Open-Source Ecosystem Development: Three Important Updates

In light of the significant increase in AMB-NET integration interest reported in the previous bi-weekly progress report, Ambrosus is pleased to announce that over the past two weeks, efforts from the past months have begun to pay off specifically with regards to the Ambrosus L1 Sensor. While the goal of Ambrosus as a project is above all to build scalable distributed, community driven IoT infrastructure, we also work directly, or via intermediaries and partners, on securing adoption and integration of our infrastructure amongst the corporate and public sector stakeholders, in addition to the wider community, to build a diverse and truly decentralised ecosystem. A lot of effort is also driven by third-party partners of Ambrosus, some of them managed by previous team members, to build specific solutions and applications on top of the open-source Ambrosus protocol and infrastructure. We report on those activites here, to keep the community informed of wider developments in the ecosystem.

A large Korean software company has thoroughly tested the L1 Sensor with positive results. As such, negotiations have now progressed onto the commercialisation stage. The main goal will be to partner with the company, in order for it to adopt and run the infrastructure of AMB-NET, further helping Ambrosus to decentralise. The specific interest of this company in the Ambrosus L1 Sensor is due to the impenetrable security, accuracy, and blockchain-synchronicity of the sensors. Based upon current negotiations, this company is interested in offering such sensors on both the Ambrosus Network, as well as with regular cloud solutions, in collaboration with Ambrosus Innovation Lab.

Second, Ambrosus has made significant inroads in the frozen organic food market. Negotiations have begun with a fast growing enterprise from the United States that is focused on bringing unprocessed fruits and vegetables to the average diets of people across the world! At this stage, there is potential for collaboration regarding both the Ambrosus blockchain and certain temperature sensors, which can guarantee the quality of the frozen food.

Third and finally, in the coming weeks, Ambrosus will be presenting as part of a two day workshop for a top 5 (in the world) chemical company. Like any modern multinational company this company’s interests are in evaluating and understanding the future potential of both the blockchain and the Internet of Things. During this presentation different case studies that Ambrosus has performed with other chemical companies will be presented.

On the Horizon: Calls and further meetings are planned in the coming days with both partners from the United States and South America. Preparations are underway for further outreach in Asia.