EUIPO announces blockchain competition winners

2018/06/28

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has announced that a team of coders called Cryptomice are the winners of its inaugural anti-counterfeiting blockchain competition.
The EU ‘Blockathon’ competition was created to elevate the potential of blockchain technology to protect supply chains against counterfeiters.
In total, 11 teams took part in the competition, which ran from Friday, June 22 to yesterday, June 25. The competitors were tasked with creating a series of anti-counterfeiting blockchain solutions for consumers, enforcement authorities and logistic operators and businesses.
The competing teams were Fides; Cryptomice; ReCheck; Seal; The Pirate Busters; Space Systems; Nano4u; Keyrock; Hunterfeit; Links; and Hyper 42.
The overall winners were Cryptomice, with Fides finishing in second position.
Cryptomice finished runner-up in the ‘consumer challenge’ category with its ‘virtual twin’ product. The creation cannot be cloned and is linked to the physical product that is registered on the blockchain. The ‘virtual twin’ is sent ahead of the physical product for verification.
Cryptomice won the ‘logistics challenge’ with its ‘virtual twin’ solution, while Seal finished runner-up in the category.
The winning teams will now collaborate with public and private stakeholders to further develop the solutions in the fight to combat counterfeiting.
Source:WIPR website