LutinX.com Invests in India to Support Intellectual Property Protection for Creatives and Professionals

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Kolkata, India – September 2025 — LutinX.com, a global leader in blockchain-based digital certification and intellectual property protection, is expanding its presence in India with a significant investment initiative aimed at supporting creative professionals, freelancers, researchers, and legal consultants. The move highlights the company’s strategic commitment to one of the world’s most dynamic and rapidly growing knowledge economies.

The investment, which includes developing localized platforms and training programs, will give Indian professionals access to secure, transparent, and legally recognized tools for certifying their work and protecting intellectual property rights internationally.

Who Is LutinX?

Founded more than ten years ago in Italy, LutinX.com has become a global leader in digitizing credentials, protecting intellectual property, and managing legal documents. Operating in over 100 countries and working with governments, universities, and international organizations, the company provides a range of blockchain-based tools to safeguard creative and professional content with the highest legal standards.

At the heart of LutinX’s offerings are technologies that enable the timestamping and registration of any digital content, from academic research to graphic designs, manuscripts, legal opinions, or creative works, on a decentralized blockchain ledger, ensuring it stays immutable, traceable, and verifiable.

Led by CEO Alessandro Civati, a seasoned expert in cybersecurity and digital trust technologies, LutinX has been leading the way in helping individuals and organizations take control of their intellectual assets. “In a world where ideas are the new currency, protecting knowledge is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity,” Civati said during a recent presentation of the company’s expansion plan.

Why India?

India’s economy is increasingly fueled by innovation, creativity, and digital entrepreneurship. With millions of freelance workers, artists, independent researchers, and legal consultants creating content and intellectual work daily, the need for strong IP protection mechanisms is greater than ever.

However, navigating the legal and administrative complexities of intellectual property rights remains difficult, especially for smaller players, independent professionals, and startups. This is where LutinX sees a great opportunity to provide a scalable, user-friendly, and legally binding solution.

“India is one of the most vibrant markets for digital creators, and yet the tools available for protecting their creations are often too expensive, too complex, or simply not accessible,” said Maria Grazia Toniolo, Head of Global Strategy at LutinX. “We are here to change that.”

The focus

LutinX’s system is built to serve various industries and professions. Whether a lawyer is drafting a high-value contract, an artist is preparing a digital portfolio, or a research lab is submitting a scientific paper, the platform enables users to create a tamper-proof certificate that records authorship and timestamps the content. The process complies with international standards and is legally valid in most jurisdictions.

Key products that will be promoted in the Indian market include:

  • LutinX L.Stamp – A digital signature solution based on blockchain, useful for legal documents and contracts.
  • LutinX CZone – A proprietary tool for content creators and designers to protect their work and track its usage.
  • LutinX BBadges – Used by researchers and educators to certify learning achievements and academic contributions.
  • LutinX KYC & Trace – Ideal for law firms and consultants who require verified identities and traceability for legal operations.

All these services will be adapted with local language support and integrated with Indian legal frameworks to ensure compliance and usability.

Unlike many tech companies, LutinX doesn’t just provide software; it creates ecosystems. As part of the India rollout, the company plans to launch local training hubs called LutinX Digital Trust Centers, where professionals can get guidance on intellectual property registration, digital identity verification, and blockchain technology use in their work.

Additionally, LutinX is collaborating with Indian universities, bar associations, and creative industry federations to develop workshops and certification programs that raise awareness and enhance skills related to digital ownership and intellectual property.

To facilitate its market entry, LutinX is already in discussions with several Indian state governments and private accelerators interested in integrating IP protection into their digital innovation programs.

“The goal is not to replace existing structures, but to complement them with scalable technology that empowers people, especially those who traditionally don’t have access to legal representation,” explains Sanjay Mehta, Indian market advisor for LutinX.

According to LutinX, their model is especially appealing for India’s expanding tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where thousands of small creative businesses are emerging but still lack proper legal protection for their work.

This investment signifies the start of LutinX’s long-term plan to establish itself as a key player in India’s digital future. The company intends to open offices in New Delhi and Bengaluru, with plans to expand further based on demand and partnerships.

There is an incredible reservoir of talent in India. Our mission is to protect that talent, provide it with the tools to succeed, and ensure that creators receive the recognition and legal support they deserve, both in India and worldwide,Civati concluded.

As India continues its rise as a digital powerhouse, initiatives like LutinX.com may play a key role in shaping a future where intellectual property is not only protected but also celebrated as a foundation of economic growth and cultural progress.

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