Enterprise Ethereum Alliance forms new digital ID, energy, and multiplatform working groups

The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), the world’s largest open-source blockchain initiative, launched today three new member-driven working groups in digital identity, energy, and multi-platform interoperability. This brings the total number of EEA industry-led working groups and committees to 17.

Each working group is tasked with creating and delivering specific advancements to the development and use of Ethereum-based technologies.

“EEA’s member-driven working groups focus on solving the real-world challenges of deploying and using Ethereum in the enterprise. The output of the working groups is a key component of EEA’s mission and active participation is something our members find valuable to their businesses. Identity, energy and multiplatform interoperability are three areas where EEA members see real advantages to using Ethereum technologies in 2018. Working groups allow them to innovate, test new ideas and stay competitive.”
– Jeremy Millar, founding board member, EEA

Launched earlier this year, EEA already has over 300 member companies and offers the most industry-focused, member-driven working groups.

EEA’s membership represents a wide variety of business sectors from every region of the world, including technology, banking, government, healthcare, energy, pharmaceuticals, marketing, and insurance, as well as a number of fast-growing Ethereum startups.

New EEA Working Groups

The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) connects Fortune 500 enterprises, startups, academics, and technology vendors with Ethereum subject matter experts. Building upon the only smart contract supporting blockchain currently running in real-world production – Ethereum.

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