Disruptive Technologies in the Arctic Seafood Sector (Q4298398)

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Disruptive Technologies in the Arctic Seafood Sector
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    32,500.0 Euro
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    155,004.0 Euro
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    20.97 percent
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    1 May 2020
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    31 March 2022
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    Highlands and Islands Enterprise
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    69°40'54.59"N, 18°58'33.20"E
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    57°28'39.58"N, 4°10'59.45"W
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    64°9'16.06"N, 21°56'41.32"W
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    DisruptAqua aims to evaluate which specific ICT technologies (specifically blockchain, IoT, AI) are most suitable and applicable for Arctic seafood businesses by articulating the benefits and costs; and understanding the route to practical application. The project will develop the research already undertaken by partners to inform how new solutions could be used by businesses to add-value to their products and ensure sustainable production. The overarching objective is to identify and develop a model that ensures full blockchain traceability of high value seafood products through the supply chain from primary producer to consumer, ensuring value associated to provenance, environmental stewardship, quality and trust is maintained, particularly by SMEs in remote and sparsely populated areas. (English)
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