Enterprise Blockchain for Healthcare, IoT, Energy and Supply Chain. An online course for group viewing.
Enterprise Blockchain (online course for group viewing)
Blockchain for Enterprise with an emphasis on where and how Blockchain will impact corporations. Included is a short review of cryptocurrencies followed by an in-depth review on Blockchain’s underlying technological advantages and where best to deploy in industry. Explanation of the benefits of Blockchain for grid management, an explanation on how Blockchain for energy works, some key drivers of adoption for energy and the Open Blockchain Energy (OBE) framework. Further Blockchain for Healthcare Data storage and ID is discussed. This is a complicated topic which is unpacked in this enterprise-level module. Starting with patient identification and through personally identifiable information and onto clinical data, the course reviews blockchain applicability to healthcare data and the current industry adoption of blockchain from startup ICOs to enterprise use cases. Then we shall focus on Blockchain for Supply Chains as a natural combination of two technologies designed for transactions with a shared or common ledge. Often cross-corporation, a supply chain represents a flow of goods and is frequently cross-border. Managing all of the data on a single trusted chain that is updated and retrieved by many participates is a significant endeavor and the course describes how enterprises are adopting Blockchain for this use. Finally, the convergence, opportunities, use cases and challenges of Blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) are highlighted, and emerging use cases, projects, and technologies that apply Blockchain and leverage IoT's mutual advantages are explained.
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- Date: 25 Jan 2020
- Time: 10:00 AM to 02:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- 1745 W. Nursery Rd.
- Linthicum, Maryland
- United States
- Building: National Electronics Museum
- Room Number: Pioneer Hall
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- Co-sponsored by Boris Gramatikov
- Starts 30 October 2019 07:00 AM
- Ends 23 January 2020 11:59 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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Speakers
Steve Derezinski
Enterprise Blockchain Overview
This course module introduces Blockchain for Enterprise with an emphasis on where and how Blockchain will impact corporations. Included is a short review of cryptocurrencies followed by an in-depth review on Blockchain’s underlying technological advantages and where best to deploy in industry. A review of smart contracts is included along with the types of blockchain models: public, private and hybrid. The course also highlights the major cloud company offerings on Blockchain for the learner's own project exploration with a familiar service provider.
Biography:
Steve Derezinski consults with major corporations on blockchain strategy and new blockchain ventures. He taught Blockchain Ventures at MIT Media Lab and Babson College, and sits on a number of boards and funding panels. He is an expert reviewer for a Federal Agency’s Blockchain Funding and a subject matter expert for large philanthropic foundations in the USA and EU. He holds a BS from MIT and MBA from MIT Sloan.
Dr. Claudio Lima
Enterprise Blockchain for Grid Modernization
Blockchain for Grid Modernization and Energy provides an overview of the benefits of Blockchain for grid management, an explanation on how Blockchain for energy works, some key drivers of adoption for energy and the Open Blockchain Energy (OBE) framework for Blockchain adoption to manage modern energy grid networks more efficiently. Finally we highlight the transactive energy model where grids are managed at a more granular level enabling higher efficiencies and better localized utilization of energy networks.
Biography:
Dr. Claudio Lima is an industry thought leader and entrepreneur in Advanced Digital Transformation. Dr. Lima is the co-founder of the Blockchain Engineering Council, or BEC, which is an independent consulting organization and think tank that promotes Blockchain technology. He has a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from the University of Kent in the UK. Dr. Lima is the Chair of the IEEE Blockchain Energy Standards Working Group, Vice-Chair of the IEEE Blockchain IoT Standards Working Group, and a Member of the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Industry Advisory Board on Blockchain Cybersecurity.
Agenda
- Enterprise Blockchain Overview
- Enterprise Blockchain for Grid Modernization
- Enterprise Blockchain for Healthcare
- Enterprise Blockchain for Supply Chain
- Enterprise Blockchain for the Internet of Things
Course is eligible for CEU credits