[PRESS RELEASE – Melbourne, Australia, September 28th, 2023]
Melbourne’s tech firm, Shping, collaborates with IBM Food Trust
The significance of track and trace technologies is undeniable, as they document a product’s entire journey through the supply chain, ensuring its authenticity and history are verifiable. Every product and its ingredients are given a distinct identifier, closely observed throughout its production.
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Shping, on the other hand, is a global rewards platform powered by its blockchain token, Shping Coin. The platform boasts a significant Australian user base, offering them not only brand rewards but also insights into product pricing, reviews, nutritional data, and more.
The fusion of IBM and Shping’s technologies promises consumers a holistic view of trusted product data, from origins to distribution specifics, enriching their shopping experience. Both Shping and IBM share a vision to amplify consumer awareness, fortify trust, and champion transparency across industries.
Shping’s CEO and founder, Gennady Volchek, said: “Brands are increasingly adopting track and trace technologies to bolster their production’s security and integrity, aiming to instill confidence in consumers. Until now, there hasn’t been a straightforward way for consumers to access this data. Our collaboration with IBM Food Trust
Wiggs Civitillo, IBM Food Trust’s Program Director of Product Management, added: “By joining forces, IBM Food Trust
About Shping
Shping is a trailblazing global rewards platform based in Melbourne, Australia. Utilizing blockchain via its Shping Coin, it offers consumers a rich shopping experience filled with insights. Collaborating with industry leaders like Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Kraft Heinz, Shping stands as a nexus between brands and their audience. Beyond rewards, Shping champions informed shopping, emphasizing trust and transparency in the retail sector.
About IBM Food Trust
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