Tracr Limited and Sarine Technologies Limited have announced a partnership to collaborate on a scalable, “cost-effective” solution for use in tracking diamonds from their source to the point of entry into G7 countries.
The solution combines the complementary benefits of both the Tracr platform and Sarine’s Diamond Journey traceability solution.
Tracr, the world’s “first fully distributed” diamond blockchain platform which enables registration of rough diamonds at source, and Sarine, “leader” in precision technologies spanning the entire diamond pipeline, will each apply their market skills and capabilities to deliver a “seamless” digital ecosystem to enable tracking of diamonds throughout the value chain.
The collaboration will utilise Sarine’s ability to perform objective verification of a diamond’s journey from rough to polished using verifiable data, which is uploaded onto the Tracr platform.
The digital platform would then host a customs portal that could be used exclusively by G7 officials and those from other countries.
Through the use of Sarine’s and Tracr’s existing, extensive networks – with over 100 million diamonds utilising Sarine’s systems annually and more than 1.5 million rough diamonds currently registered on Tracr at source – the solution is expected to have “minimal impact on the supply chain”.
Both parties will continue to engage with relevant industry bodies and stakeholders regarding the new collaborative proposal and the G7’s approach to implementing import restrictions in support of the G7 Diamond Protocol.
Wes Tucker, Tracr CEO, said: “Diamond provenance assurance is a rapidly growing priority that will affect all parts of the industry, especially with G7 nations set to implement new import restrictions. The collaboration between Tracr and Sarine will bring together the best of both of our propositions to deliver a highly effective, scalable and cost-effective digital diamond traceability solution which can play a key role within the inclusive framework of the G7 Diamond Protocol facilitated by the World Diamond Council.”
David Block, Sarine Technologies CEO, added: “The collaboration between Tracr and Sarine will enable the diamond value chain to quickly accelerate the volume of diamonds undergoing data based verifiable traceability, which is the need of the hour. The synergy created by a solution that uses Sarine and Tracr’s complementary capabilities was the natural next step for traceability and transparency in the diamond industry. We are excited to start this initiative with Tracr, which will bring together industry leading technologies and establish a new proposition for diamond traceability.”