International Chamber of Commerce and Perlin Partnered to Promote adoption of Blockchain Technology

International Chamber of Commerce and Perlin Partnered to Promote adoption of Blockchain Technology

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) announced its collaboration with Perlin to support its plans for adoption of blockchain technology among world businesses.

ICC has more than 45 million member companies across 130 countries. Perlin joins ICC as a technology partner. The blockchain company will offer free access to its blockchain platform during the early stages of the project.

Perlin is a trustless and decentralized cloud computing marketplace. The platform leverages underutilized compute power from smart-devices to make supercomputing economically viable and accessible globally.

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Secretary General of the ICC, John Denton AO, said, "The ICC has always been committed to empowering our members to achieve the highest levels of corporate excellence and continuing innovation. In collaboration with Perlin, which leads the field in blockchain and distributed ledger development, we can help facilitate practical and truly disruptive transformation for businesses across every conceivable industry sector."

CEO of Perlin, Dorjee Sun, said, "The Perlin team has always recognised that meaningful blockchain and distributed ledger tech adoption can only be achieved by building tools that are practical, scalable, cost-effective and add substantial value for businesses of all sizes. As the real-world pilots we’re already deploying show, the technology we’ve built meets each of these essential criteria head on."

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The announcement noted that ICC and Perlin believe in the disruptive nature of blockchain technology for large-scale enterprises as well as small-to-medium businesses with significantly smaller budgets.

ICC and Perlin are also trying to advance regional initiatives positioning Singapore as a hub for industry innovation and excellence. The commodities trading industry, digital innovation in value chains, and the ICC’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) Initiative will be of particular focus, notes the announcement.

Perlin is also building blockchain-based traceability pilots for Asia Pacific Rayon (APR).

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