DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Blockchain in Aerospace and Defense - Thematic Research" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Blockchain in Aerospace and Defense - Thematic Research looks at the top themes, its predictions and identify which companies are best placed to succeed in a future filled with multiple disruptive threats.
Blockchain technology, often referred to as distributed ledger technology (or DLT), is a means by which the participants in a distributed network can each maintain a copy of an immutable ledger of transactions, and where transactions can be executed without the need for a single, central, coordinating authority. This has a wide variety of applications and many companies are very excited by the possibilities that this offers.
Blockchain and its associated technologies burst into the public consciousness in 2015 after a relatively slow build-up spanning several years. In the years following, companies from countless industries have started to explore how the technology can be used to their advantage. However, blockchain is highly complex and not all companies and industries will find the technology easy to implement for their intended purpose or even possible to implement at all. The aerospace and defense industry is one of the key industries in this global roll-out and could potentially gain an enormous amount from it, in its supply chain, its products and its security systems.
Aerospace and defense companies have huge supply chains, extremely complex technologies and very large budgets to manage and a secure decentralized blockchain ledgering platform could help to dramatically improve the handling of these assets. Many even see it as unlocking new technologies and products when combined with artificial intelligence (AI) and huge computing power. More than 80% of aerospace and defense companies see themselves as having blockchain technologies integrated into their processes by 2021.
Key Topics Covered
- PLAYERS
- TECHNOLOGY BRIEFING
- What is blockchain?
- How has blockchain technology developed over the last decade?
- How does blockchain work?
- Key benefits to blockchain
- TRENDS
- Industry trends
- Institutional trends
- Aerospace and defense trends
- INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
- Background
- Key use cases
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Timeline
- IMPACT OF BLOCKCHAIN ON AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Industry case studies
- Military case studies
- Key recommendations for aerospace & defense vendors
- VALUE CHAIN
- Asset registries
- Financial services platforms
- Industrial platforms
- COMPANIES SECTION
- Public companies
- Private companies
- Aerospace and defense companies
- GLOSSARY
Companies Mentioned
- IBM
- ChromaWay
- 2Value
- Kraken
- Ethereum
- Digix
- BitFury
- Lisk
- SAP
- Factom
- Blockchain
- Helix
- Everledger
- Guardtime
- BlockVerify
- NameID
- Hyperledger
- ShoCard
- ConsenSys
- Norblock
- Microsoft
- Ubitquity
- Blockstream
- Onename
- Digital Asset Holdings
- Thales
- Lockheed Martin
- Abra
- Amiko Pay
- ConsenSys
- BitFury
- Align Commerce
- Circle
- Credit China FinTech
- BTL Group
- Setl.io Lisk
- Ping An
- Chain
- BitPesa Monetas
- Ethereum
- Axoni
- Cashaa Ripple
- Hyperledger
- R3
- Clearmatics
- Boeing
- Airbus
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