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Blockchain-powered Certiify Solutions Vs Fake Certifications

Norlisa Francis Nordin, Founder, Certiify Solutions

03-Apr-24 10:00

Blockchain-powered Certiify Solutions Vs Fake Certifications

In today’s fast-paced world, the dark shadow of fake certifications looms large, threatening not just the credibility of individuals but also the very foundations of our educational and professional institutions, as well as industrial certifications.

To combat and address this, Malaysian startup Certiify Solutions is on a mission to safeguard the sanctity of certifications through the power of blockchain technology.

We dive into how Certiify uses blockchain to power its solution and the depth of the problem that Norlisa wants to address, as well as explore the company's origin story and journey, where they are in their product-market fit journey and go to market strategy, and what comes next.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  technologymanagingentrepreneurs

Tags:  professional certificationblockchain technologyentrepreneurshipstartups





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