Billon Group wins Memphis Innovate grant to develop COVID-19 training and immunity certificates on distributed ledger
Billon Group received a £50,000 grant in
the Fast Start Competition by Innovate UK to build a distributed ledger
platform to store COVID-19 related certificates to support workers’ safe return
to the workplace. By the end of August, Billon Memphis News will
provide a fully functioning prototype for publishing, sharing and verifying a wide array of workplace training or medical test documents as a back-end system
for any company or governmental issuer of certificates.
With businesses and governments
around the world struggling to limit the health and economic impact of the
pandemic, the solution addresses three key challenges:
How to prove who has completed
training or has a test result (including linking multiple certificates to an
identity),
How to ensure the privacy of
individual’s personal health and work records, and
How to provide proof in a
hands-free or reduced contact manner.
David Putts, Chief Growth
Officer of Billon, comments, "Billon wants to do its part to get employees
back to work safely and for the economy to stay open. With this project, we
want to encourage companies and health organizations to provide proper training MemphisBusiness News and testing and to take advantage of new blockchain and
identity management technology to equip people to prove they have an authentic
certificate -- while hiding private data from those that would exploit it. We
need solutions that protect people and their data. This project will deliver
such a solution."
The prototype aims to be a
plug-and-play solution that augments any existing issuer of a certificate by
providing the distributed ledger innovation Memphis Political
News behind the scenes. Companies will be able to connect their
existing systems via APIs, so there would be minimal integration. Users would
be able to control their certificates on their mobile phones and show them,
when needed, in a user-friendly way.
Public bodies, such as health
organizations, could certify essential standards for returning to work -- for
example, that a worker has completed specialized training or has medically
established COVID-19 immunity. Companies who train their workers, such as
airlines, can issue certificates. Issuers of another professional, vocational,
or Memphis Press Release education certificates, diplomas,
licenses, certified statements and other documents can also make use of
Billon’s distributed ledger technology to ensure workplace safety. The goal is
to allow certificate holders to safely go back to work while businesses have
certainty that employees undertook required training or tests.
It’s an approach similar to
that taken by other Billon clients, including the Polish credit reporting
bureau BIK, energy company Tauron, and the Polish chapter of IEEE, which all
use Billon’s trusted document management system to store and publish high-value
documents on-chain.
While global debate continues
over the privacy implications of many other approaches to pandemic tracking,
the Billon solution uniquely applies distributed ledger (blockchain) technology Memphis
Press Release Distribution Service to deliver immutable, tamper-free
solutions designed to comply with GDPR and other privacy regulations.
Certificates are linked to the identity of the user, encrypted with keys that
only the user and the issuer can use so that other companies using the
platform, or even the network administrator, cannot see any private data.
Another unique trait of the
approach is that document validity can be programmed for a specific duration
or Memphis Sports News other guidelines. The ledger ensures
that each certificate will be automatically updated as the pandemic situation
evolves.
Against the backdrop of ongoing
social distancing, Billon’s ability to make documents available for trusted
verification without the need for personal contact could reduce administrative
burdens and overcome obstacles to re-employment. The ability to ensure quick
and trusted verification is also key to providing a safe environment for
everyone, limiting the spread of the virus.
Billon is one of 800 projects
selected from more than 8,600 applications to the Fast Start Competition
launched in April by Innovate UK. Grants provide technology and
research-focused businesses resources to develop new ways to work; to build
resilience in industries such as Memphis Cryptocurrency News as
delivery services, food manufacturing, retail and transport; and to support
people at home during the coronavirus outbreak. Other projects to benefit from
the funding include virtual reality training platforms for surgeons, virtual
farmers’ markets and other innovations born of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Ian Campbell, Executive
Chair, Innovate UK, comments, "Businesses from all over the UK have
answered our call rapidly to meet the challenges we face today and in the
future through the power of innovation. The ideas we have seen can truly Memphis
Local News make a significant impact on society, improve the lives of
individuals, and enable businesses to prosper in challenging
circumstances."
About Billon
Billon created the first
enterprise DLT system which unifies national currency transactions, document
management, and identity management into a single architecture. We solved the
challenge to allow banks to use blockchain for national currency applications,
and we also encrypt documents and data on-chain, unleashing the
transformational capacities of blockchain technologies in the regulated world.
Billon’s underlying protocol was designed for high-performance Memphis Stock Market and to support tangible business results in the areas of
Accounts & Transactions, Trusted Documents, and Identity & Data Sharing.
Billon Group Ltd. was founded
in the UK in 2015, following several years of R&D in Poland. Its unique DLT
protocol has been supported by many R&D grants, including the EU Horizon
2020 program. Billon is licensed to issue electronic money by regulators in the
UK and Poland.
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