Datarella Partners With Economy of Things Network peaq

Datarella Partners With Economy of Things Network peaq

Datarella has partnered with peaq, an Economy of Things network. The partnership will focus on leveraging both organizations’ vast expertise with real-world blockchain use cases to build decentralized applications and tools for the mobility space. It builds up on the momentum of the ongoing collaboration between the two parties within the €20+ mln. Gaia-X 4 Future Mobility moveID project.

A fragmented digital backbone remains a key stumbling block for the mobility industry as it works to transform itself for the era of data-driven business models. Besides various issues such as siloed electrical vehicle charging services or lacking integrations into larger smart infrastructures, the mobility space also often over-relies on the established Web2 tech platforms, putting its own evolution on a flawed foundation. Gaia-X, a pan-European consortium group bringing more than 300 companies and research institutions together, works to create a fairer, better alternative to Web2 cloud services. Its 4 Future Mobility moveID project, led by Bosch and involving a vast array of top industry names and leading Web3 projects, focuses on standards and infrastructure for Self-Sovereign Identities (SSIs) for the mobility space.   

“Fragmentation has been a key stumbling block on the path towards the digitalization of mobility and transportation,” says Michael Reuter, CEO and co-founder of Datarella. “This makes for a clear-cut blockchain use case with a focus on real-world services, value, and sustainability. We are happy to collaborate with peaq and other moveID members to power this transformation with our Web3 know-how.”

Working together as part of the moveID project, peaq and Datarella will collaborate on various aspects of building the standards and digital infrastructure for mobility-focused SSIs. peaq and Datarella will also work on enabling Web3 use cases related to the moveID project, including Self-Sovereign Machine IDs, peer-to-peer transactions, and decentralized marketplaces for mobility services and data.

“Reclaiming our data and identity sovereignty is crucial for the future of mobility in Europe and beyond,” says Leonard Dorlöchter, co-founder of peaq. “Blockchain has a lot to offer to the transportation industry, including smoother interoperability, more privacy, and entire new business models. We are thrilled to be working toward this with Datarella and other consortium members such as Bosch, Continental, and Airbus.” 

About peaq

peaq is the Web3 network powering the Economy of Things (EoT) on Polkadot, the most environmentally-friendly blockchain network. peaq enables entrepreneurs and developers to build decentralized applications for vehicles, robots, and devices, while empowering users to govern and earn as connected machines provide goods and services. Together with leading consortia, including Gaia-X and MOBI, peaq is co-creating the standards that will power the future of mobility and other connected industries while working to democratize abundance in the Age of Automation.



Datarella Joins New Industry 4.0 Gaia-X Project COSMIC-X

Datarella Joins New Industry 4.0 Gaia-X Project COSMIC-X

Datarella, together with leading industry partners and research facilities have been awarded a contract for the feasibility study titled “Collaborative Smart Services for Industrial Value Chains in Gaia-X (COSMIC-X)”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Building on the results of joint project KOSMoS, the goal of the two year project is to use the Gaia-X industry data space (IDS) for provisioning advanced smart services (ASS) in the context of spare part supply chain automation and optimization.

The target group of COSMIC-X are machine tool manufacturers, component suppliers and machine operators, with a special focus given to assisting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in taking part in and profiting off of the Gaia-X ecosystem. The specific use cases that will be explored in close collaboration with industry partners SW, HAWE und KROHNE are digital twins, trusted supply chains and platform-based maintenance.

With its expertise in blockchain technology and self-sovereign identity (SSI), Dataralla is tasked with defining the technical requirements of the use cases and, based on these, develop a blockchain-based system architecture in conformance with the Gaia-X framework. This will ensure an open, transparent and secure infrastructure for data sharing and collaboration.

We are looking forward to working on this project with all of our partners and will keep you updated on the results.

Project consortium

  • Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH
  • HAWE Hydraulik SE
  • Krohne Innovation GmbH
  • Universität Stuttgart – ISW
  • Hochschule Furtwangen – IDACUS
  • Datarella GmbH
  • inovex GmbH
  • Stackable GmbH
Datarella Successfully Finished a Research Project in the Field of Industry 4.0 Funded by BMBF

Datarella Successfully Finished a Research Project in the Field of Industry 4.0 Funded by BMBF

As part of a German consortium, Datarella has successfully finished the research project KOSMoS. KOSMoS was a joint research project aiming to build a collaborative smart contract platform for the digital value chain in the field of Industry 4.0. This research and development project was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and managed by the Project Management Agency Karlsruhe (PTKA).

In addition to Datarella, the consortium consisted of Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen, the Institute for Control Engineering of Machine Tools and Manufacturing Equipment (ISW), the Frankfurt School Blockchain Center, inovex, ONDICS, Schütte, and Asys Group.

KOSMoS worked to develop a collaborative platform for small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector based on distributed ledger technology (DLT). DLT is a family of innovative, decentralized technologies with blockchain technology being the most popular member of the family. Within the KOSMoS project, two different industrial use cases were realized on a DLT-based platform: 1) dynamic leasing, and 2) transparent maintenance.

The primary goal of KOSMoS was to develop a platform for the cross-company networking of production and process data using blockchain technology. The platform is able to integrate new offerings and business models. Examples include transparent maintenance concepts, dynamic leasing, and proof of quality for delivered products. Through these business models, all cooperating companies should gain an advantage. Examples of such improvements include lower prices, lower maintenance costs, and easier product distribution. In summary, the project should facilitate better cooperation amongst companies in the industry sector.

The Hyperledger Fabric DLT used in this project was part of the following logical system, where most of the individual components are accessible over standardized ports, and others were only available in private networks:

The final results of KOSMoS were presented at a full-day workshop in March including all three initiatives of the InKoWe association.

We from Datarella were very proud to be part of this innovative research project and happy to make a major contribution to the consortium with its DLT experience.

The Datarella Web3 Team Is Growing: Welcome, Simon Zehentreiter!

The Datarella Web3 Team Is Growing: Welcome, Simon Zehentreiter!

Datarella is happy to announce that Simon Zehentreiter is joining as a Blockchain Consultant. He is extremely passionate about blockchain technology and brings experience in business administration and information systems. Beginning in October 2022, Simon is on board as a member of the Datarella team.

Simon Zehentreiter: “My name is Simon Zehentreiter and I will be working as a Blockchain Consultant at Datarella from October 2022.

I strongly believe that blockchain technology is one of the most important inventions of our time, having the potential to radically transform entrenched processes and to open up a range of new business models. Its ability for disintermediation and democratization can unlock value for both enterprises and individuals alike. Consequently, I see it as a main driver in shaping the digital society of the future.

With my proficiency in data analytics as well as a deep understanding of the fundamentals of blockchain technology and digital assets, I want to help build innovative blockchain-based solutions, based upon real-world needs, that have a lasting transformative impact.

Datarella has already established itself at the forefront of the Web3 space, owing to a comprehensive technology stack and a bold vision for the future of blockchain technology, which is why I am excited to be a part of the team and the journey ahead.”

Datarella and deltaDAO Announce Partnership Enabling the Monetization of Data

Datarella and deltaDAO Announce Partnership Enabling the Monetization of Data

Datarella GmbH, a Web3 company builder, is joining forces with deltaDAO AG, a Web3 engineering and integration company, to expand the open data economy in the mobility and identity sectors. Both companies leverage their extensive experience in creating Web3 solutions for real-world use cases. The partners aim to allow corporate and individual users to monetize data while preserving their privacy. The first project is inspired by the partners’ collaboration in moveID, a Gaia-X 4 Future Mobility project. It will allow the monetization of mobility service provider data.

Datarella and deltaDAO will use their enterprise Web3 tools and consumer apps to jointly build solutions for the monetization of data featuring Fetch.AI and Ocean Protocol technologies. This combined tech stack serves as the foundational underlying protocol for digital business transformation with converging technologies, s.a. AI, and autonomous machines. Given the natural synergies between Datarella and deltaDAO, this cooperation will drive enterprise adoption across the partners’ client bases.

For Datarella, the purpose of technology is to increase the quality of living, by supporting human beings in professional activities and private lifestyles. The growing complexity and diversity of our ecosystem require technological infrastructures that facilitate collaboration and cooperation. By creating Web3 solutions for a global user base, Datarella illustrates the real-world benefits of its Web3 technology stack, and with deltaDAO, we will show how individual and professional users can turn the table and monetize their data, instead of “being the product”, .

Michael Reuter, CEO of Datarella

deltaDAO has become a trusted advisor for building sovereign, privacy-preserving, and secure data economy solutions. We seek to give freedom of choice and control back to data owners. As a DAO we create a new kind of data economy that is owned by no one – and open to everyone. Our partnership with Datarella will lead to many impactful real-world use cases and is a great example of how two companies can leverage each other’s strengths and experience to create real-world solutions for both individual and professional users alike. We are excited about building towards a decentralized data economy together with Datarella!

Frederic Schwill, Co–Founder of deltaDAO

 

About Datarella

Datarella GmbH is a Web3 company builder. Leveraging its technology stack of Blockchains, Self-Sovereign Identity SSI, Autonomous Agents, and Artificial Intelligence AI, as the tech hub for Web3 projects and companies like MOBIX, MOBIX family, IMMOBIX, or NOMIX, Datarella creates applications with real-world benefits. The Munich-based company was founded in 2013. With its decentralized teams in Munich, Gdansk (Poland), and Skopje (North Macedonia), Datarella develops bespoke Web3 innovations for their partners and clients, s.a. United Nations, World Food Programme, UKAid, ESA, Siemens, BMW, BOSCH, and Airbus. 

About deltaDAO

deltaDAO AG is a software development, integration, and consulting company based in Hamburg, Germany. Its focus is to enable a transparent, secure, and decentralized data economy in which enterprises, SMEs, and public institutions can keep full technical control over their private data. As specialists in distributed ledger technologies (DLT) we are engaged in Gaia-X and built the first Minimal Viable Gaia-X (https://minimal-gaia-x.eu/) in 2021, based on open-source software and Web3 technology.



eSSIF: Progress Report Aries Bridge

eSSIF: Progress Report Aries Bridge

As one of the selected parties in the current eSSIF program, Datarella aims to bring Anoncreds based on CL-Signatures to the Aries Framework Go. In this blogpost, we provide a progress report on the Aries Bridge from the project we are working on in the eSSIF-Lab and where we are heading next. 

There are currently two major types of Verifiable Credentials used in the SSI world that implement different cryptography schemes and have different capabilities. However, both are perfectly fine to implement working SSI use cases.

The first type is based on the “Camenisch-Lysyanskaya ZKP” signature scheme, or short CL-Signatures, to issue so-called Anoncreds. It is used in SSI projects that implement Hyperledger Indy, a DLT with an SDK that was created specifically for SSI use cases and with support of the Aries Protocol. The popular Aries Cloud Agent Python is implementing these kinds of Verifiable Credentials and therefore a lot of existing SSI use cases are using Anoncreds.

The second type are JSON-LD credentials which is recommended as a standard by the W3C. It comes from an ledger independent approach and relies more on semantics which allow for a broader ecosystem interoperability. This approach is preferred among the Aries Framework Go ecosystem. 

If you want to learn more about different credential types, take a look at the article “Categorizing Verifiable Credentials” from Evernym and the paper from Kalyia Young called “Verifiable Credentials Flavors Explained”.

One major problem is that these two types of Verifiable Credentials are not compatible with each other as they are using different cryptography determined by the ecosystem they are residing in. Therefore, Datarella aims to make Anoncreds available to the Aries Framework Go to get the best of both worlds. This allows for deploying agents on non-mobile edge devices while being compatible with solutions built on the Aries Cloud Agent Python or Hyperledger Indy, respectively.

We decided to write a wrapper of the indy-credx library in Go. This allows us to call the indy-credx functions for credential management from a Go environment, such as a vehicle or a mobile device. Our pull request was successfully merged in the shared rust libraries and is now openly accessible by others. However, this was just the first step. In the next step, we will integrate the wrapper with the Aries Framework Go to simplify the integration from that side. 

Stay tuned for when we are giving a progress report on the Aries Bridge again in our News section; e.g. leveraging it for the mobility space in our moveID Gaia-X project.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme within the framework of the eSSIF-Lab Project funded under grant agreement No 871932.

The Datarella Web3 Company Builder Model

The Datarella Web3 Company Builder Model

With Datarella, we have been building software, tools, and applications for Web3 since 2015. Our first truly global project has been the Building Blocks application which enables users to securely pay with their smartphones in refugee camps.

We‘ve developed Track & Trust, a tracking solution for humanitarian aid logistics that leverages satellite communication. In the mobility sector, we have created SSI apps and smart parking solutions to enable secure P2P communications, streamline traffic flows, and minimize CO2 emissions. With 16 other companies, we’re part of Gaia-X consortium moveID that will create the decentralized digital infrastructure for mobility in Europe. And much more! And, in 2020, we decided to leverage our tech stack and create the Datarella Web3 Company Builder Model.

RAAY Real Estate

In 2020, we have launched RAAY Real Estate (RAAY RE) as our first standalone project, together with two partners from the real estate industry. Our RAAY RE joint venture with Hammer AG and Wertgrund Immobilien AG was the first to tokenize a commercial property, fully licensed by German regulator BaFin – Connex Coin was a breakthrough! RAAY RE will become the legal framework of our future IMMOBIX project and token.

MOBIX Marketplace

In 2021, we launched our micromobility marketplace MOBIX. By using the MOBIX app, more than 350,000 daily active users in over 120 countries are earning MOBIX Miles while riding eco-friendly vehicles, such as scooters, bikes, eBikes, eMopeds, or cargo bikes. By incentivizing users to swap their combustion engines with zero-emission transportation, MOBIX helps to decrease CO2 emissions and to make cities more liveable. In the meantime, MOBIX has evolved into the MOBIX Marketplace GmbH, a Munich-based company owned by Datarella, and Fetch.ai.

MOBIX family

The latest brainchild of Datarella’s Web3 Company Builder Model is MOBIX family – a decentralized gig economy network. MOBIX family is the first project in the Company Builder Model that will be driven with the support of an external team. Whereas RAAY RE and MOBIX have been built by internal Datarella resources, a young team of aspiring entrepreneurs from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has taken care of the Family’s first steps. The team has presented the first MOBiX family MVP during START Ideasprint 2022, a 4-day hackathon based out of Munich.

NOMIX

In 2023, the next project – NOMIX –  will launch its BIOCLOCK app. Leveraging the same tech stack as other Datarella Web3 companies, NOMIX will help users around the world maximize their healthspans, i.e. living longer while staying healthy!

We at Datarella are very happy to see more and more teams using our Web3 tools and applications, and creating new ventures! Are you interested in joining an existing Web3 team or do you want to pitch your own idea? Do you want to become part of the Web3 world but prefer to participate from the sideline, you might be interested in owning DREX, our Datarella token which entitles the holder to receive tokens of Web3 projects. In either case, please contact us!

Building the Rohingya Archive (Demo Video)

Building the Rohingya Archive (Demo Video)

In the last months, we have built the MVP of the Rohingya Archive, a digital heritage archive for the stateless Rohingya people. The R-Archive uses Arweave’s Blockweave technology to store documents immutable and permanently at very low costs. During our pilot phase, our partner, the Rohingya Project collected and uploaded various documents to preserve the Rohingya legacy. For detailed information on the pilot, checkout the pilot report here.  

Feel invited to watch our demo, which will provide you more information on the background of the Rohingya Archive and its current features.

R-Archive Demo Video

 

 

 

 

Autonomous Economic Agents – Automation Services for Blockchains

Autonomous Economic Agents – Automation Services for Blockchains

In this blog post, we look at the potential of service automation through autonomous economic agents in Blockchain-based systems. Datarella’s partner Fetch.ai has made it their mission to combine intelligent agents with blockchain technology in several use cases. Deep Parking is one of them, and using a specific example from MOBIX here you can get a feel for the potential of autonomous agents. 

The path to the fourth industrial age is being paved by the interplay of Big Data-driven automation, robotics, IoT and Distributed Ledger Technologies, aka Blockchain. Given the increasing amount of data, and the number of digital services that go hand in hand with this progress, the need to automate them is also growing. Users should be relieved of unnecessary work and offered optimal results.

Agents take on the role of autonomously performing tasks on behalf of their clients (individuals or objects). For this purpose, they can also interact with each other. Intelligent agents can make complex decisions by using ML, i.e. AI-powered algorithms, based on large amounts of data.

A blockchain, with its data supply, offers a particularly favourable environment for intelligent agents. The data of a blockchain are permanently available and are logically related to each other. Decentralisation can offer robustness (no single point of failure) and lower transaction costs. Agents can assume a fully autonomous identity on a blockchain through private keys. They can use it to authenticate themselves and communicate their suitability for certain tasks. Agents can use shared protocols (possibly through smart contracts) to coordinate, collaborate efficiently, e.g. by distributing complex tasks among themselves. They can negotiate and make distributed decisions (even though voting processes use their blockchain). Tasks, goals or motives of agents can be recorded in the blockchain and economic incentives can be set for optimal task performance.

With regard to the IoT, a blockchain (as a single point of truth) can integrate various sub-systems, s.a. smart household appliances, smart buildings, smart districts and smart cities, and create added value for all agents participating in the network. Fetch.ai is an example of how intelligent agents can realize automated services based on blockchain technology.

Among the use cases of Fetch.ai, we would like to highlight agents for mobility services – traffic sign agents, parking agents for Deep Parking, agents for eMobility, agents for trains and stations that could even form a decentralised train network. In the process, increasingly intelligent autonomous agents interact on behalf of people or infrastructure, searching for each other, negotiating with each other in the interest of offering their users optimal solutions. In such a case, an autonomous agent of a car could, on behalf of its owner, seek and negotiate with agents working on behalf of parking lots to navigate the car and its owner to a quick and cheap place to park. With Deep Parking at the IAA in Munich 2021, the potential of agents for such use cases becomes clear.

There it was demonstrated how agents negotiate their resources on behalf of vehicles, their owners and the infrastructure to find an optimal solution for everyone without further efforts for the users. The following graphics show an excerpt from the exemplary communication between the agents involved.


In this case, a user named Jane is looking for available parking space in the city centre. Without Jane having to do this herself, the agent in her car (My Agent (Car)) looks for another agent who offers a parking space via a specific (agent-)network (SOEF). Using Blockchain technology, agents handle authentication, price negotiation, reservation and even payment, autonomously according to their client’s preferences. When Jane approaches the parking lot, access is automatically granted to her car without further ado.

As shown, the scope of tasks autonomous agents can perform and the added value they can contribute is without limits. So, by using autonomous agents, the potential of Blockchain technology can be leveraged for all use cases where handling of huge amounts of data in real-time or near-time is needed.