
Digital Public Infrastructure
Credential security as a building block for national digital ecosystems.
What is Digital Public Infrastructure?
Digital Public Infrastructure — or DPI — refers to the shared digital systems that enable governments, institutions, and individuals to participate in the digital economy securely and inclusively. Worldwide, countries are investing in DPI building blocks such as digital identity, instant payments, and secure data exchange to deliver services at population scale.
Novaya Technologies believes that verifiable credential security is a fundamental building block within this ecosystem. When a country's academic and professional credentials can be verified instantly and trusted universally, it strengthens the entire chain of value — from the institution that issues the credential, to the graduate who carries it, to the employer who relies on it, to the government that oversees the education system.
Strengthening the Value Chain
When credentials can be verified instantly and trusted universally, it strengthens the entire chain of value:
The institution that issues the credential
The graduate who carries it
The employer who relies on it
The government that oversees the education system
Alignment with Core DPI Principles
Our blockchain-anchored credential security technology aligns with the fundamental principles of Digital Public Infrastructure
Interoperability
Our verification works on any smartphone without proprietary tools, ensuring universal accessibility.
Inclusion
Accessible to stakeholders in both urban and rural settings, bridging the digital divide.
Trust
The blockchain anchor authenticates both the document and the issuing institution.
Scalability
Designed for national-level deployment across entire education systems.
Contributing to the DPI Foundation
Novaya Technologies is actively contributing the perspective that credential verification must be part of the DPI foundation, not an afterthought. We believe that as countries build their digital public infrastructure, verifiable credentials should be recognized as a critical building block alongside digital identity, payments, and data exchange systems.