The strategic partnership between two global players, Hera Enterprises and Circular Protocol, begins today with the aim of developing and promoting a unique and proprietary infrastructure, based on blockchain and AI, to evolve digital traceability and data authentication in strategic sectors such as banking and finance, insurance, agribusiness and healthcare. Thanks to new solutions and applications that are easy to integrate and scalable, data and information are immutable and always available to operators, regulators and consumers, respecting user rights and privacy, while protecting intellectual property and company security, precisely through the use of fourth generation technologies. Circular Protocol is a decentralized Data Trust Layer (DTL) – based in Boston and Lugano – which is a 4.0 technology infrastructure, ensuring, at scale, the veracity, traceability and integrity of data, through the use of exponential technologies, including blockchain and AI. The partnership is promoted by the Hera Institute – based in Washington DC (United States), a non-profit organization that aims to improve consumer protection, in accordance with the principles of “America First” and the values, shared with Italy, of safeguarding human dignity, the family and cooperation between people, to ensure that all citizens have access to certified and verifiable information that meet the highest standards of quality, safety and accountability.
“In the United States, there is a growing demand for accountability. This partnership represents a concrete step toward creating technologies with positive social impact,” says Tim Phillips, President of the Hera Institute. “Our goal is to improve the quality of life and health of Americans by connecting thought leaders in the United States and around the world, and organizing events, research programs, educational initiatives and training that will help revive the American dream. »
“Circular is honored to help build a world where people can trust the protection of their confidential data and access real, immutable information, as well as for businesses in the healthcare, banking and insurance industries,” said Dr. Gianluca De Novi, Founder and CEO of Circular. “Our mission is to create a global infrastructure that brings truth and transparency to data. Hera shares this vision and we are excited to make this collaboration and its solutions accessible to everyone.”
“I firmly believe in traditional values. I was born and raised in a region, Abruzzo, where respect, love of life, community and territory are values still intact,” said Giovanni Sabetti, president of Hera Enterprises. “I firmly believe in higher justice, and therefore also in the ethics and transparency of data and their communication. To strengthen the goals of this important agreement, I also relied on the collaboration of my friend and esteemed anthropologist, Karl Wolfsgruber.”
About the Hera Institute
Hera Institute is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC (United States) dedicated to promoting healthier and more sustainable lifestyles and diets, safety as a common right, and social inclusion and innovation. To achieve these goals, the Hera Institute brings together leaders from the United States and around the world through conferences, educational programs, field projects and scientific research, aimed at identifying concrete solutions to support government activities and policies.
About Hera Companies
Hera Enterprises is an American holding company focused on diverse interconnected sectors: artificial intelligence, security systems, enterprise software solutions and technologies supporting environmental protection and energy as a heritage and common good. Hera Enterprises has also entered into a partnership with strategic consulting firm Nestpoint.
About the circular protocol
Circular protocol is a decentralized data trust layer (DLT) designed to make data verifiable, tamper-proof and transparent. With offices in Boston and Lugano, Circular is led by Dr. Gianluca De Novi, a high-performance computing expert with a background in 3D simulation, robotics and blockchain technology. Dr. De Novi holds a master’s degree‘s in electronics and computer science and a doctorate in robotics from the University of Bologna. He led the Medical Devices and Simulation Laboratory at Massachusetts General Brigham and has been a faculty member at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Extension School since 2011, with over 16 years of U.S. Department of Defense-funded research in the MedTech industry.


