Canadian University Dubai Incubator launches first innovation start-up

Canadian University Dubai (CUD) has unveiled TrustPaper, the first patented start-up to emerge from its business Incubator, marking a significant milestone in document security and authenticity. Powered by ZipTrust, a blockchain-enabled technology, TrustPaper introduces a revolutionary solution that allows for the secure and automatic verification of documents within seconds. This innovation integrates Near Field Communication (NFC) and copyright protection technology directly into academic credentials, enabling instant verification via QR codes or NFC chips using mobile devices. This eliminates the risk of forgery or tampering while ensuring seamless validation. Additionally, TrustPaper stores a digital twin of documents on the blockchain, ensuring lifelong access and security. As part of CUD’s commitment to sustainability and social impact, 25% of the venture’s royalty proceeds will be allocated to an endowment fund supporting equality in education. TrustPaper was officially launched under the brand promise ‘Authenticity You Can Hold’ at the CUD Hub in Dubai City Walk. The event featured a panel discussion with Prof. Karim Chelli, CUD’s president and vice chancellor, and a fireside chat with TrustPaper’s founders. Prof. Chelli emphasized the university’s role as a catalyst for innovation, fostering collaboration to address real-world challenges. Caeser Medel, CEO and founder of ZipTrust, highlighted the project’s alignment with Dubai’s vision for progress and innovation, underscoring the role of technology in building trust and empowerment. TrustPaper also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in advancing Quality Education, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, and Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. By bridging traditional paper-based documentation with cutting-edge technology, CUD aims to promote equitable access to secure academic credentials worldwide.