No. GRA does not certify technologies.
GRA does not certify software, AI systems, data platforms, insurance technologies, fintech products, climate technologies, resilience technologies, digital twins, sensors, models, cybersecurity products, infrastructure systems, decision-support tools, or vendor solutions.
GRA may discuss technology in finance-readiness, operational resilience, insurance-readiness, cyber-physical risk, fintech, capital markets, data governance, public-good infrastructure, or Nexus Universe preparation contexts. That discussion does not validate the technology.
Technology certification may require technical testing, security review, privacy assessment, engineering review, procurement evaluation, regulatory approval, standards conformance, audit, assurance, or independent verification. GRA does not perform those functions.
GCRI may support technical evidence infrastructure within the Nexus architecture, but that does not mean GRA certifies technologies. GRA protects capital meaning. GCRI protects technical truth. GRF protects public meaning.
Do not claim “GRA-certified technology,” “GRA-approved vendor,” “GRA-validated AI,” “GRA-approved fintech,” or “GRA-certified resilience technology.”