The EMEA Security & Authentication Conference (EMEA SEC) 2025 has recognized CNH and DENSO for their exemplary efforts in brand protection and anti-counterfeiting. The awards highlight the impactful application of AI-powered cryptographic solutions aimed at revolutionizing brand authentication across industries. Through these collaborations, Ennoventure has  played a pivotal role in raising awareness and promoting proactive anti-counterfeiting measures within the automotive supply chain for DENSO, while CNH strengthens brand protection and product authenticity in the global agricultural and industrial markets.

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CNH and DENSO  were each recognized for their contributions—one as a leading provider of anti-counterfeit technology and the other as a champion of counterfeit awareness . While CNH was recognized for its strategic use of digital authentication to ensure product authenticity and protect customer trust, DENSO received the award for leading initiatives to educate customers and industry stakeholders about the risks associated with counterfeit auto parts. 

” At EMEA SEC 2025, we believe that significant progress in the fight against counterfeiting is only possible through strong collaboration. CNH and DENSO are an example of how partnerships—like the one with Ennoventure—can transform ideas into effective brand protection strategies for global markets ,” said Hazem Ibrahim , founder and managing director of ASIAS Security Group SDN BHD.

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“We are delighted that our customers CNH and DENSO are receiving these prestigious awards at EMEA SEC 2025,” said  Padmakumar Nair , Managing Director at Ennoventure, Inc“Their recognition is a testament to the impact of our AI-powered encryption solutions in securing brands and protecting consumers. This win underscores our commitment to delivering technologies that drive meaningful change in brand protection.”

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Source – prnewswire