Smart GeoSeals pilot report - using technology to improve humanitarian supply chains
Read the report for our pilot 'Smart GeoSeals to track delivery of humanitarian aid' here
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On the Frontier of Humanitarian Supply Chains
Welcome to the September edition of On the Frontier, the Frontier Tech Hub’s regular monthly newsletter. In this edition we’re exploring innovation On the Frontier of humanitarian supply chains
How three frontier technologies are transforming humanitarian aid supply chains
The global demand for humanitarian aid is surging, with 308m+ people expected to need assistance by 2024. Traditional supply chains are struggling to keep up, and the pressure mounting to deliver aid faster, smarter, and more efficiently has never been greater.
Installing Ruby’s hardware: from one mother to countless others
Design engineer Ruby Hill hand-made 13 hubs to be installed 3000km away in Ethiopia, to prevent stock-outs of life-saving malnutrition supplements, needed by millions of babies across the world annually.
The road to trialing GeoSeals leads to Dire Dawa, Ethiopia
Fresh from the Geoseal pilot’s scoping trip to Ethiopia; we now have a clear understanding of what GeoSeals needs to achieve in our upcoming field trial.
Real-time humanitarian aid stock level alerts could soon become a reality
We’re preparing to trial GeoSeals, our solution to real-time reporting of humanitarian aid stock levels for aid agencies, helping them to manage supply chains cost-effectively.
Can you cost-effectively track soap?
This blog outlines learnings from our pilot — ‘Smart geo-seals to track delivery of humanitarian aid’
Can we reveal the final destination of humanitarian aid?
This post captures learning from the first sprint of our pilot — ‘Smart geo-seals to track delivery of humanitarian aid’