ClearPath
Trace. Verify. Trust.
The problem ClearPath solves
Today, regulatory certifications like FSSAI or ASCI do not fail because rules are weak, but because the records submitted for verification are fragmented, manual, and easy to manipulate. Government regulators rely on data provided by companies or third-party agencies, but there is no standardized, tamper-proof way to prove where that data came from, who created it, or whether it was altered later.
ClearPath does not issue certifications. We solve the trust gap before certification by creating verified, cryptographically signed product records that companies can submit to regulators with confidence. In short, we make product data provable and auditable, so certification becomes reliable, faster, and genuinely meaningful.
Challenges we ran into
The biggest challenge was designing a system that works in the real world, not just on paper. Different actors enter data in different ways — some through WhatsApp, some through systems, and some through manual inputs — so normalizing all this data into a single reliable format was not easy.
Another major challenge was identity and accountability. We had to make sure that every record is linked to a real, verified person without making the process too complex or slowing down operations.
We also faced challenges in balancing security with usability. Strong cryptographic verification is important, but it should not become a barrier for ground-level workers.
Finally, defining clear boundaries was critical — making sure our system supports regulators.
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Open Innovation
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