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Ambrosus

The Ambrosus network is a blockchain-based ecosystem for supply chains, ensuring the origin, quality, compliance and proper handling of items tracked by the network. Ambrosus’ primary focus is on improving supply chains for life-essential products, specifically food and medicine, although the protocol can be applied to almost any complex supply chain.

Main sectors: Supply Chains & Logistics; Food & Drinks; Healthcare & Biotechnologies

Main applications: Supply Chain Management/Trade;
Disintermediation and decentralized networks

Established in: 2017

URL: https://ambrosus.com/; https://tech.ambrosus.com/

 

Organisation: Ambrosus Technologies GmbH

Organisation type: Companies (for-profit) – SME

Founders: Stefan Meyer, Co-Founder; Angel Versetti, Co-Founder

Partners: EPFL Innovation Park, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ; Department of Economic Promotion, Government of Canton of Vaud, Switzerland; United Nations 10-Year Framework of Programmes, Sustainable Food Systems Programme; EIT Food, European Institute of Technology; LDJ Capital; Kenetic Capital; Parity Technologies; Bitcoin Suisse; Crypto Valley Association; MassChallenge; Microsoft BizSpark; MME; WachsmanPR; Trek Therapeutics; Monaco Growth; Forums; Lyons Communications

Country: Ireland; Estonia; Switzerland

City: Dublin; Tallinn; Lausanne, Zug

Stage of project: Live

Geographical reach: International

DLT / Blockchain: Public – Ethereum

Other technologies: IoT / Smart Appliances / Wearables

 

Whitepaper: https://ambrosus.com/assets/en/-White-Paper-V8-1.pdf

Github: https://github.com/ambrosus

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmbrosusAMB

 

This project is part of the #DLT4Good Scanning. ‘#DLT4Good: Co-creating a European Ecosystem of Distributed Ledger Technologies for Social and Public Good’ is a forward-looking science for policy project supported by the European Parliament, and coordinated by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in cooperation with the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content & Technology (DG CONNECT). Learn more about #DLT4Good.