Technologies
VC
Digitizing specific information in a
verifiable format.
Traditional certificates and various types of data have often been managed on paper or within closed systems, creating friction when verifying authenticity or connecting information across systems.
VCs, or Verifiable Credentials, are a mechanism that uses digital signatures to make it possible to verify the issuer and authenticity of credential information. Users can present only the necessary information to third parties, while verifiers can confirm the issuer and whether the information has been tampered with.
This enables highly interoperable and verifiable data distribution that can be used across organizations and services.
CASE STUDY 01 / THEMIS
Improving verifiability across
the distribution channels of specific products
THEMIS is a system designed for products such as pharmaceuticals and supplements, where strict regulations apply to ingredients, testing, and related processes.
It visualizes the distribution channels, including manufacturing facilities and testing institutions, as well as the condition of products at specific points in time, in a format that allows each relevant party to verify the information.