NetObjex Partners with Zortag for Anti-Counterfeiting and Tracking of Assets for the Digital Economy

NetObjex, a SaaS Platform for the Digital Economy, announced a partnership with Long Island, NY based Zortag, a maker of security and authentication technologies.

NetObjex, a leading player in the Digital Asset space, has developed NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) for digital, physical and dynamic assets for last 4 years, announced new last-mile security measures. “NFTs are a great way to tokenize unique assets. These assets can be a) digital e.g. music, movies; b) physical e.g. paintings, sculpture; or c) dynamic e.g. energy, water, carbon emissions. We have a comprehensive platform for handling all these cases using our unique combination of IoT-AI-Blockchain system”, stated Raghu Bala, CEO of NetObjex.

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“We have a patented technology at Zortag that is a powerful anti-counterfeiting solution, and when integrated with NetObjex provides customers with the peace of mind that the physical asset backing the NFT is infact authentic”, states Dr. Satya Sharma, President & CEO of Zortag.

The NetObjex platform provides capabilities for :

  • creation digital twins of physical assets
  • associating that twin with an NFT on a blockchain
  • the creation of storefronts for the sale of NFTs
  • secure vaults for those wanting to warehouse their valuables
  • wallets with unique Zortag scanning capabilities for consumers to verify physical goods and track their NFT tokens

“We have built an end-to-end platform for all participants in the NFT ecosystem, which sets us apart from the rest of the pack”, added Bala.

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