LINFINITY Roundtable Reaches A Consensus on the Integration of Blockchain with Traditional Industries
2019-03-06 14:27:44
(LINFINITY Roundtable in Korea)
“The research, development and commercialisation of technology has become an important issue of industrial development. In this environment, as traditional enterprises start to lay out their visions for the blockchain industry, it has become a powerful driving force in the vigorous development of the entire blockchain industry.” At the LINFINITY Roundtable held in Seoul, South Korea, LINFINITY, together with political and business representatives, such as Dr. Santhi Kanoktanaporn, the Secretary General of the Asian Productivity Organization (APO); Dr. Myung Oh, the former Vice Prime Minister of Korea and Prof JoongHo Ahn, Professor Emeritus of the Seoul National University, reached a consensus regarding the integration of blockchain with traditional industries.
(LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian)
The Roundtable was hosted by LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian. He pointed out that computational giants such as IBM, Microsoft and Oracle, have now begun to lay out their own individual roadmaps and visions for the blockchain industry. For example, Oracle recently announced that its self-developed cloud blockchain platform had accumulated a great deal of enterprise users. Pilot applications of blockchain technology have also been launched in a great number of industries, such as logistics traceability, academic certificate anti-counterfeiting, and taxation. The joining of these large multinational companies will significantly elevate the value of blockchain technology in the commercial field. Mr. Lian also noted: “LINFINITY is currently breaking the myth of blockchain being too complicated to effectively utilise, conveying the traceability of blockchain to our traditional industry customers in a simpler, more application-orientated way.”
(Dr. Santhi Kanoktanaporn, Secretary General of the Asian Productivity Organization (APO))
(Dr. Myung Oh, former Vice Prime Minister of Korea)
(Jang Mi Jyung, President of JMK Global Corp, Global Samsung Corp)
“I think that, in supply chain terms, supply chain finance will be an important breakthrough for blockchain in traditional industries, which will bring unprecedented settlement convenience to the industry. Additionally, fund liquidity will become far more secure and flexible than we have currently,” stated Jang Mi Jyung, President of JMK Global Corp, Global Samsung Corp.
(Pär Helgosson, CEO of Djenee)
“Although the advantages of blockchain technology can solve the pain points associated with informational exchange in traditional industries, only the commercialisation of blockchain technology can bring out its own value. This requires not only the financial support of traditional enterprises, but also the integration of actual application scenarios to solve specific problems. We are constantly trying to do this, hoping to bring more users a better experience,” Pär Helgosson, CEO of Swedish company Djenee said.
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