If you are a logistics provider dealing with fragmented data silos and trust issues between partners — this project developed decentralized software solutions that eliminate these silos. This allows cooperating partners who may also be competitors to share data securely. It ensures the objective truth of goods movement through consensus-based proofs.
Decentralized Identity and Data Sharing Tools for a Trustworthy Internet
Imagine a digital world where you own your own ID and data, rather than letting big tech companies hold the keys. It's like having a universal digital passport that you control, making it easy to prove who you are without sharing unnecessary personal info. This system ensures that the data moving between companies is honest, green, and respects your privacy.
What needed solving
Current internet architectures rely on centralized control, creating data silos and privacy risks. This makes it difficult for organizations to share data securely when partners are also competitors.
What was built
A portfolio of Next Generation Internet protocols and decentralized software solutions. This includes tools for self-sovereign identity and sustainable distributed ledger technologies.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a grid operator dealing with high energy costs for data management — this project developed green scalable and sustainable DLTs. This reduces the environmental footprint of data storage and transport. It helps align digital operations with sustainability standards.
If you are a government agency dealing with insecure citizen identity management — this project developed decentralized digital identity protocols. This allows citizens to govern their own data in line with European regulatory frameworks. It creates a more inclusive and democratic digital society.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing model for these tools?
Based on available project data, no specific pricing or cost model is mentioned; the project is funded by a EUR 10,609,150 EU contribution.
Can this be deployed at an industrial scale?
The project specifically targets the limitations of current technologies, such as scalability and energy efficiency, to make them dependable building blocks for the future Internet.
How is the intellectual property or licensing handled?
Based on available project data, specific licensing terms are not provided, though it operates under the Next Generation Internet initiative which typically emphasizes open standards.
Does this comply with current laws?
Yes, the project is developing a data governance and sharing model specifically designed to be in line with the European regulatory framework.
How easy is it to integrate with existing systems?
The project focuses on interoperability and multi-chain support to eliminate data silos and allow seamless data flows between different sources.
Who built it
The consortium is well-balanced for technology transfer, consisting of 10 partners across 7 countries. With a 40% industry ratio (4 industrial partners, including 3 SMEs), there is a strong link between academic research (4 universities) and commercial application. The leadership by a Luxembourg-based company (European Dynamics Luxembourg SA) suggests a focus on European digital sovereignty.
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