Retail Giant JD.com Developing AI-Blockchain Supply Chain

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JD.com, China’s largest retailer online or offline, has launched a new accelerator, AI Catapult, for the development of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies to sculpt a more efficient supply chain.

Beginning in March, AI Catapult, which is part of JD’s AI program, will collaborate with innovative blockchain startups to build new businesses and create and test real-world applications of their technologies at scale.

Participating startups will have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of operational teams within JD which, in addition to being the largest retailer in its home market, also operates the largest nationwide last-mile logistics network.

JD.com is already a world leader in commercial AI applications developed by its engineers in China and at its rapidly expanding Silicon Valley lab.

These solutions are deployed in JD’s drones, robotics, automation technology, smart supply chain, marketing and customer service applications that are among the world’s most advanced.

The company also leads in the use of blockchain technology in supply chains and for product safety, through a supply chain transparency initiative that enables tracing for products back to their origin.

Through AI Catapult, the company hopes to deploy these and related technologies even more widely and in more areas that will increase efficiencies and delight customers.

Read a technical paper by Wolfgang Lehmacher, an expert in the field of supply chains, transport and logistics for the World Economic Forum (WEF), on how blockchain can help power port collaboration

Beijing-based AI Catapult has started with an inaugural roster of companies that have already made advances in their field.

They include the Chinese fintech pioneer Bankorous, Australia’s cryptocurrency leader CanYa, Bluezelle —  the blockchain-powered database service based in Singapore, London-based Nuggets —an e-commerce payments and ID platform built on blockchain, and Devery, a blockchain powered, open-source, product verification protocol.

JD, which has over 266 million customers, also expects to invest in the growth of the AI and blockchain ecosystem through future commercial, strategic and research partnerships.

Bowen Zhou, Vice President of JD.com’s AI Platform and Research Division, said: “JD is in a unique position to explore the potential of AI and blockchain in global commerce.

“We are excited to work with some of the world’s most innovative startups to explore ways we can scale these cutting edge technologies for the future of retail and other industries, as well.”

Read more: CargoX is going to use blockchain to make shipping processes more efficient by digitizing Bill of Lading, one of the most important documents in the shipping process

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