Building Infrastructure For Long Term Data Preservation
Advancing archival storage requires more than breakthroughs in materials science. It requires collaboration across photonics, data infrastructure, software systems, and real world deployment environments.
Aionix Data is focused on translating advances in femtosecond laser written optical storage into deployable archival systems designed for enterprise and institutional applications.
Beyond hardware development, we work toward solving broader archival challenges including ingestion workflows, retrieval systems, data lifecycle management, and scalable deployment architectures.
Our objective is simple:
Build storage systems capable of preserving critical information across generations.
TARGET
APPLICATIONS
Government & Public Archives
Long term preservation remains a growing challenge for public institutions managing expanding volumes of records, historical assets, legal documentation, and digital infrastructure.
- • Long term records preservation
- • National and institutional archives
- • Digital heritage preservation
- • Critical infrastructure records
Financial Services
Modern financial systems generate continuously growing volumes of transactional, compliance, and operational data requiring secure retention strategies.
- • Regulatory record retention
- • Audit and transaction archives
- • Long term operational storage
- • Immutable archival workflows
WHY NOW
Data volumes continue increasing while infrastructure complexity and retention requirements continue expanding.
Recent advances in photonics and femtosecond laser processing have created new possibilities for volumetric archival storage.
Long term preservation requirements increasingly exceed the capabilities of traditional storage lifecycles.
Bridging research and deployable infrastructure remains one of the largest challenges in archival storage.
Looking To Shape The Future Of Data Preservation?
We are actively exploring collaborations with researchers, infrastructure partners, pilot customers, and long term archival stakeholders.