history

Late 2019, our founder got involved in a financial supply chain project to modernise the end-to-end lifecycle of data products. A problem space that turned fascinating:

  • a flexible, extensible and useful language that can cover any digital asset.
  • a 2 decade old standard with no significant commercial presence.
  • with a large academic following, and very active support.

Like all problems, it is not a straightforward journey from requirements to product, and for a couple of years there were significant challenges on how to build a useful ecosystem that would allow users to focus on what matters:

the rights & obligations of the data products they own.

As the scope unravelled, ancillary interests raised:

  • an enterprise-graded distributed ecosystem;
  • based on strong semantics;
  • creation of innovative ways of work to accelerate the ecosystem build and distribution.


The problem is widespread: finance, energy, corporate, individual, even wood products are moving to have a digital twin that showcases the end-to-end supply chain.

A ramp along a curved wall in the Kiasma Museu, Helsinki, Finland