Presentación de los resultados del proyecto INGETICS, en la anualidad 2008.
Lugar de realización:
Sede de Zaragoza del Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales de Aragón y La Rioja.
Proyecto liderado por la Fundación Instituto Valenciano de Tecnología (INVATE)
Revista profesional sobre logística, ingeniería, producción, tecnología, industria y empresas. Julio 2019
Revista para personas que quieren conocer las claves del éxito empresarial
La incorporación de Cobots en líneas de producción - WebinarSergio Salimbeni
Los consumidores requieren productos personalizados, lo que exige a los fabricantes una mayor flexibilidad en sus sistemas de fabricación. Las líneas de producción dispuestas en celdas de trabajo ofrecen dicha flexibilidad. En estaciones de trabajo, los Cobots pueden ser utilizados para tareas simples y repetitivas complementando las tareas de los trabajadores especializados. Los interrogantes son: ¿cómo se puede analizar la viabilidad técnica?, ¿cómo analizar si la introducción de un Cobot puede mejorar las condiciones físicas del operador?, ¿cómo analizar el valor económico agregado al cliente final gracias a la introducción de Cobots?, ¿cómo analizar el costo/beneficio en una pyme debido a la introducción de Cobots en estaciones de trabajo? En la presente conferencia se realizará una introducción al tema con el fin de ir ofreciendo respuestas a dichos interrogantes.
Presentación de los resultados del proyecto INGETICS, en la anualidad 2008.
Lugar de realización:
Sede de Zaragoza del Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales de Aragón y La Rioja.
Proyecto liderado por la Fundación Instituto Valenciano de Tecnología (INVATE)
Revista profesional sobre logística, ingeniería, producción, tecnología, industria y empresas. Julio 2019
Revista para personas que quieren conocer las claves del éxito empresarial
La incorporación de Cobots en líneas de producción - WebinarSergio Salimbeni
Los consumidores requieren productos personalizados, lo que exige a los fabricantes una mayor flexibilidad en sus sistemas de fabricación. Las líneas de producción dispuestas en celdas de trabajo ofrecen dicha flexibilidad. En estaciones de trabajo, los Cobots pueden ser utilizados para tareas simples y repetitivas complementando las tareas de los trabajadores especializados. Los interrogantes son: ¿cómo se puede analizar la viabilidad técnica?, ¿cómo analizar si la introducción de un Cobot puede mejorar las condiciones físicas del operador?, ¿cómo analizar el valor económico agregado al cliente final gracias a la introducción de Cobots?, ¿cómo analizar el costo/beneficio en una pyme debido a la introducción de Cobots en estaciones de trabajo? En la presente conferencia se realizará una introducción al tema con el fin de ir ofreciendo respuestas a dichos interrogantes.
Presentación "Cloud Computing will change your business" preparada y presentada por Deustotech - Tecnológico Deusto para las Primeras Jornadas Azules que se celebrarán en la Facultad de Empresariales de Sarriko, Bilbao. Organiza AIESEC Bilbao. Más información aquí: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43xQcLBMqP0
Revista profesional sobre logística, ingeniería, producción, tecnología, industria y empresas.
Revista para personas que quieren conocer las claves del éxito empresarial
La siguiente presentación nos habla de los cambios que ha generado la computación en la nube en la actualidad tanto en las organizaciones como en el ámbito de educional.
Presentación en Kreabidasoa16 de Industria Inteligente con Bidasoa ActivaVenan Llona
#KreaBidasoa16 organizada por Bidasoa Activa en Ficoba (Irún el 26 de Mayo de 2016). Presentación en nombre de SPRI y Enpresa Digitala de Industria 4.0 y los Barnetegis Teknologikoak.
Análisis de las lecturas:
“Internet de las cosas. Un mundo de productos inteligentes y conectados que está transformando el mundo de la fabricación”
“Argumentos de inversión para el siglo XXI. Invertir en la Internet de las cosas”
DITRAMA - Guía para el Gestor de Transformación Digital (GTD) del Sector del ...Massimiliano Rumignani
Los materiales de formación y el curso off-line han sido creados en el marco del proyecto DITRAMA, una Alianza de Competencias Sectoriales financiada por el programa ERASMUS+ de la UE, por 12 socios de 8 países de la UE, entre los que se encuentran universidades, centros de FP y clusters sectoriales.
La doble transición (ecológica y digital), tendrá un enorme impacto en el sector del mueble de la UE durante los próximos años y décadas. Los Gestores de Transformación Digital serán los encargados de liderar el despliegue de la transformación digital dentro de las empresas de forma integral. Este profesional requerirá conocimientos y habilidades técnicas, tecnológicas y de gestión, visión para su despliegue dentro del sector y habilidades transversales para la gestión del cambio. Todas ellas son cubiertas a diferente nivel por el curso de formación DITRAMA.
El curso completo consta de 100 micro píldoras formativas agrupadas en 10 unidades (4 técnicas y 6 transversales), que cubren aspectos tanto estratégicos como prácticos y puede realizarse en su totalidad o seleccionando las video píldoras de interés.
Presentación utilizada para la realización del webinar "YoMeQuedoEnCasa" del 17 de abril de 2020.
Vídeo del webinar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UeUZKtc_10
Más info:
https://itec.es
Presentación realizada por Francisco Javier Martínez Abarca, CEO de amplía))) en el Smart Energy Congress el 4 de abril. En ella habla de los actores que intervienen para crear una solución global del IoT, el mantenimiento remoto de los dispositivos que envían la información y extraen los datos, compromiso por simplificar e integrar todos los dispositivos independientemente de su lenguaje y sus protocolos, la necesidad de crear un ecosistema robusto, flexible, rápido y eficiente.
Presentación "Cloud Computing will change your business" preparada y presentada por Deustotech - Tecnológico Deusto para las Primeras Jornadas Azules que se celebrarán en la Facultad de Empresariales de Sarriko, Bilbao. Organiza AIESEC Bilbao. Más información aquí: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43xQcLBMqP0
Revista profesional sobre logística, ingeniería, producción, tecnología, industria y empresas.
Revista para personas que quieren conocer las claves del éxito empresarial
La siguiente presentación nos habla de los cambios que ha generado la computación en la nube en la actualidad tanto en las organizaciones como en el ámbito de educional.
Presentación en Kreabidasoa16 de Industria Inteligente con Bidasoa ActivaVenan Llona
#KreaBidasoa16 organizada por Bidasoa Activa en Ficoba (Irún el 26 de Mayo de 2016). Presentación en nombre de SPRI y Enpresa Digitala de Industria 4.0 y los Barnetegis Teknologikoak.
Análisis de las lecturas:
“Internet de las cosas. Un mundo de productos inteligentes y conectados que está transformando el mundo de la fabricación”
“Argumentos de inversión para el siglo XXI. Invertir en la Internet de las cosas”
DITRAMA - Guía para el Gestor de Transformación Digital (GTD) del Sector del ...Massimiliano Rumignani
Los materiales de formación y el curso off-line han sido creados en el marco del proyecto DITRAMA, una Alianza de Competencias Sectoriales financiada por el programa ERASMUS+ de la UE, por 12 socios de 8 países de la UE, entre los que se encuentran universidades, centros de FP y clusters sectoriales.
La doble transición (ecológica y digital), tendrá un enorme impacto en el sector del mueble de la UE durante los próximos años y décadas. Los Gestores de Transformación Digital serán los encargados de liderar el despliegue de la transformación digital dentro de las empresas de forma integral. Este profesional requerirá conocimientos y habilidades técnicas, tecnológicas y de gestión, visión para su despliegue dentro del sector y habilidades transversales para la gestión del cambio. Todas ellas son cubiertas a diferente nivel por el curso de formación DITRAMA.
El curso completo consta de 100 micro píldoras formativas agrupadas en 10 unidades (4 técnicas y 6 transversales), que cubren aspectos tanto estratégicos como prácticos y puede realizarse en su totalidad o seleccionando las video píldoras de interés.
Presentación utilizada para la realización del webinar "YoMeQuedoEnCasa" del 17 de abril de 2020.
Vídeo del webinar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UeUZKtc_10
Más info:
https://itec.es
Presentación realizada por Francisco Javier Martínez Abarca, CEO de amplía))) en el Smart Energy Congress el 4 de abril. En ella habla de los actores que intervienen para crear una solución global del IoT, el mantenimiento remoto de los dispositivos que envían la información y extraen los datos, compromiso por simplificar e integrar todos los dispositivos independientemente de su lenguaje y sus protocolos, la necesidad de crear un ecosistema robusto, flexible, rápido y eficiente.
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El impacto de la Tecnología en la optimización de la cadena de suministro
1. CONFERENCIA: El impacto de la Tecnología en la optimización
de la cadena de suministro: aplicaciones de gestión, estrategia e-
logistics y macro tendencias tecnológicas. Logística 4.0
Ignasi Sayol i Santamaria
Barcelona, a 13 de Octubre de 2022
2. President of Logistics Cluster of Catalonia
Member of the executive committee of PIMEC
Web: http://ignasisayol.com/
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/pub/ignasi-sayol/1/724/361
Twitter: https://twitter.com/isayolsanta
Education:
• Electronics Engineer - Ramon Llull University
• Telecommunications Engineer – Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC)
• PDG by IESE (Barcelona - 2009)
• PDD by Instituto de Empresa (Madrid - 2001-2002)
• MBA by La Salle & Manhattan College (Barcelona-New York) (1998-2000)
Professional experience:
• More than 16 years leading projects in different business areas in multinationals such as SITA (Société Int.
Télécom. Aéronautiques), Bull, or British Telecom. Big projects as CUTE-2 of Olympics Barcelona 92.
• CTC Externalización S.L: from 2004 to 2015, shareholder and General Manager.
He has been General Manager and shareholder of CTC Externalización S.L. He was the leader in the success story
of CTC, a logistics outsourcing company, from € 15M to € 150M in 10 years. A process of spectacular growth that
had the support of two important Spanish venture capital companies, Portobello and Suma Capital.
. He is currently an entrepreneur in the logistics and new technologies sector. Executive President of Inprous, a
company dedicated to designing technological solutions for temperature-controlled logistics.
. He is an independent advisor of several companies.
Teaching Experience:
• He regularly collaborates with different business schools in teaching tasks; writes articles and makes regular
presentations on the problems of operations management, logistics infrastructures, innovation and
entrepreneurship. Blog http://ignasisayol.com/
Ignasi Sayol i Santamaria - isayol@inprous.com
https://clusterlogistic.org/en/
https://www.pimec.org/en
3. Where are we in terms of
technological innovation?
5. Industry 4.0
The intelligent factory, a vision of computerized manufacturing with all
processes interconnected through Internet of Things (IOT). It is what is
known as the industrial Internet of things, I2OT.
Flexibility /
individualization of
manufacturing
processes
Manufacturers adapt
products to individual
customers needs, each
product is different.
Big Data
Factories must be able to
collect, analyze and manage
large amounts of data.
Artificial intelligence (AI) as a
key tool in the management
of production.
INDUSTRY 4.0 means
many things but it is
worth mentioning:
6. What will the factories be like in
2050?
Underground factories, which will alter the environment as little as
possible, more efficient and consume less energy resources.
Robotization will go further, allowing interaction
between humans and robots.
As a direct consequence it will give way to expert workers in
software management.
Greater efficiency of productive processes and use of
techniques such as additive production make it possible.
Underground
Plants
Robots
Relocation
Industry 4.0
https://ignasisayol.com/en/the-age-of-robots-here-and-now/
7. (2,18 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISk64bJ35yM (4,28 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AitCwCF5VM&t=26s
Future production with Industry 4.0
ABB Robotics - YuMi. You and Me. Together
Robot Safety & Edge Computing for Robotics Over 5G Wireless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7UPlWJ9FWQ (1,59 min)
8. Additive printing (3D)
The trend issuing 3D printers will advance in the direction of democratization of that
technology, being available to both, large and small companies.
Instead of products, we will end up importing and exporting designs and we will go to stores
to print them. It will be extended to practically all industries.
Big Challenges: Lower the cost per part, increase production speed, increase the number of
materials available (and mixing them).
Business opportunities:
• Engineering and design
• Manufacture of new products
• It will allow to revolutionize stocks (spare parts will be printed depending on the needs,
reducing storage and stock management).
• Reduction of transportation (according PWC, 40% air, 30% ship)
9. 3D Printing or Injection Molding your parts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WATXmH1uucI
(2,19 min)
HP 3D Printing How It Works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIuGREa6VYE
(7,07 min)
Top 6 Most Amazing Ways 3D Printing
Is Now Used In Practice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APc0X9vaRmE
(4 min)
New 3D printer makes multi-material robots (2,10 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WL4b03Tfjg
https://ignasisayol.com/en/3d-printing-the-logistics-transformation-engine/
11. Set of technologies and applications:
Cooperative logistics
Platform business models
3D printing
Logistics apps
Cloud Computing / Cloud ERP
Internet of Things (IoT)
Big Data / AI / Blockchain
Augmented reality applied to the supply chain
Autonomous vehicles
Platooning / Hyperloop / Quantum computing
and many others...
Industry 4.0 counterpart
Logistics: increasing weight in
the final cost of the product
Logistics is critical to achieve
competitive industrial
processes
Technology is an essential
lever to achieve efficient and
competitive logistics
The different technologies are
not isolated compartments,
the real power is to link them,
synergize them.
Logistics 4.0:
12. Cooperative logistics 4.0 – Platform business models
The "uberization" of services applied to logistics
The competitiveness of supply chains leads us to:
- Share information, knowledge and experiences
- Consolidate merchandise flows
- Share transport and network capacity
- Share logistics infrastructure (warehouses, platforms, etc.)
- Raise long-term improvement goals
- Digitalization of processes is a necessity
- Platform business models appear
- Business models of zero marginal cost
The final customer claims availability of customized products, immediacy and adjusted costs,
also we have environmental commitment
To achieve this, INNOVATION and TECHNOLOGY are the key
BLOCKCHAIN will be essential, disintermediation
is key in all of them
13. Cooperative logistics 4.0 – Platform business models
SUPPLIERS RETAILER CUSTOMERS
CUSTOMER
SEGMENT 1
PLATFORM
CUSTOMER
SEGMENT 2
“Right” to use
the platform
A)
B)
From linear supply chains to platform-based business models
19. (6,47 min)
Gartner Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2021
https://youtu.be/s3rlYWcwdDY
20. Cloud Computing
What is it?
Set of programs and services hosted on a server connected to the Network,
accessible from any computer with Internet connection without the need to
install executable applications on your hard drive and where the information
generated by these same applications or services, is also stored.
Cooperative work tool between companies, that allows to optimize
management of complex processes such as logistics supply chains, for
example.
It is a very powerful way to obtain distributed and accessible
services everywhere.
21. Cloud Computing
It has become the business model for both, SMEs and large companies, also for
their strategies, since it allows them to have a new tool that accelerates
process innovation and reduces costs.
" This technology model adapts to the needs of the company at all
times, because you only pay for what you use "
But it is much more...
22. “Internet of Things” (IOT)
Advantages
• Provides instant visibility of supply chains, distribution centers, land and sea ports.
• Facilitates the automation of the entire manufacturing process.
• Improves the visibility of products throughout the supply chain (temperature, humidity,
location, movement, etc.).
• Allows to identify, locate or measure the status of assets, people or business
transactions :
• Improvement in decision making
• Allows to take better advantage of resources and also improve monitoring
• Allows to improve the quality of products while reducing operating expenses
• Improves delivery times and customer service.
A concept that refers to the digital interconnection
of everyday objects with the internet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mBO2vqLv38 (5,51 min)
IoT - Internet of Things - What is IoT?
23. Big Data / AI
Computer systems based on obtaining data on a large scale, together
with methods that allow the identification of recurring patterns within
these data. That is, not only get data but have powerful tools to analyze
them, use concepts such as "Machine learning" (automatic learning),
closely linked to artificial intelligence.
The extraordinary volume of information that we can obtain with IoT,
for example, is useless if we can not manage it, analyze it, draw
conclusions and generate appropriate action plans.
E-commerce is one of the sectors in which Big Data and programmatic
advertising have impacted more strongly, since it is a type of business
without limits of growth, where it is necessary and almost essential,
exhaustive knowledge of the customers. In e-commerce we are lucky to
have a huge volume of data from our customers, a key element to
implement an effective big data.
24. Big Data / AI
Example: Anticipatory shipping, patented by Amazon.
Revolutionizes operations and logistics, we begin to send or even send a package
before the customer clicks "buy".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMfNDFD4nWQ (1,07 min)
Pattern detection (25 products)
https://www.target.com/
25. Augmented reality applied to the supply chain
What is it?
• A technology that combines physical information with digital
information in real time and in the same space, expanding the
information of the elements that exist in our environment.
• Put simply, augmented reality is nothing more than what we see taken to
a mobile device.
• Seeks to turn our physical world into an interactive and digital
world.
26. Augmented reality applied to the supply chain
We managed to anticipate information, which allows us to:
Use augmented reality at a higher or strategic level (simulate):
In Transport :
Administrative scope :
Streamline processes · Optimize costs · Increased security.
Making virtual changes can create new spaces to store or distribute the goods
in the transport to optimize the space to the maximum.
The augmented reality allows to speed up the work with barcodes and other
identifiers when the merchandise passes through the means of transport.
From registration to traceability.
Savings in costs and management time.
28. Autonomous vehicles :
Trucks without driver
Brakes on its implementation in
the industry
- High costs
- Road safety rules and legislative
barriers
- Problems with insurance
- Rejection by the sector
Advantages
- Efficiency
- Safety
- Network
- Allows the driver to rest or
perform other tasks
- Reduce emissions
https://ignasisayol.com/en/the-future-of-road-transportation-driverless-trucks/
30. Platooning Trucks: linking of two or more trucks in convoy,
using connectivity technology and automated driving support systems
Clean (lowers fuel consumption
and CO2 emissions), safe,
efficient
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYoF0n8sw9E (2,04 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3fF6m4ks1g (2,12 min)
Truck Platooning
31. Drones
Barriers
- Flight duration (battery)
- Action radius (control)
- Flight speed
- Regulations that will be necessary
to legalize the use of drones.
Possible uses and advantages in
logistics
- Delivery of goods without the need of a
human pilot on board
- Reduction of delivery times
- Costs reduction
- Reduction of security and infrastructure
risks
33. Hyperloop
Hyperloop is all about removing the two things that slow down regular vehicles: friction and
air resistance.
The vactrain concept theoretically eliminates these obstacles by employing magnetically
levitating trains in evacuated (airless) or partly evacuated tubes, allowing for speeds of
thousands of miles per hour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zSWagCyWio (2,40 min)
Virgin Hyperloop Passenger Experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKvbSboQ5_g
First Hyperloop Passenger Test (1,31 min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQIihCOrvZY
Introducing DP World Cargospeed (2,10 min)
Hyperloop en Valencia – objetivo 2030
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8e8P0ekUYQ
34. Autonomous ships
Nextsteps...
2020 2025 2030 2035
Reducedcrewwithremote supportand
operation of certainfunctions
Remotelyoperated
localvessel
Unmannedshipswillmostlikelystart withlocal applications
Remotecontrolledunmanned
ocean-goingship
Remotecontrolled
unmanned coastalvessel
Autonomousunmanned
ocean-goingship
Rolls-Royceenvisages a remotely operated
localvesselbeing the first stage and in operation from 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMBglunfHrU (2,54 min)
Autonomous Shipping - Marine & Offshore - Dassault Systèmes
Rolls-Royce | SVAN - world’s first autonomous ferry demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW57ZMjL_fc (5,39 min)
35. Quantum computers are not a simple evolution of today's computers,
they are a completely disruptive technology. They are the answer to the
limit of process capacity that we will find in a short time due to the
capacity limit of the miniaturization of the basic components of
microelectronics.
A quantum computer is a computing device that makes use of quantum
mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement.
UNLIMITED CALCULATION CAPACITY
This technology is so interesting for one simple reason: these phenomena generate unprecedented process
power. That is why it is becoming a development with the possibility of revolutionizing the world of
computing. Quantum machines promise to surpass even existing supercomputers and all that can be
built in the future. In addition, its energy consumption is incredibly lower than current supercomputers.
This does not mean the definitive elimination of traditional computing. The classic computer will remain, in
the medium term, the simplest and most economical solution to solve most problems. What quantum
computers allow, given their ability to manage data, is the ability to drive disruptive advances in a variety
of fields, from science, engineering, to pharmaceutical research.
Quantum computing
https://ignasisayol.com/en/quantum-computing/
36. Who impacts can it have on everyday life?
Advantages:
Almost infinite
computing power
Solving complex
algorithms
Shorten time in
troubleshooting
Example: Health care
In a pandemic: predicting viral spread, helping to create drugs to cure it,
analyzing millions of variables around the world, predicting future epidemics.
Already at Harvard University in 2012, a quantum computer, D-Wave One,
was used to solve the way some proteins fold.
Example: Finance
The systems could be used for the development of complex financial
models and risk management within the financial industry. It could help find
new ways to model financial data and isolate critical global risk factors.
In logistics, for the logistics sector, optimization is the common denominator of all transactions and
processes. Classical computing is used for the organization of routes, vehicle fleets, real-time data
management, etc., which in the long run can become too complicated processes for a classical solution, so
a Quantum approach will become a great alternative.
We must also think that the Physical Internet, which will be the ultimate engine of global logistics
optimization will need a large amount of real-time process to be operational. Quantum computing can
be the ultimate solution for its implementation.
Quantum computing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhHMJCUmq28&t=6s (7,16 min)
Quantum Computers Explained – Limits of Human Technology
38. DECENTRALIZED SECURE DISTRIBUTED NETWORK
NO INTERMEDIARIES
IT IS THE LAYER OF CONFIDENCE AND
FEHACIENCE THAT PRECISE INTERNET
Paradigm shift
BASES ITS POTENTIAL DISRUPTIVE ON THREE ELEMENTS
39. 1. RELIABLE NETWORK
Record of information in a network of agreed nodes
Distributed ledger: stores information in the form of transactions
Chopped into small blocks
Encrypted
Replicated
Concatenated
Distributed
The information cannot be altered without the network knowing
Blockchain acts as a “notary”
40. • They control the exchange of information or goods between individuals
and / or companies
• Compliance is automatically verified by the network
• It runs and enforces itself, without intermediaries or mediators
Smart contract
SMART CONTRACT means the reliable execution of a workflow,
no digitization of contracts
2. SMART CONTRACTS
41. It can represent any type of fungible and negotiable good
This concept allows the realization of micropayments between
different platforms through virtual wallets
Often used in marketplaces where the purchase and sale of goods
and services without intermediaries is facilitated, in a simple and
transparent way
3. TOKEN
42. 4 blockchain features.
1. Data transparency
Each interested party receives controlled
access to a shared data set, creating a
single source of truth.
All participants in the chain are confident
that they are using the most recent,
accurate and reliable data set.
There must be additional mechanisms to
ensure that stored records are accurate, to
avoid falsification and from a verifiable
source.
43. 2. Security
Traditional accounting books generally
provide a security layer that, once violated,
allows access to all stored data.
In a blockchain-based system, security
mechanisms ensure that individual
transactions and messages are
cryptographically signed. The information
is encrypted, chopped and replicated on
many nodes.
This guarantees security and effective
risk management to face the current high
risks of piracy, data manipulation and data
compromise.
4 blockchain features.
44. 3. Asset Management
It can be used to manage ownership of digital
assets and facilitate asset transfers (tokens).
For example:
It can be used to track ownership of titles
(property titles or diamond certificates) and
rights (copyright and mineral rights).
The tokens can be used as: property
certificates, software licenses, shares of a
company, reward programs, access to rent
cars, concert tickets, pay tolls, crowfunding,
represent physical elements in digital trading
platforms, etc.
4 blockchain features.
45. 4. Execution of flowcharts
Smart contracts are flowcharts implemented
through a computer program for automatic
execution.
You can automatically enforce the rules agreed
by the interested parties and the process steps.
They are totally autonomous. When the
conditions of the contract are met, the previously
specified and agreed actions occur without
human interaction.
This functionality opens the use of blockchain to a
large number of corporate uses, especially in the
world of logistics.
4 blockchain features.
46. Blockchain types
Types of blockchain systems :
Public Blockchain (open access, full
transparency, not administrators)
Private (permissioned) Blockchain
(controlled access, limited transparency,
single administrator)
Consortium or Federated Blockchain (link
private blockchains, more than one
administrator, powerful model for corporate
use)
Blockchain as a Service – BaaS (IBM,
Amazon, Microsoft,..)
Common elements: distributed ledger, transactions, blocks, encryption.
There are a variety of options and flexibility when deciding how the network is
managed, participants, degree of decentralization, level of transparency
Depending on the application we must choose the one we will use.
47. Blockchain.
¿What impact can it have on everyday life?
Advantage:
Transparency
Security
Trust relationships
Fluency. Flow in processes
and transactions.
Example: Health care
Sensitive data from all parties involved, from
the patient to the medical companies could
be shared using the highest levels of
encryption and data protection to greatly
improve service efficiency and quality.
Traceability and privacy are key
Example: Finance
Businesses and customers could adopt a
common digital currency as an alternative to
traditional money, reducing the cost of
transfers and allowing micro transactions.
Non-brokerage is the key factor.
In logistics, the exchange of data through the supply chain could enable higher
levels of transparency, allowing consumers to make better decisions about the
products they buy. Efficient process management and managing to eliminate
inefficiencies are key.
54. Innovative and sustainable cold chain solution from harvest to
last mile distribution through multimodal logistics
PASSIVE REFRIGERATION CONTAINERS
ideal for maritime and intermodal logistics (ship - rail - road)
Up to 32 days transportation, app traceable, no power supply, high quality uninterrupted cold chain guaranteed from field to market
Allows for Direct Shipment
56. Blockchain
Data mining
and
processes
Artificial Intelligence
• Clustering
• Temporal series
• Classification
• Deep learning
Database
NoSQL
GSM
Communications
Positioning
IoT
(Sensorics'
Electronics)
Broker
MQTT
Intelligent passive IoT container (up to 32 days without
the need for an electrical connection, cold "cave" type
that lengthens the life of the product, innovative real-
time monitoring of positioning, temperature, humidity,
O2, CO2, ethanol, ethylene, etc.).
There is no other solution like it on the market.
Disruptive application of Artificial Intelligence tools to
detect risks and avoid product losses.
Blockchain technology to certify the origin and traceability
of products transported end to end, from the field to the plate.
Service
Platform
57. Innovative and sustainable cold chain solution from harvest to
last mile distribution through multimodal logistics
Passive multimodal Containers:
10”, 20”, 40”, 45”, other volumes
Passive multimodal pallet solutions
58. Innovative and sustainable cold chain solution from harvest to
last mile distribution through multimodal logistics
Passive multimodal Containers:
10”, 20”, 40”, 45”, other volumes
Passive multimodal pallet solutions
59. Innovative and sustainable cold chain solution from harvest to
last mile distribution through multimodal logistics
Passive last mile distribution solutions: delivery vans
60. Innovative and sustainable cold chain solution from harvest to
last mile distribution through multimodal logistics
Passive last mile distribution solutions: delivery vans and small electric
delivery vehicles for sustainable distribution in historic city centres.