This presentation by Sven Laepple, founder of ASTRATUM, has been created for the Dronemasters #25, which was held in Berlin on Nov, 2nd at Airbus Group.
Here, a brief introduction into blockchain is followed by some scenarios, where blockchain may be applied to improve specific use cases.
4. ASTRATUM
Blockchain Garage Berlin
Industry
Automotive, transportation,
finance, insurance, telecom,
publishers etc.
Partner & Multiplicator
Accelerators, Incubators,
Organizations, Chamber of
Commerce etc..
Startups & founders
... will be financed and
developed
Mentors
Support with Know-how and
Network
Innovators
Serial entrepreneurs, startups,
blockchain experts. Building
together new companies
Venture Capital
VC´s invest as Co-Investors
– Hub for all participants of the decentralized ecosystem
ASTRATUM
Garage Berlin
Universities
Universities, Studies,
Research, Resources Projekte
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5. From ideation to prototypes, MVP and incorporation
• Ideation process
• Development of use
cases
• Introduction of
existing use cases
• Strategy
Use cases Prototypes MVP
Corporate
Ventures
• Concept
• Rapid prototyping
• Build measure learn
• Feedback customers
• Learnings
• Business modeling
• Building and testing
MVP
• Financial planning
• Founding company
• Marketing strategy
• Company building
Selection and agreement
on use case
Learning from protoyping Market approach
1
Workshop
“use case”
Concept and
strategy
Development
of prototype
Company
building
Company Building
2 3 4
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ASTRATUM
From use case to prototype to ventures
6. Four events
ahead
DAppHack
Developer hackathon in Berlin.
27 Nov
Business Blockchain
Corporate 1-day event in Berlin.
Tech infrastructure and
business use cases.
7 Dec
Blockshow
1 day corporate event Munich in
collaboration with CoinTelegraph.
15 Mar
Blockchain Roadshow
12 month “Magical Blockchain
Mystery Tour”: Multiple cities in
Europe, vendors and corporates
meetups and developer hackathons.
2017
13. A Blockchain is a
decentralized ledger of
verified and confirmed
transactions, which is
copied in identical
versions on a P2P
network of computers.
The blockchain is
encrypted and
immutable.
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17. Blockchain
Basic use cases
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The Mega Master Blockchain List
An excellent list of 84 blockchain use cases.
Examples:
1. Currencies, crowd-funding, mortgage / loan records
2. Vehicle registries, regulatory records, ID’s
3. Contracts, Wills, GPS trails
4. Educational Certificates, Delivery records, Accounting
5. Timeshare keys, car rental keys
6. Coupons, tickets, Digital ights Management, Online ID
7. SIM Cards, Documentary records (Evidence), 3D Printer
by Ledra Capital
Categories of most use cases:
1. Financial Models, Records, Models
2. Public Records
3. Private Records
4. Other Semi-Public Records
5. Physical Asset Keys
6. Intangibles
7. Other
24. Blockchain
Drones Security
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Blockchain may help regularize and control appropriate use of
drones.
It does so by keeping a high-speed, assured ledger of airspace
activity and information regarding the drone and its operator, and
distributing it to all appropriate parties.
A blockchain registry of whitelisted Drone Unique Identifying
Numbers (DUIN) on the blockchain may help identifying and
controlling aerial fly zone access rights and owner from distance.
25. Blockchain and Drones
Use cases/areas, with blockchain potential 1
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• Pictures
• Video
• Surveillance
• Measuring with sensors
• Controlling (A DUIN* for each drone)
• Accessing
• Tracking with GPS coordinates
• Insurance
• Racing
• Timestamp/Evidence
• Confirmation of delivery
• Automatic collection of payments
• Verification of route, presence, identity
* DUIN: Drone Unique Identification Number
26. Blockchain and Drones
Use cases/areas, with blockchain potential 2
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• Aerial survey
• Bridge inspection
• Track inspection
• Incident response
• Property Protection/Inspection
• Aerial photography and videography
• Automated trail routing
• Geo-fancing
• Collision avoidance
• Data collection
• Data service providing
• Enforcing safe-use rules
27. Blockchain and Drones
Use cases/areas, with blockchain potential 3
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• Contractual agreements between any combination of parties in a
trade transaction: buyer; seller; bank; insurance company;
government entity; chamber of commerce; shipper/carrier/charterer;
inspection, analysis and health companies/organisations; etc.
• Buyer application for a trade instrument (letter of credit; guarantee; etc.)
• Simplified preparation of documents.
• Access to pre/post-inspection information.
• Tracking of goods in transit; atmospheric and environmental
• conditions of goods in transit; etc.
• Re-sale of goods in transit.
• Problems encountered with goods in transit.
• Arrival of goods at destination.
28. Blockchain and Drones
Use cases/areas, with blockchain potential 4
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• Transfer of ownership of goods.
• Automatic release of staged payment of goods.
• Execution of insurance as required.
• Access to collateral status and monitoring.
• Reduction of potential fraud and corruption.
• No reliance on intermediaries.
• Automatic release of contingent liabilities.
• Automatic release of warranties, indemnities, counter-indemnities.
• Automatic release of liens, insurance or collateral.
• More efficient and timely usage of credit facilities.
• Reduced requirement for manual document checking under letters of credit.
• Simplified administration and cost reduction.Digital not paper.
• Improved KYC, CDD and AML.
• More transparency for regulators.
32. Pioneering Convergence
ASTRATUM and Outlier Ventures
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ASTRATUM and Outlier Ventures (London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong)
collaborate on pioneering „convergence“ together.
The thesis is a convergence of blockchain and following emerging tech:
• Artificial Intelligence (AI)
• The Internet of Autonomous Things (IoAT)
• Autonomous robotics (Drones and autonomous vehicles)
• Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)
• 3D printing
• Drone Racing (Racing team and blockchain applied tech for racetrack)
33. Thank you.
ASTRATUM @ Dronemasters, Berlin – Blockchain 021116
Disclaimer: Material for this presentation has been used from various sources, like IBTimes, IoT World News, Ledra Capital, Masters Advisors, MIT, Monax, PWC, Tapscott, William Mougayar Venture Radar
And other sources, which were sourced via the internet and could not be properly attributed. The detailed source has been, where available, entered in the corresponding notes of this presentation.
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