Atomic Knowledge Proof LimitedAtomic Knowledge Proof Limited

Atomic Knowledge Proof Limited

Company

“Atomic Knowledge Proof” (“AKP”) offers SaaS or custom-built solutions for public and private sector clients that want to leverage enterprise-grade, globally-compliant foundational digital infrastructure (“FDI”), the technology stack for digital economies and societies.
Future historians will refer to the 2020s as an age of digital transformation when many aspects of the world’s socioeconomic activities transition online, accelerated by the pandemic, creating an impetus to solve the problem of digital identity, a problem as old as the internet itself. As a project connecting computers between trusted institutions, the Internet was not designed with digital identity and has now become a multi-billion-dollar problem ever since the Internet became available for civilian use. Emerging FDI leverages advanced cryptography (such as zero-knowledge proof) and trust technology (such as blockchains) to enable universally dependable digital identity.

Description

Atomic Knowledge Proof (AKP) provides blockchain applications development and implementation services for the private and public sectors

AKP offers solutions that are compatible with the decentralised identifier (“DID”) and verifiable credentials (“VC”) emerging standards of the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”) and the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (“PCTF”) atomic processes, which are the de facto standard for digital identity worldwide.
AKP offers products (custom-built) or service (SaaS), depending on how the solution is to be delivered.
Over the course of the HKSTP incubation programme, AKP plans to systematically productise the tools and components from its solutions to achieve economies of scale and higher consistency in solution delivery.
Furthermore, AKP is developing an open-sourced version of the aforementioned tools and components, so that AKP could be more scalable as a commercial venture, by delivering a higher proportion of SaaS solutions and increasing overall adoption of AKP tools and components.

Technology

AKP offers solutions that are compatible with the decentralised identifier (“DID”) and verifiable credentials (“VC”) emerging standards of the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”) and the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (“PCTF”) atomic processes, which are the de facto standard for digital identity worldwide.
AKP offers products (custom-built) or service (SaaS), depending on how the solution is to be delivered.
Over the course of the HKSTP incubation programme, AKP plans to systematically productise the tools and components from its solutions to achieve economies of scale and higher consistency in solution delivery.
Furthermore, AKP is developing an open-sourced version of the aforementioned tools and components, so that AKP could be more scalable as a commercial venture, by delivering a higher proportion of SaaS solutions and increasing overall adoption of AKP tools and components.