Kharon, the premier compliance technology and data provider spanning sanctions, export controls, and other economic restrictions, and Digital Science, a leading technology company serving stakeholders across the research ecosystem, announce they have entered into a strategic partnership.
The collaboration brings together Kharon’s risk intelligence and Digital Science’s world-leading Dimensions Research Security platform to help universities, funders, and government agencies identify and mitigate foreign influence, export control, and compliance risks, all while preserving the openness that drives global collaboration.
This joint solution enables institutions to:
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Safeguarding Research in a Complex Global Landscape
Institutions today face growing pressure to balance academic innovation with the need to protect sensitive research from undue influence and emerging geopolitical risks. Across jurisdictions like the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, new policies, including National Security Presidential Memorandum – 33 (NSPM-33), the Trusted Research Guidance, and Canada’s Policy on Sensitive Technology and Affiliations of Concern, are reshaping expectations for transparency, due diligence, and responsible collaboration.
Kharon’s unmatched capabilities are designed to meet rapidly evolving compliance and regulatory expectations, enabling research security officers (RSOs) and export control officers (ECOs) to quickly identify hidden affiliates of concern and ties to restricted parties in China and other jurisdictions of increased risk. Kharon’s leading offering combines advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence with subject matter expert validation and full sourcing transparency, empowering RSOs and ECOs to make defensible recommendations based on Kharon’s insights drawn from publicly available and reliable sources.
By pairing Kharon’s industry-leading intelligence with Dimensions’ world-class database of linked research information, spanning 159 million publications, 7.9 million grants, 170 million patents, 42 million datasets, nearly one million clinical trials, and over 70 percent of publications available in full text, users benefit from unmatched visibility into the relationships, outputs, and affiliations that may pose risks within institutional research portfolios.
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According to Kharon’s Vice President of Partnerships, Paul Gerbino: “Our partnership with Digital Science underscores our shared commitment to helping academic institutions navigate an increasingly complex landscape. We understand that research thrives on collaboration built on trust, and we’re proud that together we’re equipping institutions with the information they need to uphold that trust with greater ease. This marks an important step in expanding our impact across the sector.”
Digital Science’s Executive Vice President of Academic, Jonathan Breeze, said: “Now more than ever, we recognize that research integrity and security are critical issues for researchers, their institutions, governments, and industry alike.
“At Digital Science, we’re pleased to play an important role in helping to safeguard research security, and in helping institutions with their government compliance. Thanks to our partnership with Kharon and our complementary strengths, we are excited to enhance our offerings even further.”
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