Meat traceability - It is not the same as tracing eggs in a carton! Solution Providers required - Application Form [Part 3]
Theme Articles: Part 1(Innovation Challenge and Background), Part 2 (development plan), Part 3 (draft funding application), and Part 4 (recent traceability market study).
Not sure how to apply for Australian Meat Processor Corporation (AMPC) funding to get your idea funded, please use this application which is more than 80% complete for you.
Application document link - Draft Application Form.
Feel free to change any part of the document (or none) to suit your submission. Note: all yellow highlights must be actioned.
About AMPC
AMPC is an industry body that facilitates industry and researchers/providers in undertaking/adopting innovation and R&D for the Australian red meat processing sector. We do this by having access to an industry levy (aka an industry tax) and matching Aust. Fed. Govt. R&D funds (50% from the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment - The Hon. David Littleproud MP & Andrew Metcalfe AO). We invest in others undertaking R&D. Note we do not undertake any of the R&D ourselves.
Think of AMPC as innovation investment managers (without taking equity).
Possible providers (others welcome):
Oritain (Grant Cochrane), BeefLedger (Warwick Powell), AgLive (Paul Ryan), KPMG (Ben van Delden), PricewaterhouseCoopers (Tom Seymour), IBM Food Trust (Anita Gardeva), Hitachi (Derrick Thompson), BeefChain (Tyler Lindholm), DMRI (Niels Madsen), AgResearch (Cameron Craigie), Lumachain (Jamila Gordon), FoodsConnected (Tom Redden)), escaVox (Luke Wood), Bosch (Peter Rindt), SoftBank (Harold Walsh), Georgia Tech Research Institute (Doug Britton), CSIRO (Leif Lundin), University of Sydney (Sandra Margon), Nuctech (Wang Zheng), SourceTrace (Venkat Maroju), SGS Australia (Alex Rodriguez), Cryptoloc (Jamie Wilson), Result Group / EVRYTHNG (Michael Dossor / Niall Murphy), Ternes Scientific (Julian Hill), Trust Codes (Sam Hardy), FreshChain Systems (Greg Calvert), Source Certain International (Nathan Dubrich), Matthews Australia (Mark Dingley), Trust Alliance NZ / TrackBack (Semanie Cato), Wessex Technology (Alan Bell), Mackas Australian Black Angus Beef (Robert Mackenzie), Sealed Air / Cryovac (Tiffani Burt), Ulma (Mikel Kortabitarte), Visy (Anthony Pratt), Marel (David Bertelsen), Consumer Physics (Assaf Carmi)
AMPC: Stuart Shaw & Matt O'Bryan (Ian Jenson @ MLA)
AMPC Executive & Board: Chris Taylor, John Berry, Melissa Fletcher, Dean Goode, James Hardwick (c/o Luke Hardwick), Leanne Heywood, Noel Kelson, Tom Maguire, Bruce Rathie & Brad Teys
AMIC: Patrick Hutchison, Terry Nolan, Jamie Ralph (c/o James Ralph) & Claire House
Australia's and CSIRO's Lead Scientists: Cathey Foley & Larry Marshall
Data Insight Specialist
4 年I would look meat traceability more like logistics challenge. Today, we are accustomed to everything being online and right at our fingertips for immediate access. Improved technology has also increased productivity in the supply chain, minimizing costs and errors. Maybe Internet of Things (IoT) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can be affordable and neat solution? Although IoT and RFID are not an entirely new technologies, they continue to impact the future of logistics, allowing for a more accurate in-transit visibility and delivery of goods. Or it can be fancy solution like tapping into the power of DNA for meat traceability.
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4 年Ryan Ko Thomas Hall Louw Hoffman
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4 年Paul Whybird Reeanjou Ram Emanuel Greisen Kim Albertsen Christian Lindberg