pharmaphorum November 4, 2022
Phil Horler

To address the supply chain vulnerabilities of the pharma industry, an innovative, collaborative blockchain-based system could help to keep track of drugs in transit and ensure they are stored in the correct conditions. The pace of technological advancement and focus in this area suggests that such a solution could be coming soon.

While most supply chains were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, the demands it placed on pharmaceutical and medical supply chains were immense and underlined the importance of transparency and security. Facing considerable demand-side pressure, it was more important than ever that organisations receiving vital medical supplies or vaccines could be sure of where they had been made, their batch number, that they hadn’t been tampered with and, where...

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