DataCentric joins the Alastria consortium
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:39 am
Alastria is the first multi-sector consortium promoted by companies and institutions to establish a semi-public blockchain/DLT infrastructure
DataCentric has joined the Alastria Consortium, a pioneering initiative in the world that is consolidating itself as the first multi-sector network promoted by private companies and institutions for the establishment bulk sms singapore of a semi-public Blockchain/DLT infrastructure, which supports services with legal effectiveness in the Spanish sphere and in accordance with European regulations.
In this way, according to Antonio Romero de la Llana, CEO of DataCentric, “the company reaffirms its commitment to the development of a technology that is completely revolutionizing the ecosystem of data exchange and validation, placing emphasis on transparency and data quality, and which gives citizens greater power in controlling their personal information.”
The multi-sector approach of this Consortium – the largest in the R&D field, with more than 275 partners – which has already included the main companies from sectors such as banking, energy or telecommunications, as well as representatives of the Public Administration, “allows us to maintain an active dialogue with all the parties involved in the development and regulation of this new technology called to revolutionize digital transformation”, adds Romero de la Llana.
DataCentric has joined the Alastria Consortium, a pioneering initiative in the world that is consolidating itself as the first multi-sector network promoted by private companies and institutions for the establishment bulk sms singapore of a semi-public Blockchain/DLT infrastructure, which supports services with legal effectiveness in the Spanish sphere and in accordance with European regulations.
In this way, according to Antonio Romero de la Llana, CEO of DataCentric, “the company reaffirms its commitment to the development of a technology that is completely revolutionizing the ecosystem of data exchange and validation, placing emphasis on transparency and data quality, and which gives citizens greater power in controlling their personal information.”
The multi-sector approach of this Consortium – the largest in the R&D field, with more than 275 partners – which has already included the main companies from sectors such as banking, energy or telecommunications, as well as representatives of the Public Administration, “allows us to maintain an active dialogue with all the parties involved in the development and regulation of this new technology called to revolutionize digital transformation”, adds Romero de la Llana.