Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative
also known as "MOBI" references originating from Germany, United States
The archive contains 10 references to Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative.
The first known report was published on 03.05.2018, making MOBI the 207th oldest out of the 1218 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 10 publications relating to IOTA, MOBI currently ranks as the 32nd most active out of 1218 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
19.08.2020
Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen, Mathew Yarger and Dan Simerman were invited by MOBI to present on "the DLT technology being developed by the IOTA Foundation and how DLTs can drive innovation, with a focus on automotive, supply chain, and digital asset utilization".
13.03.2020
MOBI publishes a video of the panel discussion in which Anne Smith participated representing the IOTA Foundation.
18.02.2020
Anne Smith is invited to "MOCO", an event initiated by the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative", to speak on "connected infrastructure and how we approach the future of movement in our cities".
12.11.2019
Anne Smith (IF) is invited as speaker to represent IOTA at the MOBI "World Colloqium".
03.10.2019
IOTA is a sponsor of the "MOBI Grand Challenge, Phase II" of the "Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative".
15.02.2019
Outlier Ventures (an early IOTA investor) tweets a picture from a BMW presentation during the MOBI Grand Challenge at the BMW ITZ (Information Technology Center), showing IOTA on their roadmap for "track and trace, value exchange and sale and autonomy".
14.02.2019
Alexander Renz and Klaus Schaaf are invited to the MOBI Grand Challenge at the BMW headquarters in Munich as jurors.
14.02.2019
The IOTA-based platooning proof of concept developed by the Fraunhofer Societs wins the third place during the MOBI Grand Challenge.
13.10.2018
Sonic presents its their "car title transfer solution" based on IOTA to the MOBI consortium.
03.05.2018
IOTA joins the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative (MOBI), founded by Bosch, Groupe Renault, BMW, Ford, General Motors, ZF (and others)