GMV featured in World Bank report for its uTile PET solution

The World Bank recognized GMV in its report, "Assessing Technologies to Accelerate the Process of Monitoring, Reporting, and Verifying Emission Reduction Programs," highlighting uTile PET as an example of an innovative digital solution that enables secure and private calculations on distributed data, without exposing or moving it outside of organizations. As the report notes, "Another modeling option explored was GMV's uTile, through which distributed data can be manipulated securely and privately without exposing or moving it."
uTile PET responds to the growing need for innovative technologies for Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) of emissions reduction programs, with the triple objective of improving their security, efficiency, and accuracy. uTile PET aligns perfectly with these objectives by offering an innovative solution based on Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs), ensuring secure, collaborative, and efficient processing of environmental data.
Designed to ensure privacy and security in data processing, this tool facilitates the analysis of sensitive information without compromising its confidentiality. Thanks to its secure computing capabilities, it allows different entities involved in the MRV process to collaborate in the calculation and validation of emissions reduction data without directly accessing the underlying information, ensuring compliance with international privacy regulations and standards.
To learn more about the World Bank report and the reference to uTile PET, you can access the full document here.