1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
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Every level this provider has earned, with what the records at that level actually are — not a generic description. Underlying artefacts live in the evidence vault; what's disclosable is shown here.
1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
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Silicon Luxembourg (independent regional tech press) reports industrial investors Paul Wurth and Encevo each took a 10.3% stake in DataThings, a SnT/University of Luxembourg spin-off building a machine-learning/data-analytics platform.
“DataThings, a spin-off company from SnT/University of Luxembourg which specializes in intelligent software systems ... a data analytics and machine learning platform dedicated to operational decision-making purposes”
The University of Luxembourg's own news site identifies DataThings as a university spin-off engaged in computer-vision / AI research, corroborating it as a real operating AI firm.
“University Spin-off DataThings Partners on Computer Vision Research”
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Verifications decay. L3 ratings decay over ~24 months; L4 and L5 records carry their own decay timers documented on how we verify.