How Blockchain-enabled Traceability Will Change the Food & Beverage Industry Forever

Webinar su richiesta | 55 minuti

Identify defective products in seconds with Blockchain.

Blockchain-enabled Traceability
Blockchain-enabled Traceability

As food and beverage producers face growing pressure to do more with less, they face a familiar challenge: product recalls. With supply chains expanding across the world and an increased focus on bringing products to market faster than ever, it becomes increasingly difficult to prevent expensive mistakes.

With the blockchain, food and beverage producers can utilize a secure, transparent ledger for every transaction and quality control check in a supply chain. By its very nature, the blockchain is decentralized and encrypted, protecting it from tampering with any party. As a result, every organization involved in a supply chain can rely on the data to accurately and efficiently track products. F&B producers can identify where defective products are in a matter of seconds, avoiding disastrous recalls and saving tens of millions of dollars.

Watch this webinar as you will hear about:

  • Contextualization of IoT data with production orders to provide insights on production performance and KPIs.
  • Tracking of production processes from raw materials to finished goods to create genealogy within the plant.
  • Simulation of the supply chain to generate IOT data for Trusted Traceability.
  • Prescriptive data analytics to improve products and processes based on contextualized data across the product lifecycle.

Speaker:

Davide Picciotto

Davide Picciotto

Digital Enterprise Thought Leader, Siemens Digital Industries Software

Davide has joined the exciting journey of the Digital Enterprise in early 2015 as Thought Leader in the Consumer Products space. Previously he has been leading the Siemens US MOM Food & Beverage team since January 2013. His background is in the Manufacturing Execution space, but his focus has grown over time to cover Automation, MOM and now the broader digitalization space including PLM. He has excellent knowledge of all the technologies used in digitalization and of the value of applying them to industrial processes and has focused in the manufacturing and economics of the Process Industry linking ROI, financial KPIs, and qualitative benefits to manufacturing processes. Davide has earned a master’s degree in communication engineering at the University of Genoa, IT. He is currently based in Chicago, IL.