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Warwick Powell is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), specializing in blockchain technology applications, supply chain governance, and digital economy dynamics. His research explores the intersection of technology and socio-economic systems, particularly focusing on trust mechanisms, cross-border trade, and supply chain transparency. Powell has authored a monograph on China’s digital supply chain dynamics and contributed to influential studies on blockchain-enabled provenance systems for Indigenous foods and livestock exports. His work often addresses challenges in integrating IoT, sensors, and blockchain to enhance food safety and traceability. Powell collaborates closely with industry partners like BeefLedger and engages with policy frameworks shaping blockchain adoption in China and Australia. His research spans technical innovations (e.g., graphene sensors) and theoretical contributions (e.g., redefining trust in digital ecosystems).
Key collaborations include projects with Professors Cao Shoufeng and Marcus Foth, exploring blockchain’s role in governance, cultural mediation, and economic systems. Powell’s work frequently bridges engineering, business, and political science disciplines, addressing real-world challenges like Sino-Australian trade complexities and sustainable supply chain practices. His contributions to distributed ledger technologies have been published in journals like Sustainability, Computer Networks, and Journal of Contemporary Asia.
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