BMW Opens Its Doors For Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative’s First European Colloquium

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BMW’s Group IT Centre in Munich will today, February 15, host the first European colloquium of the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative (MOBI) as the car manufacturer delves deeper into the use of blockchain in automotive enterprise.

The MOBI was launched less than a year ago by major car manufacturers BMW, General Motors, Ford and Renault, among others, in order explore the potential of the blockchain in the automotive and mobility space.

The 30 founding members of MOBI also include companies not directly related to automotive manufacturing, with some of them dealing directly with blockchain. The likes of Bosch, Blockchain at Berkeley, Hyperledger, Fetch.ai, IBM and IOTA are some of the other contributors.

The aim of the colloquium

In Munich, members of MOBI will meet at BMW’s IT centre for two days in what is being described as a platform for sharing knowledge and experience and to promote and develop common standards for applying blockchain and distributed ledger technologies in the mobility industry.

“The hype surrounding blockchain has died down, and it is even met with occasional skepticism now. We are convinced, however, that blockchains represent a real opportunity and will eventually break up the established, centralized market by making it possible to create more decentralized platforms and so give consumers more control over their data,” explained Andre Luckow, who heads the department responsible for blockchain and distributed ledger technologies at the BMW Group.

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source: https://iota-news.com/bmw-opens-its-doors-for-mobility-open-blockchain-initiatives-first-european-colloquium/

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