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'Blockchain in Global Trade and Supply Chains: Applications, Governance, and Industry Challenges' Webinar Presentations

Authors: Blind, Knut; Böhmecke-Schwafert, Moritz; Kshetri, Nir; Hannemann, Jan-Gero Alexander;

'Blockchain in Global Trade and Supply Chains: Applications, Governance, and Industry Challenges' Webinar Presentations

Abstract

Blockchain technology is increasingly shaping global trade and supply chains, offering potential solutions to challenges such as transparency, security, and efficiency. However, its integration into existing trade systems requires addressing regulatory complexities, governance models, and technological barriers. This webinar brings together experts from academia, industry, and policy to explore key developments in blockchain applications for trade and supply chains. Topics will include the role of blockchain in global value chains, AI-driven governance, and the use of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and smart contracts for intellectual property management. Through these discussions, the session aims to provide valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for blockchain adoption in international trade.

Keywords

Blockchain, DLT, Standardisation

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