List of Verisium Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Verisium Platform for Blockchain Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Verisium Platform for Blockchain Platform include: Samsung Electronics, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 262647 employees and revenues of $203.54 billion, 3M, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 61500 employees and revenues of $24.58 billion, MediaTek, a Taiwan based Manufacturing organisation with 21982 employees and revenues of $16.17 billion, Renesas Electronics, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 22711 employees and revenues of $8.84 billion and many others.
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3M | Manufacturing | 61500 | $24.6B | United States | Cadence Design Systems | Verisium Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | DataArt |
In 2020, 3M deployed the Verisium Platform as a Blockchain Platform, engaging DataArt to develop a blockchain-based loyalty application that charts regional demand and improves customer interaction. The deployment used Cadence Design Systems Verisium Platform integrated with Microsoft Azure to provide immutable storage and compliance for loyalty records and product registration data.
The implementation delivered functional modules for loyalty program management, product registration, mobile NFC-enabled product lookups, customer notifications for sales and promotions, and user-initiated communications such as message and call requests. The Verisium Platform recorded registration and reward events on the blockchain and supported tokenized reward points for the Advance with 3M! loyalty program, increasing visibility and accountability across supply chains.
Operational coverage emphasized regional demand mapping and end-user geographic distribution analytics to inform marketing and customer engagement across 3M business units. Key integrations included Microsoft Azure for hosting and immutable data storage and NFC technology to give customers smartphone access to product information and tips, while on-chain event recording preserved auditability of registrations and rewards.
DataArt led the build and rollout with 3M stakeholders, establishing processes for immutable data capture, content update workflows to keep smartphone content current, and governance for loyalty membership and reward issuance. Stated outcomes include visibility and accountability across supply chains, a four times increase in products registered in the loyalty program, a three times increase in active users, improved understanding of end-users and geographic product distribution, and always updated content with user ability to request additional information, message, or call through the app.
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MediaTek | Manufacturing | 21982 | $16.2B | Taiwan | Cadence Design Systems | Verisium Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, MediaTek began deploying the Verisium Platform from Cadence to automatically triage and root cause bugs in mobile SoC verification. The Verisium Platform is recorded in this dataset under the Blockchain Platform category. The deployment is scoped to MediaTek's IP and SoC verification teams in Taiwan and is intended to boost verification productivity across those engineering groups.
The implementation centers on a centralized analytics platform that ingests verification artifacts and failure reports, with configuration emphasis on automated failure triage and root cause analysis modules. Operational rollout focused on embedding Verisium Platform workflows into existing verification processes, shifting defect triage to a model where the platform surfaces candidate root causes for engineer validation. Governance adjustments aligned verification ownership and triage procedures to accommodate AI-driven analysis and to manage how flagged defects are validated and escalated.
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Renesas Electronics | Manufacturing | 22711 | $8.8B | Japan | Cadence Design Systems | Verisium Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Renesas Electronics deployed the Cadence Verisium Platform to accelerate root-cause analysis and debugging for its R-Car SoC automotive designs in Japan. The Verisium Platform is recorded here under the Blockchain Platform category and was applied across verification and debug workflows spanning IP to SoC flows.
The implementation used Verisium apps AutoTriage, SemanticDiff, WaveMiner, PinDown, Debug, and Manager to operationalize automated triage, semantic differencing of design revisions, waveform and event mining, pin level traceability, interactive debugging, and centralized job management. Configuration work focused on embedding these modules into existing verification pipelines and automating handoffs between triage and interactive debug for faster isolation of root causes.
Deployment scope explicitly covered R-Car SoC verification activities in Japan and impacted verification and debug business functions within Renesas engineering teams. The platform consolidated triage, differencing, waveform analysis, and job orchestration into a single verification toolchain, reducing context switching for verification engineers working across IP to SoC test cases.
Outcomes cited in the Cadence press release include up to 6× debug productivity improvement for specific bugs in Japan. Governance and rollout were coordinated with verification process owners and engineering teams to standardize debug workflows and job management across the covered verification scope.
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Manufacturing | 262647 | $203.5B | South Korea | Cadence Design Systems | Verisium Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2022 | n/a |
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