Evaluation Process
A structured engagement path designed for institutions that require technical depth, contractual clarity, and operational control at every stage.
1. Institutional Contact
Initial engagement begins with a direct exchange to establish context, identify the operational domain, and determine whether the infrastructure aligns with the institution's requirements. There is no intermediary sales layer. All communication is conducted with the engineering team.
2. Confidentiality & NDA
Before any proprietary technical material is shared, a mutual non-disclosure agreement is executed. This protects both the institution's operational context and the internal architecture documentation. NDA terms are straightforward and governed by Swiss law.
3. Controlled Demonstration
A live, controlled demonstration is conducted within a sandboxed environment. The demonstration covers the decision pipeline, proof artifact structure, and audit trail integrity. No production data is involved. The demonstration environment is isolated and ephemeral.
4. Technical Review Session
A structured technical session provides access to architecture documentation, threat model analysis, and integration topology. This session is designed for technical evaluators, security officers, and compliance teams. Questions are addressed directly, without abstraction.
5. Pilot Deployment
A bounded pilot deployment is provisioned within the institution's operational scope. The pilot operates on real infrastructure with production-grade configuration, but within a controlled perimeter. Duration, scope, and success criteria are agreed in advance.
6. Operational Integration
Following a successful pilot, full operational integration is conducted with the institution's existing systems. This includes production deployment, monitoring configuration, and handover of operational documentation. Ongoing support terms are defined contractually.
Each stage is independently valuable. No stage creates an obligation to proceed to the next. Institutions advance at their own pace and retain full control over the evaluation timeline.
Begin the evaluation
Contact the engineering team directly to initiate the structured evaluation process.
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