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Winners

Digi.me has been specifically designed to solve the current complexities and challenges around data mobility, which include difficulty of sourcing, variable quality, multiple incompatible formats and the need to apply complex and extensive data analytics to gain insights.

It does this through digi.me Private Sharing (TM), which enables and accelerates access to rich, high quality personal data, transforming and normalising data which also reduces analytics complexity.

Indicio

Ken Ebert nominated in Blockchain Leadership Award category for vision and leadership in developing interoperable blockchain-based Trusted Data Ecosystems

The Blockchain Leadership awards honor people who have shown exceptional leadership in a blockchain collaboration or implementation within an enterprise, an industry, a government, or a multi stakeholder organization. The nominees are those that have gone above and beyond

Healthcare

  • 1st Prize: AED Access, Dave McKay, enables authorized access the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) devices.
  • 2nd prize goes to YouNo, Alan Wang, uses VCs to give sex workers protection to prevent the spread of sexually transmittable diseases.

Fintech

  • 1st prize: Daver Proxy, simulates a corporate proxy creation. This proxy can be used to designate a person who is authorized to act on behalf of the company.
  • 2nd prize: RippleFund by Callista and Carey. This project used Affinidis API to make crowdfunding accessible to and trusted by the public

Open category

  • 1st prize: TransportHub, Priyanka Pol, Nita Hinge, Madhusudan J, Tanvi Lokhande, and Mandar Tawde who came together to revolutionize the future of trucking and logistics with verifiable credentials. The team wins USD 2,500 worth ETH.P
  • 2nd prize: The Hospitality Manager, Arnav Ladkat and Aamir Miyajiwala, protects travelers privacy and help them travel light when visiting hotels for vacation or business.
  • 3rd prize: David Bensadon, used VCs helping migrant domestic workers to build up their CV, so they can have a thriving career, better salaries, and quick access to third-party services.

ODYSSI was also chosen, offering a simple API for verifying and issuance of credentials, that interoperates with IRMA, Jolocom, and eSatus. They also shared what theyre calling the yellow pages of SSI, which is a place to publish and find credentials, schema, pricing, and liability. (if you can find a link for ODYSSI please pass it on!)

Last but not least WORK PI shares an alternative to LinkedIn, holding your diplomas, certificates, assessments, peer reviews, or references in your WorkPi Data Profile.