CES 2025: 3IPK – Solutions for the aviation industry

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025, 3IPK, which operates in the aviation and high-tech industries, impressed with innovative solutions based on blockchain technology and IoT. The European company presented a platform that is revolutionising digital certification and process optimisation in aviation.

New standards in aviation

3IPK’s platform ensures transparency and security throughout the entire lifecycle of aircraft components – from manufacturing to decommissioning. Blockchain-based documentation and real-time access increase efficiency. CEO Jana Novak explained: ‘Our technology reduces complexity and increases safety in aviation.’

Technology highlights

  • Digital twins: real-time data from aircraft parts facilitates predictive maintenance and reduces operating costs.
  • Blockchain security protocols: smart contracts automate compliance.
  • Sustainability: optimisation of processes to improve carbon footprint.

New partnerships

3IPK announced a collaboration with a leading aircraft manufacturer to develop data integrity standards. Industry experts see 3IPK as a key player in the digital transformation of the aviation industry.

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