Takes Flight with Blockchain: Revolutionizing Payments and Agent Interactions
Discover how S7 Airlines is revolutionizing transactions in aviation with its cutting-edge blockchain payment system.
Ripple Teams Up with Top Japanese Universities to Propel Blockchain Research
Ripple partners with Kyoto University and University of Tokyo for blockchain research, paving the way for the future of finance.
Oranco Joins Forces with Blockchain to Combat Counterfeit Alcohol
Discover how Oranco uses blockchain to ensure the authenticity of Fenjiu liquor and wines. Say goodbye to counterfeit bottles!
Unlocking Savings: How Blockchain Could Transform the Oil Industry
Discover how blockchain can help the oil sector save 30% on costs through automated contract execution and improved supply chain efficiency.
Steve Wozniak’s Next Big Bet: Blockchain and Energy Efficiency with Efforce
Join Steve Wozniak in revolutionizing energy efficiency with Efforce, a blockchain platform focused on tokenizing energy savings.
Canada’s Push for Blockchain-Based Digital ID: Banking Innovation with a Twist
Explore Canada’s initiative aiming at blockchain technology integration for digital ID system, enhancing security in banking and finance.
Navigating Cities with Localflow: The Future of Personalized Recommendations via Chatbots
Explore cities like never before with Localflow’s personalized chatbots offering recommendations and seamless transactions.
People’s Daily Online and Xunlei Limited Join Forces for Blockchain Innovation
Discover how People’s Daily Online and Xunlei Limited are advancing blockchain innovation with a new strategic partnership and laboratory.
IBM Secures Major Patent for Blockchain-Based Network Security Innovation
IBM has patented a groundbreaking blockchain security system, enhancing network breach detection and leading the race in tech innovation.
The $7 Billion Blockchain Boom: How Major Corporations Stand to Gain
Discover how blockchain could become a $7 billion market and its influence on corporate giants like Amazon and Microsoft.