
The division of and life science giant Bayer AG, Bayer CropScience, is collaborating with -backed -as-a-Service () startup . BlockApps revealed the to Cointelegraph on March 22.
-based Bayer CropScience has been working on a number of initiatives with BlockApps since early 2018, a BlockApps spokesperson told Cointelegraph.
One of the largest pharmaceutical firms globally, Bayer American agrochemical and agricultural corporation Monsanto in June 2018.
A BlockApps representative said that more details can be expected during conference that is set to take place on March 26–27 in San Francisco.
The BlockApps platform aims to provide an interoperable platform for programmable business networks. Founded in 2015, Blockapps Strato was formed from a between ConsenSys and the cloud platform in order to build () BaaS on Azure for enterprise clients and developers.
BlockApps is a of the Enterprise Alliance (EEA), the world’s open-source initiative. By July 2017, the EEA incorporated more than 150 start-ups, research groups, and Fortune 500 companies, and Cisco. BlockApps claims to be the first company that partnered with all major cloud platforms including Azure, Web Services, and Cloud Platform.
Recently, representatives and senators a bill proposing a study of use in agriculture. The document proposed the establishment of a advisory group, and specified potential use cases including product tracking, inventory management and monitoring of in-field conditions.
Earlier in March, Cointelegraph that the Malaysian state of Penang was considering the use of technology in and agricultural products supply chains to improve traceability.
Published at Sat, 23 Mar 2019 04:13:07 +0000