Traceability of components of products – from food to fashion – is central to the promise of using blockchain to organize and operationalize data from the web of supply chains. How would traceability bring value? How do blockchain and smart contracts work? And how would these foster traceability? What has been done so far in this regard? What issues and tensions affect adoption of traceability, whether by blockchain or other means? This webinar examines blockchain and the role it plays in supply chain by providing traceability.
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Mr. Cahill is partner at Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger LLP, in Chicago, Illinois. He guides secured lenders, creditors, debtors, creditors’ committees, potential purchasers and others through bankruptcy cases, out-of-court workouts,… Read More
Dan is a native Chicagoan. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering from University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. He received an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Business. He received a… Read More
Senior Consultant – Digital Asset & Blockchain Joseph is part of Armanino’s Digital Asset & Blockchain team, which is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions and creating standards for… Read More
Leonardo Bonanni is the founder and CEO of Sourcemap, the supply chain transparency platform. Sourcemap helps manufacturers and brands trace products from raw materials to end consumers, and in the… Read More
Matt Liotine is Clinical Professor and Director of Master of Science in Supply Chain and Operations Management (MSSCOM) Graduate Studies, Department of Information and Decision Sciences. Read More