Trivolve Tech, a blockchain and AI product studio, has partnered with Quixy, a leading no-code/low-code enterprise platform, to launch a blockchain-powered Forensic Management System (FMS) on the Cardano Mainnet. The rollout marks a major step forward in India’s digital governance landscape—bringing blockchain-backed transparency, scalability, and security to forensic evidence management for state governments.
Redefining Forensic Operations in India
The newly launched FMS has already demonstrated strong traction, recording over 1,000 transactions within its first three days of operation. Built to solve long-standing challenges in evidence tracking and validation, the platform ensures that every piece of forensic evidence—from collection to courtroom—is immutably stored, tamper-proof, and auditable on the Cardano blockchain.
Forensic evidence plays a crucial role in criminal investigations, but traditional handling systems often suffer from data loss, tampering, and lack of real-time traceability. By leveraging blockchain’s decentralized architecture, FMS guarantees that all records remain verifiable and permanent, reducing the scope for manipulation or procedural lapses.
The system is being piloted in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, which manages over one million forensic cases each year. The integration of blockchain into its forensic ecosystem is expected to significantly enhance process integrity, boost efficiency, and strengthen the credibility of digital evidence in judicial proceedings.
Transparency Meets Scalability
According to Rahul Konudula, CEO of Trivolve Tech, “FMS is expected to process at least 10,000+ transactions within its first month on the Cardano Mainnet, highlighting both the scale and efficiency of the solution. With growing adoption, this platform may soon become the de facto national standard for secure forensic evidence handling, redefining trust in law enforcement and judiciary processes.”
The system’s architecture combines Cardano’s sustainable and secure blockchain infrastructure with Quixy’s no-code flexibility, allowing quick customization for various government departments without the need for complex coding. This ensures that the platform can be easily scaled across states or adapted for other use cases in law enforcement and governance.
The Power of No-Code Meets Blockchain
Quixy’s involvement has been central to making this project deployable at scale. As one of India’s top-rated no-code/low-code platforms, Quixy empowers organizations to automate workflows and build powerful enterprise applications rapidly. With over 200,000 users and 26,000 apps deployed across industries such as defence, public safety, and manufacturing, Quixy has been instrumental in accelerating digital transformation for Indian enterprises and government bodies alike.
By integrating with blockchain, Quixy’s platform gains an additional layer of trust and verification, bridging the gap between rapid application development and high-assurance data environments.
About Trivolve Tech
Trivolve Tech is a blockchain and AI-focused product studio developing solutions that combine innovation with real-world impact. The company works closely with governments and enterprises to drive digital transformation through decentralized systems, data security, and smart automation. Beyond forensic management, Trivolve is also pioneering projects in real-world asset tokenization and enterprise-grade blockchain infrastructure.
A Milestone for Cardano Adoption in India
The launch of FMS on Cardano marks one of the first large-scale government applications of blockchain in India. As more departments explore the benefits of transparent, verifiable digital systems, initiatives like this highlight how blockchain is shifting from pilot experiments to mission-critical public infrastructure.
If the pilot continues to deliver as expected, the Trivolve–Quixy collaboration could become a benchmark for trust-driven digital governance, setting the tone for similar implementations across other states and sectors.
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