Hybrid Verification Programs
Learning combined with confirmed capability.
Some knowledge cannot be confirmed through a quiz. For high-stakes roles — in regulated industries, safety-critical environments, or professional certification — the question is not whether someone completed training. It is whether they can demonstrate what they know.
Hybrid verification programs combine structured instruction with deliberate capability confirmation, designed for environments where the cost of getting it wrong is real.
A Complete
Structured Course
Built in Hours.
New product versions mean new content requirements. With Hamyar, updating a course takes hours — not another production cycle.
Framework-first design compresses the content phase without compromising structural rigour or assessment integrity.
HOW THESE PROGRAMS WORK
Verification Built into
the Framework
The learning framework defines what must be demonstrated — not just understood
Assessment architecture maps to observable capability, not knowledge recall
Verification checkpoints are embedded throughout the program — not only at the end
Foundry Hash provides tamper-evident proof of what the learner was taught and what they confirmed
Your team reviews and approves before any program reaches learners
COMPLETION IS NOT CONFIRMATION
Completion Is Not Confirmation
Most learning management systems record completion. Hybrid verification programs record confirmed capability — against a defined, verifiable framework. The distinction matters when regulators, insurers, or legal teams ask for evidence.
