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eIDAS2, ID Wallets, Travel credentials

eIDAS2, ID Wallets, Travel credentials

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 07, 2025 11:00—12:00
Location: A 05-06

Significance of eIDAS 2.0 and EUDI Wallet Introduction for Existing Ecosystem
11:00—11:20
 

eIDAS 2.0 and the introduction of the EUDI wallet will not be a green field in the German and European digital landscape. Numerous regulated and non-regulated sectors already have their own ecosystems that enable their participants to network and organise the exchange of information in accordance with the requirements of their domain. The best example of this is the telematics infrastructure in the German healthcare market controlled by gematik (as part of the Federal Ministry of Health and the representative in the healthcare ecosystem), created for insured persons, doctors, pharmacists, hospitals and other service providers as well as private and statutory health insurance companies. Starting with card technology and connectors to identify and connect the players, this infrastructure is currently being modernised with Internet capability and zero trust architecture approaches. Here, the telematics infrastructure still relies heavily on purely centralised applications with distributed, secure access to central data storage.


The interoperability, IT security and data protection requirements of the EUDI wallet ecosystem are similar to many aspects of the telematics infrastructure. However, the implementation here is decentralised and involves the users and the individual data providers and recipients are more responsible. This is a real challenge for existing ecosystems to adapt their mindset and the ongoing roadmap with regard to the eIDAS 2.0 reform.
How can such existing ecosystems be combined with the ideas and principles of eIDAS 2.0 and the EUDI Wallet ecosystem, also with regard to European aspects? What measures need to be taken on the part of EUDI Wallet and existing ecosystems in order to reduce existing redundancies? What impact will the eIDAS 2.0 Regulation have on the organisation and control of existing ecosystems such as the telematics infrastructure in Germany if it is truly integrated?

Dr. Dominik Deimel
Managing Director
Wallet Experts GmbH
As the former founder of comuny, a start-up with its own wallet application and board member of the digital identities working group at bitkom, I have been working on the topic of decentralised...
How Can I Become Part of the EUDIW Ecosystem?
11:20—11:40
 

The purpose of this session is to explore the design of the future EUDI Wallet ecosystem onboarding from an organizational perspective, using the implementation concept of the German EUDI Wallet ecosystem as a case study. The session will showcase the steps an organization needs to do to register, declare its intended use, and manage potential fees for ecosystem usage. The primary objectives of the EUDI Wallet ecosystem onboarding are to ensure transparency to mitigate misuse, facilitate sustainable public-private financing for the evolving ecosystem and its underlying infrastructure, and promote user-friendly digital processes to encourage widespread adoption by diverse organizations.

Konrad Degen
Product Manager Digital Identities
SPRIND GmbH
Konrad Degen is a Product Manager in the German EUDI Wallet project at the German Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation. In this role, he focuses on the economic and organizational design of...
Mirko Mollik
Identity Architect
SPRIND GmbH
With a strong background in cybersecurity, Mirko first founded a startup focused on verifiable credentials, laying the groundwork for secure digital identity solutions. After a brief period as a...
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