Material-embedded identity gives materials "memory," enabling waste to become a verifiable, reusable, and valuable commodity ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 29, 2025 / For decades, supply chains ran on assumed trust. Documents moved with goods. Certifications followed shipments. Disputes were resolved through ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 29, 2025 / Global supply chains were built for efficiency, not inspection. For decades, auditability was handled through paperwork, attestations, and trust ...
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / December 29, 2025 / In regulated markets, credibility is rarely established through presentations or promises. It is inferred from structure. Counterparties ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 29, 2025 / Supply chain integrity used to be a communications exercise. Companies disclosed. Auditors reviewed. Regulators accepted what could not ...
Most companies define market opportunity by demand signals. In regulated environments, the real driver is enforcement. When ...
Regulation used to be something companies argued with. Delayed. Negotiated. Framed as a risk factor in footnotes. That ...
Most companies still think of verification as a feature. A box to check. A report to generate when asked. That framing is ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 29, 2025 / Partnerships are easy to announce and hard to execute. In most cases, they exist to signal intent rather than deliver output. The difference shows ...
A preliminary injunction in federal court cited the First Amendment, handing a win to tech companies like Apple and Google.
A Texas judge found the law requiring adults and minors to verify their age before downloading apps or making in-app ...
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman ruled that the intent of the new law is sound, but as written, it violates the First Amendment.
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