Vexidus Corporation is an industrial-technology holding company operating in aerospace and defense manufacturing, supply-chain software, and security. We develop and hold the intellectual property our companies run on. Each one sells to outside customers and stands on its own.
Aerotier must produce per-serial traceability anyway — it is a condition of the aerospace and defense market it sells into. Cargovate turns that obligation into a product other manufacturers and forwarders can buy. We cross an industry only where the problem does.
Electromechanical engineering, wire systems, kitting and instrumentation supply for flight-critical programs. Sells directly to primes and the defense supply base, where per-serial traceability is a condition of doing business.
aerotier.com →Verifiable shipment provenance, chain-of-custody handoffs and document attestation — origin to delivery. Sold to manufacturers and freight forwarders on its own contracts, with Aerotier as the flagship deployment.
cargovate.com →Each company holds its own customers, signs its own contracts and closes its own P&L. Intercompany work is done at arm's length on written terms, there are no cross-guarantees, and no company depends on another to trade.
Post-quantum readiness and systems hardening for fintech, Web3 and regulated organizations — from a team running post-quantum cryptography in production today. Its own market and its own customers; it needs nothing else in the group to trade.
kaarav.com →Controlled by Vexidus Corporation but capitalised on its own account, with its own investor base by design — a different undertaking on a different funding path, held apart from the group's balance sheet.
arqlius.com →Vexidus Labs is our R&D company for distributed-systems and cryptography research. Its principal work is a post-quantum-ready Layer 1 network — used across the group to make provenance records tamper-evident and to settle transactions between parties that do not share a system.
It is an advantage, not a dependency. Cargovate and Aerotier operate fully without it; anchoring is something a customer elects when they need a record no party can quietly revise. That is also what keeps the arrangement arm's-length rather than captive.
Vexidus Labs →Blocks settle the moment they're produced — no reorgs, no waiting for confirmations.
Bonded, delegable staking with quality-weighted rewards — validators earn for reliability, not stake alone.
Crypto-agile signatures — classical today, quantum-resistant on standby, activatable without a reset.
One intent, one signature, many operations — complex actions settle atomically in a single block.
Developing and holding IP is a deliberate mandate of Vexidus Corporation, not a by-product of building. Patents are filed and held at the parent and licensed down on arm's-length terms — so the invention stays protected if a company is sold, and the portfolio grows by acquisition as well as by research.
Declarative execution: one intent, one signature, N operations — atomically.
Vaultless canonical cross-chain bridge — burn-and-mint with no honeypot to hack.
Cross-chain settlement that matches exits back to origin chains without reverse bridging.