
You’ve made a significant impact with your Blockchain Innovation – now let the World celebrate your innovation!

Hon’ble Minister of State for Electronics, IT & Commerce Jitin Prasada felicitating Blockchain winner
Blockchain Innovation Submission for 16th AGBA is Now Open!
The Blockchain Innovation category at the Aegis Graham Bell Awards (AGBA) celebrates breakthrough technologies that are building trust, transparency, and decentralization across sectors.
If your company is leveraging blockchain to revolutionize digital identity, financial services, supply chains, smart contracts, or secure data sharing—this is your moment to shine on a national platform.
Submit your nomination today!
Wherever trust is needed, blockchain is the answer. It’s not just a technology—it’s a revolution in how we transact, verify, and connect.
Who Should Nominate for the Blockchain Innovation Category?
* Blockchain-based lending, insurance, or asset management
* Cross-border payments using blockchain
* Self-sovereign identity (SSI) solutions
* Secure KYC/AML frameworks on blockchain
* Provenance and authenticity verification
* Real-time, tamper-proof supply chain records
* Legal agreements powered by blockchain
* DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) implementations
* Real estate, carbon credits, or IP rights on blockchain
* NFT-based innovation beyond art
* Blockchain for auditability and regulation adherence
* Public sector and civic tech innovations
* Immutable audit trails and logs
* Decentralized cybersecurity platforms
* Industry-wide interoperability projects
* Private and hybrid blockchain networks
Know The Process
STAGE ONE
INNOVATION REGISTRATION
STAGE TWO
JURY PRESENTATION (VIRTUAL)
STAGE THREE
FINALIST ANNOUNCEMENT
STAGE FOUR
AWARD FELICITATION
Meet 15th AGBA Finalists
Blockchain Jury

Prof. Yu Xiong
Chair Professor of Business Analytics; Director, Surrey Academy for Blockchain

Dr. Vidy Potdar
Director of the Blockchain Research and Development Laboratory at Curtin University

Prof. Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy
Prof. at Griffith University and Head of the Blockchain Research Group

Dr. Sushmita Ruj
Faculty at UNSW Sydney, served on the “Blockchain for Cybersecurity” working group under Australia’s National Blockchain Roadmap, 1st Blockchain Working Group initiated by RBI