Difference between revisions of "Siemens"
From CryptoWiki
wiki_crypto>Zeb.dyor |
m (→Main Links) |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
* Has said it will use/build on [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]], [[Corda]] and [[Hyperledger Fabric]] | * Has said it will use/build on [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]], [[Corda]] and [[Hyperledger Fabric]] | ||
* Is a [https://fetch.ai/faqs/ member] (8-6-2020) of [[Trusted IoT Alliance]]. | * Is a [https://fetch.ai/faqs/ member] (8-6-2020) of [[Trusted IoT Alliance]]. | ||
*Siemens has [https://bbweekly.substack.com/p/blockbytes-weekly-week-7-2023 issued] its first digital bond on the [[Polygon (MATIC)|Polygon]] blockchain (2-2023). | |||
== Current employees == | == Current employees == |
Latest revision as of 08:28, 6 March 2023
Basics
- From Forbes Blockchain 50 (Apr 16, 2019):
"In Park Slope, Brooklyn, some residents with Siemens solar panels had more energy than they could use on sunny days. The Brooklyn Microgrid project, run off a private blockchain, allows those with excess power to sell energy to their neighbors. The German giant has a lot of skin in this game, with $28 billion a year in revenues from things like energy turbines and applications managing smart grids. Grid technology has been decentralizing and democratizing power generation; blockchain can accelerate that process. Full profile"
Main Links
- Has said it will use/build on Ethereum, Corda and Hyperledger Fabric
- Is a member (8-6-2020) of Trusted IoT Alliance.
- Siemens has issued its first digital bond on the Polygon blockchain (2-2023).
Current employees
- Key leader: Bernd Rosauer, head of research, Technology Field IT Platforms