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What is happening in 🇩🇪 Germany to push #eIDAS2 and the 🇪🇺 📲 #EUDI #Wallet? Let’s find out ⬇ Most notably Germany is (besides the Netherlands) the only EU member state, which hosts a public consultation process for the implementation of the eIDAS2 regulation. The forum is hosted by #SprinD - the German agency for leap innovation and overseen by the ministry of interior. Within the consultation processes several workshops have been conducted already including: ✅ Data security and privacy ✅ Use cases ✅ Business and issuance models Recently SprinD also started an innovation challenge to figure out the best option for an German EUDI-wallet. The competition is lasting 13 months and has 3 stages with the following use cases: Stage 1: #PID = Person Identification Data for identification purposes Stage 2: #EAA = Electronic attestation of attributes = credentials Stage 3: #SCA = secure customer authentication = secure login / approval Currently 11 teams are competing including #Google, Governikus, AUTHADA GmbH, Lissi GmbH, Animo Solutions, Sphereon.com and #Samsung among others. The German Federal Ministry of Transport and digital Infrastructure is responsible for regulating the trust services in Germany. The Ministry of economics and climate actions is funding the showcase secure digital identity consortia IDunion, #SDIKA ID-Ideal and #ONCE. Especially the IDunion community, which is led by the API software provider #Lissi, had a significant influence on the technical standards we currently see in the architecture reference framework. The different ministries get together in the GovLab to coordinate their activities. While Germany has a great technical smart card solution for the eID it’s only used by around 15 % of citizens. Germany is also leading the Potential large scale pilot together with France. Other german organisations are also participating in #EWC #NOBID and #DC4EU. Germany is pushing the cutting edge of innovation for wallets, while being far behind in the digitalisation of its government sector. Many see the wallet as a much needed tool, which creates spillover effects and provides an unified and standardised way to interact with organisations. Still, it’s too be seen how successful the German government will be in ensuring easy access to the wallet, the PID and the authentic sources.