Technology & IP

Engineered for the Institutional Standard

TRL 7. Patent pending. Built to the DoE framework. BlockwAI's core compute orchestration method is protected, validated, and designed for institutional-grade due diligence.

Technical briefs will be available soon — contact us for updates.

TRL 7
DoE Framework
Operational environment
Patent
Pending
Core method protected
Licensing potential secured
≥25%
Energy reduction
Demand-side, systemic
7
Regulatory frameworks
Simultaneously automated

TRL 7 Explained

Technology Readiness Level 7 is the DoE's designation for a technology prototype demonstrated in an operational environment. For institutional investors and enterprise procurement teams, TRL 7 means BlockwAI is beyond concept stage — tested against real workloads in real infrastructure conditions.

Most deep-tech seed-stage companies operate at TRL 3–5. TRL 7 places BlockwAI in a distinct category for institutional classification.

TRL 1 · Concept← TRL 7 · BlockwAITRL 9 · Deployed

Patent Pending

BlockwAI's core compute orchestration method — the mechanism by which workloads are validated against multi-jurisdictional compliance frameworks and routed to idle global compute — is patent pending.

Patent protection creates defensibility and establishes licensing potential as the AI infrastructure orchestration category grows.

IP Note

All public IP claims are designated "patent pending." Contact the team for technical due diligence documentation including filing details for qualified institutional investors.

Technical Differentiators

Core IP

Compliance Routing Engine

Cross-provider compliance routing engine — the patent-pending method that validates and routes workloads across jurisdictions in real time.

Detection

Idle Compute Detection

Real-time global idle compute detection and reallocation — identifies and unlocks underutilised capacity across all major providers.

Matrix

Regulatory Framework Matrix

Multi-jurisdictional framework matrix enabling simultaneous validation across GDPR, CCPA, PIPL, DPDPA, DMCC, and APAC.

Efficiency

Demand Optimisation Layer

Demand-side energy optimisation at the orchestration layer — reduces compute demand before any single workload is provisioned.

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