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Ex NGX CEO, Jim Oosterbaan, joins Mavennet as strategic advisor for Neoflow - an energy tracking & tracing platform

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Monday, April 12, 2021

As a strategic advisor to Mavennet, Mr. Oosterbaan will be leading the development and launch of Neoflow, aiming to digitalize the traceability of oil, gas and renewable energy.\nMr.

Key Points: 
  • As a strategic advisor to Mavennet, Mr. Oosterbaan will be leading the development and launch of Neoflow, aiming to digitalize the traceability of oil, gas and renewable energy.\nMr.
  • Oosterbaan is based in Calgary, Alberta and has a record of helping organizations in the energy industry develop and grow to attain sustainable levels of profitability and performance.
  • Neoflow enables the marketplace to differentiate between commodities on a variety of attributes and make decisions that support their business goals.
  • Mavennet creates, builds and launches blockchain-enabled and AI products, focusing on use cases with the potential to tip entire industries.

Toronto-based Mavennet selected as technical lead of C$12mm multinational engagement, poised to revolutionize industrial applications of distributed ledger technologies

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The ambitious multinational project aims to make distributed ledger technologies more accessible by blending existing public and enterprise IT systems with next-generation blockchain technology.

Key Points: 
  • The ambitious multinational project aims to make distributed ledger technologies more accessible by blending existing public and enterprise IT systems with next-generation blockchain technology.
  • The move will help organizations across the world seamlessly collaborate on a scale that simply isn't possible using today's legacy systems.
  • "I am truly excited and honored that the consortium has placed its trust in Mavennet to take the lead on this technical feat.
  • Adding the technical knowledge of Canadian SMEs into global industrial solutions is both inspiring and very much in line with ITEA's purpose."