The traditional KuppingerCole European Identity and Cloud Conference spanning across four very intensive days is expecting 1,500+ industry leaders engaging with 250+ speakers in 230 + sessions designed to provide the latest insights on digital identity, security, and AI.
Currently very dominant in our sector: the discussions surrounding the planned EUDI wallet, which is set out in the eIDAS Regulation and is to be made available to all EU citizens by 2026. The wallet is set to revolutionize digital onboarding by providing a standardized method of identity verification, reducing the use of physical documents and minimizing identity fraud. The integration of the EUDI wallet into AML compliance processes will create a more robust and efficient framework for fraud prevention and regulatory compliance.
At the KuppingerCole European Identity and Could Conference, Luigi Castaldo and Jörg Lenz will speak about creating a market for electronic attributes and unlocking the potential of the EU Digital Identity Wallet Ecosystem.
The EU Digital Identity Wallet Ecosystem offers a revolutionary way to manage digital identities and attributes (aka verifiable credentials), promising convenience, security, privacy preserving and cost savings for individuals and businesses. However, its success relies on addressing a crucial challenge: ensuring the system is fair and sustainable for all stakeholders (aka “the elephant in the room”). Wallet providers, trust service providers, and Electronic Attribute Attestation Providers will sustain most of the costs to build and maintain this ecosystem, while those who benefit most—like relying parties — may be more than willing to share some of the benefits they enjoy and pay for attribute verifications.
To unlock the full potential of the EUDIW ecosystem, it’s essential to create a market for electronic attributes.
By assigning value to the verification of credentials and attributes, we can establish a system where those who benefit from using them—such as relying parties gaining faster, more secure processes—help sustain the ecosystem. This approach mirrors successful models already in place across the EU and EEA, ensuring fairness and incentivizing innovation.
Namirial, through its work in ETSI publicly announced just in January 2025 and thanks to many supporting organizations, is one of the leaders in shaping these standards. By fostering a balanced system where all parties benefit, we aim to create a thriving market for digital attributes—one that not only ensures privacy and security but also drives widespread adoption and long-term sustainability. This is the key to a successful digital future for Europe.
Meet Luigi Castaldo, Jörg Lenz and Christoph Bimminger at the European Identity and Cloud Conference and find out more about your possiblities.