 So just to introduce ourselves For presenting my name is Ratanajirao Milovarpo. You can call me round Milovarpo I'm a business analyst and I work for sales for Cripsie in the US and I'm based in Tampa, Florida So who is Cripsie Technologies? Cripsie is a leading blockchain solutions company based in New Jersey But we have offices in Netherlands Dubai and also in India in two locations Kwanbathor and Bangalore The company was founded in 2016 by Ravi Jagannathan and our company consists of many experts in cryptography And we use blockchain to help solve real-world problems such as in retail finance loyalty and more So Cripsie is a proud system integrator for Hyperledger Our main product involves using hyperledger fabric and with this we actually try to use it to make more efficient systems using hyperledger fabric And as mentioned earlier, we do finance healthcare logistics and for our tax platform. We're actually award-winning for it as well So just a quick glance like I mentioned before we're a member of the hyperledger community We also work with Hedera, AWS Microsoft and some select key and clients include Accenture Honeywell Elbrance for loyalty Siemens Tradersets Heineken ATech And minehub as well. The main ones today we'll be focusing on is minehub Heineken Siemens for tax chain So just a quick summary We've been around for six years with 17 plus live applications 50 plus use cases in multiple domains With a team size of 40 plus globally as I mentioned Dubai India the US And the Netherlands We've had Fortune 500 clients such as Siemens We have a strong r&d team led by Mohith for cryptography We're ip and product focus and we're having global presence So starting off we'll talk about hyperledger fabric itself So hyperledger fabric is a permissioned blockchain platform Or protocol for enterprise use cases is how we use it for It's open sourced under the linux foundation Under the hyperledger umbrella and provides a modular architecture where you use what you need. It's scalable for deployable and For decentralized applications Now the key features include support for smart contracts using various programming languages Plugable consensus method Confidentially features such as using pdcs in the supply chain Higher throughput and low latency. So with higher transactions, it's perfect for finance We're using the distributed ledger technology. You're able to Host all these transactions into the ledger and access them quickly as well And with a robust identity platform, it's very secure Now why hyperledger? So it offers several advantages over ethereum And traditional rdbms So first one is privacy and confidentiality So with hyperledger, you're able to have privacy and security using the platform for specified parties For example for tax and finance use cases If you use ethereum, for example That one's more public. So all the data is available for everyone in the ledger to see But using hyperledger, you're able to actually share the required information only Nothing more nothing less And for rdbms it requires additional security measures to maintain these confidentiality However with blockchain the security is built in Permission network So all participants have to be at access to the network If you're not a part of the network, you're not able to access the data itself So with this you you're sure that your data is secure Privacy is maintained as well The next one would be scalability So since it's able to handle thousands of transactions per second for the throughput we mentioned earlier You're actually able to use this for supply chain for the large volumes of data that come in From multiple parties. So the suppliers consumers itself The different shippers in the middlemen And using smart contracts you actually make it more efficient and streamlined through the process Using a small line to code and hyperledger fabric You're allowed to actually define these smart contracts to actually customize them to your specific business needs For example, if you say at a certain input X When x is applied y will happen So if you hit a certain amount of income into your supply chain ledger That'll actually process these smart contracts towards the next step itself So instead of having multiple people have to look through and manually process this information It actually just automatically transfers Based on these smart contracts Now another one is integration with existing systems One issue people have normally when they develop on regular things such as ethereum or even other Networks or even rda bms is integrating with current systems now with hyperledger fabric You're actually able to bypass that And just with regular crms or erps ERP for enterprise resource planning and for cm for customer relationship management systems such as sales force for example You're actually able to integrate easily with these if you already have them set up. There's no Prior knowledge needed and actually changing your architecture beforehand. You can simply use hyperledger fabric And develop a system around that based on what you have currently And if you change your crm as well, you can actually adaptability for that as well Now our first product for us is cryptcore hlf now with that normal problems include Complex technology where you have to have certain developers who understand the the components that go into a network Infrastructure the node development process setting up these smart contracts High development costs so initially you pay the upfront fee But then later on it'll start paying itself off based on these benefits you get from using blockchain Lack of quality resources and the technological limitations put in Now what we've done with cripsy is we've made cryptcore hlf to simplify the process using a layer two solution Which connects your application to hyperledger fabric And with this we have six modules studio data lake Deployer fabric admin Network monitor and wrapper Now studio is our flagship development suite development suite which composes all of it Data lake is enterprise-grade analytics of your blockchain network Deployer is a rapid module for setting up these cloud components on azure aws gcp And this is cloud agnostic So your provider if you have a connection with for example azure You're able to use azure as well and with cryptcore hlf build on it And this solution is low code no code With a network monitor you're able to actually manage everything about your blockchain network using this GUI process To see your network help for your nodes And that's this wrapper by using this apis This is where the low code no code comes in in simplifying this process Now with cryptcore hlf. We have certain key end product or key end Consumers such as accenture new street tech Siemens Trader sets Heineken Minehub Honeywell Shipple and even more But again for this presentation. We'll be focusing on Siemens And henkel for tax chain Heineken Minehub for supply chain So now going into the solutions itself The first one which we have a use case for with hyper ledger foundation is actually minehub Now with this one we focus on the supply chain for the metals and semiconductors industry Where are we able to get transparency? traceability in real time and as close to the source as possible and connecting multiple industries such as the shippers consumers itself manufacturers all throughout the entire supply chain itself And this is in production since august 1st of 2021 With 20 total participants and slowly growing as well Now with this like I mentioned we connect the we connect the mining companies The bank for finance Insurance company for these actual assets as well because they need to be protected Logistical support of the actual companies participating in the blockchain And the data aggregators for the material as well Now from using hyper ledger fabric instead of other components We were able to get instant collaboration between companies in the supply chain And since hyper ledger 2.0 gave pdcs. We were able to actually make it. We're working mvp solution in a short time frame pdc between large and small sized companies were easily integratable with each other So if small enterprises weren't able to host it on their own network itself Using hyper ledger fabric They were able to host the pdc on their end for a smaller fraction of the cost While still being able to participate with the bigger players in the field And we reduced cost due to the quick streamlined process So instead of a longer time for example shipping from netherlands to africa That same process would take months to be able to complete all the paperwork and all the aspects But using this we were able to reduce it to a certain amount and streamline process Instead of going back and forth a linear streamlined process Our next one involves semen's and hankle for tax chain Now with this one we've partnered to develop a blockchain platform for tax use cases Now the one we've done with semen's is actually ltsd in europe or long-term supplier declaration And in this We currently have the one form but it's compatible with other tax use cases as well and can be onboarded onto the platform And it's able to digitize the tax forms Because instead of a manual based process now it's all done through the blockchain Through the online platform itself for all participants Now with this one we have a dashboard to manage the e2e ltsd process And it could be requested and issued digitally as well We help fraud protection For fraud prevention during the certificates that contractors can't falsify And using the blockchain can access easily quicker using the platform as well Improved audit speed because now with these With the immutability of the ltsd or with the ledger You're able to access all the data beforehand As required and at each step of the process everyone's Participating within the chain to access these documents as well And with this you can actually Utilize more of the free trade agreements as well. Not just only in the one use case like I mentioned So this is a quick overall image deploying the collaboration model between all the participants in the tax chain platform Now with that we have the server managed node with the web access Self-managed node operated by the company While that's obviously a service management Participants are able to access either or both are different options which are applicable And the tax chain platform using the different nodes is able to host the products And all the different all the documentation digitally on it as well Instead of the back and forth model This is the streamlined process from customers to suppliers while the company is connected as well And both sides are able to issue the ltsd Or they're able to request the ltsd And if anything is wrong within the platform as well They're able to actually reject it on the platform And it's recommend and it's recorded onto the blockchain until it's actually fixed by the companies itself So even though it's a manual even though it used to be manual now It's been digitized and with smart contracts it streamlines the process and speeds it up as well However, if there's any issues Anyone's able to manually audit just to make sure that the data is proper Accurate and follows all procedures Now with this one we actually talk more data itself Costably one task form is now slashed from approximately 120 euros to 30 euros 75 per each document Time to fill out one task form goes from days to minutes And further gains from exploiting these trade agreements is improved Like I mentioned for tax change itself with Siemens and Henkel It only works currently with ltsd, but we're actually open to more use cases And we're currently developing it for different tax brackets as well And like minehub as well we have the case study with hyper ledger Which goes more into the actual development process between Cripsy Siemens Henkel More of the outcomes as well And how the technology actually implemented more and actually gave more To these companies while development process using Cripcore HLF Now Third solution would be Heineken using hyper ledger fabric. Now this one. I'll give a quick background For beer hop is a major ingredient So with this supply chain platform It's actually more esg focused however Be able to if you scan a qr code on the bottle itself You're able to see the entire process from start to finish of that one bottle So it works both ways for consumers They're able to scan that qr code and understand what all went through for that bottle When it was grown when it was shipped And for Heineken for example for each bottle They're able to see how much water was used how much co2 was released for each one So with their esg initiatives, they're able to see whether they're actually following through With their actual data that promise consumers Or if they're falling behind and what they need to do to actually work towards fixing it Now with this one at every step of the way From agriculture to trader Distribution malting Every step has the qr code and with all participants on the blockchain Instead of the manual process based or trust based system Now using smart sensors and iot devices You're actually able to use fabric to record all this data automatically And using these smart contracts push forward the process to the next individual And as each one scans more of the stories built up per these bottles for these consumers as well And this one's in production since 2019 as a pilot program for Heineken And it was the basis for the Prodigal Baramorati in Italy for Heineken Our last one is the fair chain foundation Now with the fair chain foundation we focused on moe coffee So with most coffee beans 90 percent is actually grown in a certain region Now the problem is there's a lot of fraud believe it or not Within these actual coffee beans of where they were grown when they were grown So similarly to Heineken For the supply chain use case using blockchain we connect all parties Farmers consumers Coffee brand with moe coffee in this case and the processors for this coffee beans Now with this one it's been in production since 2019 And the platform actually works towards the same one for traceability for carbon And traceability for the actual coffee beans itself So similarly for the coffee beans if you scan the qr code on the on the bag itself You're able to see what temperature was grown in what land was used to actually grow the plot grow the Beans And make sure it's actually from the region itself now if you want it from spain you'll know if it's from spain And with this as well Most people can actually work towards a loyalty platform on this So for fair chain foundation and moe coffee Every time you scan the qr code and purchase this bag of coffee One you know the whole story you'll also get access to the details of the farmer itself And using loyalty platform You're able to get a coin which you give to the consumers And the consumers are able to actually give that coin and pay the farmers itself Basically being able to give back to the community and the farmers for putting their time and effort To getting you these coffee beans and growing them properly as well so For supply chain and even for tax it works for the consumers And suppliers and even in the middlemen as well for those shippers manufacturers And the huts Thank you very much That was what we had is there any questions regarding the use cases as well for tax or even supply chain Yeah Yeah, so the question was whether it's applicable for sales tax and income tax Any tax form currently in the euro is actually applicable for this as well So right now it's only the one form, but we're able to onboard different Templates if you will onto the platform and bring on participants to actually use the platform for the whichever income tax VAT tax In this case we talked about LTSD's So any any tax basically is actually onboarded onto the platform and can be used No Currently it's more towards europe as semen's and henkel are based in europe, but it's applicable for others as well if needed Yes Um I would need to look at the actual erps itself But generally what people have done using kripkor hlf for example Is with one of our nodes and one of our modules They're actually able to connect to either the crm or erp for Generally mostly what we've seen is do the crms Yeah As most of them for example, one is sales forest as even hub spot as well Sometimes companies have their own actual application crm they want to use Then the problem they have is integrating with them as well Yeah Yeah, that's actually workable as well. So using the smart contract itself You're able to actually tweak it based off what you require So for example, if it's cross-country within europe, I'll just give that example Then you're actually able to put the tax from the first one Tax from the second and it'll help calculate as well and work through So the main one for that one is actually the documentation being secure Immutable and transparent as well for what you're paying what the document actually is And who's actually all involved with that document and like I mentioned It's streamlined using the smart contracts, but you're able to actually manually audit when required So if you see something's wrong from urn, you're able to reject it as well Yeah, no, thank you very much