Company

Collaboration should not require surrender.

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Daulat exists so institutions can work across protected data and independently governed infrastructure without transferring every asset—and every decision—into one central operator.

Our position

We own trust, not your IP.

The platform’s responsibility is to make identity, policy, approved execution, evidence, and reproducibility dependable. It should not quietly become the owner of customer data, proprietary algorithms, or institutional authority.

That separation shapes the architecture: data, algorithms, runtimes, and models remain distinct governed assets with their own owners and lifecycle.

How we build

Institution-ready means being precise about what is true.

  1. 01

    Boundaries are a feature

    Customer-controlled infrastructure, independent custodians, and explicit approvals are product inputs—not deployment inconveniences to hide.

  2. 02

    Precision outranks theatre

    We describe what the platform does in terms a technical reviewer can check against the system itself—no borrowed logos, no invented proof, no capability asserted in a slide that the product does not carry.

  3. 03

    Governance must execute

    Policy, signing, licenses, approvals, and provenance belong in the path of work, not only in a slide or post-hoc review.

  4. 04

    One sector leads; the architecture remains open

    Healthcare makes the trust problem concrete. Finance, research, and public-sector collaborations share important parts of the same boundary model.

Healthcare first

Start where protected data, accountable custody, and multi-institution work collide.

HealthcareFinancial servicesLife sciences + researchPublic sectorOne governed collaboration model · sector-specific evidence required