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Will DLT Become the Next Security Standard for IoT Condition Monitoring and Asset Tracking?

Kontakt.io and the IOTA Foundation Discuss Opportunities and Applications
for Distributed Ledger Technology in Internet of Things

Internet of Things (IoT) and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) have a lot in common: they are both decentralized, data-based, and fast-evolving technologies with innovative applications in various verticals. Combining them can bring a lot of value to IoT-based data transactions, and Kontakt.io is committed to embracing DTL to enable tamper-proof and chargeable readings of smart sensor data. This next-generation security is possible with IOTA, a DTL without blocks, chains, or miners, which flips today’s blockchain paradigm on its head and makes DTL applicable in IoT at scale.

Following the Kontakt.io and IOTA collaboration announcement, we’re bringing executives from both Kontakt.io and the IOTA Foundation to talk about how IOTA-powered IoT transforms modern condition monitoring and asset tracking solutions in supply chain and healthcare.

 

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Speakers:

Łukasz Szelejewski Łukasz Szelejewski CTO Kontakt.io


Steffen von Bünau Steffen von Bünau Product Strategy Advisor Kontakt.io

Dominik Schiener Dominik Schiener Co-founder and Co-Chairman The IOTA Foundation


Jens Munch Jens Munch Head of Global Trade & Supply Chains The IOTA Foundation

Watch the webinar to learn about:

  • Technology overview: IoT in condition monitoring and asset tracking
  • Why Kontakt.io believes in Blockchain/DLT applications
  • Technology overview: distributed ledgers in data transactions
  • The business value of IOTA in global supply chains and healthcare
  • Kontakt.io’s implementation of IOTA
  • Kontakt.io case studies
  • Q&A

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