How Blockchain could improve your supply chain?
- Deliver better customer experiences like GAFA
- Increase visibility and collaboration with your partners
- Manage IP and GDPR data
- Improve your forecast accuracy
Cell therapy use case
2. Healthcareand
Pharma
environment
Medicine personalization is ramping up rapidly with a lot of clinical trials
Cell & Gen therapy will replace main part of the drugs (like in Oncology)
Country regulations are supporting these new technologies (FDA, CFDA, UE…).
New regulation will required more and more transparency (above GMP & GDP)
Pharma business is still working on their digital models
Moving from Mass production to single use
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What‘s happen today ?
3. SupplyChain
Business
Challenges
Industrialization of the personalized medicines
Moving from clinical trial to full production to support double digit growth
Counterfeit drugs which are on the market
10% to 30% of fake drugs on the market (IRCAM source)
The product quality & traceability are critical
Provide transparency to the patient & regulatory actors
Traceability, transparency, efficiency and scalability are
part of tomorrow healthcare supply chain
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4. What are the
added values of
the Blockchain
Transaction and decision are decentralized & timestamped
Blockchain is an open source protocol*
All transactions are visible, unbreakable and traceable within the chain
No central point of failure as the ledger is duplicated at each node
Breaking the supply chain walls for more collaborations
Public
Consortium
Private
Bank model / Health
Registration needed
Wholesaler model
Registration needed
Bitcoin model
No registration
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Third party / pilot
5. Blockchain
Force &
Weakness
Consortium& private
blockchain
Unbreakable data chain
Transparency & traceability
A single logical source of
information
Smart contract (specific requirement)
IOT & IA enable
Limitation of transaction per
second
Willingness of the different
parties to share information (IP)
Lack of flexibility (hardcoding of
the logic)
Force Weakness
Startup provides now answer to the weakness
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6. Cell therapy use case
What kind of added values the blockchain provide ?
7. CellTherapy flow
17 days of lead time
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Blockchain
Data patient
GDPR
# treatment
Modification and grow cells
Picking
Picking
Delivery
Delivery
Physical flow
Information flow IOT & other
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IOT sensor
IOT sensor =T°,GPS, & shock
IOT sensor
IOT sensor
IOT sensor
8. The blockchain
in cellTherapy
business
Pilot model requirement
- Flexibility to change data model without rewrite the full code
- Share or not data with the partners – security ledger access
- Patient information GDPR, Result of cell modification…
- Digitalize the document exchange
- Business object connection – IA enable
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Let’s build the prove of concept
Customer added values
- Deliver new type of service (remove silo)
- Provide full visibility to overall partners
- Track and trace product & deliver advance service
9. POC designs with Blockchain Record’in tool
http://demo.recordins.com/ Thank you to Philippe Schweitzer
CEO of Blockchain Record’in solution
1 - Define actors and
static data model
2 – Define transactional
model & security
3 - Define web forms &
connection
4 - Play with your
Blockchain
5 - Change the data
model and test again
13. The blockchain
in cellTherapy
business
Lesson learn
- Secure ledger information according to the partner roles
- Connect digital world and physical world. (ERP-MES- GPS-RFI)
- # of transaction per second acceptable
- Easy way to change the data model without rewrite the code and
confirm POC
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Create added value with blockchain
14. Q&A
Thank you for your participation
Question ?
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