Switzerland-based blockchain producer Jelurida forms a new partnership to bring new uses for decentralized technologies to the market. The TECNIO Centre EASY team of technology experts at the University of Girona and Aumenta Solutions did a lot of research and development work that led to the new relationship.
Developer of the first customizable blockchains, Nxt and Ardor, Jelurida, said in a formal statement that it has made a strategic partnership with the augmented reality company Aumenta Solutions and its partner, MSI.
It is expected that the agreement will change the way people talk about maintaining port facilities. The clever platform allows real-time data sharing due to the disruptive power of blockchain technology and AR. Also, it makes all the systems involved work better and has less downtime. The system that Jelurida and Aumenta made will store, share, verify, and keep track of data using the Ardor blockchain.
Francisco Sarrias of Jelurida Swiss SA talked about how important this relationship is for marketing and technology for his product: AR technology changes the way ports are built and how they keep track of their assets. It gives repair workers access to digital data in real-time, which makes them more productive and cuts down on downtime. We’re thrilled to bring this new technology to the business and improve the way upkeep is done. Jelurida is known for its skill in putting money to use in the real world. Before, this group was the first to plan chess and bridge competitions that took place fully on the blockchain.
The agreement will include, among other things, a licensing scheme that will be made better by Jelurida’s Ardor blockchain. Pere Roset, the general partner at Aumenta Solutions, is excited about the possibility of the new certification scheme for the accuracy and integrity of transportation data: Part of the project is the licensing program, which makes sure that upkeep jobs are done properly and in the right place. More information about Aumenta Solutions and Jelurida’s partnership will be made public in the coming months.