- Credence ID (Oakland, CA) is adapting their existing hardware and software credential verifier implementations to enable support for W3C VCDM and W3C DID standards, with a simple software update to existing hardware readers. Credence ID is an identity technology company focused on standards-based identity verification and authentication solutions that can accept multiple standards based digital credentials, in-person and online. - Currently in Phase 1
- Hushmesh (Falls Church, VA) is adapting their technology, known as the Mesh, with built in cryptographic security and universal zero trust to implement distributed, scalable and privacy-preserving key management for digital wallets and verifiers that support W3C VCDM and W3C DID standards. Their solution will provide assurance of provenance, authenticity, confidentiality, and privacy for all data. - Currently in Phase 1
- Netis d.o.o., (Ljubljana, Slovenia) is adapting and enhancing their existing MIDVA platform to support W3C VCDM and W3C DID standards. MIDVA is comprised of a Fleet Management Platform to onboard organizations and a Mobile Verifier App and employs technology such as policy-as-a-code foundation and seamless integration with trust frameworks. The Fleet Management Platform empowers organizations to effortlessly onboard, authorize, and manage verifier apps across diverse settings, configure supported credentials, and integrate recognized trust frameworks enabling authorized personnel to check users' credentials using the Verifier App. - Currently in Phase 1
- Procivis (Zurich, Switzerland) is adapting and enhancing their existing Procivis One platform to enhance their support for W3C VCDM and W3C DID standards in their digital wallet and verifiers. The platform provides a comprehensive technology that is flexible, privacy respecting, and can support a broad range of credentials such as E-IDs, mobile driver’s licenses, certificates, diplomas, and licenses. - Currently in Phase 1
- SpruceID (New York, NY) is adapting and enhancing their digital wallet and verifier capabilities to enhance their support for W3C VCDM and W3C DID standards for enterprise and public sector environments. The SpruceID software creates verifiable digital credentials that incorporate user privacy and security by design, ensuring safe usage in multiple digital wallets, and interoperability across sectors including financial, healthcare, anti-fraud, and cross-border applications. - Currently in Phase 1
- Ubiqu (Rotterdam, Netherlands) is adapting and integrating their Remote Secure Element (RSE) technology with digital wallets that support W3C VCDM and W3C DID standards, which allows users to maintain sole control over their credentials incorporating transparency and consent, while providing comprehensive recovery solutions. This approach facilitates a highly secure and convenient user experience for digital credential services. - Currently in Phase 1
Privacy Preserving Digital Credential Wallets & Verifiers
Last Updated: 07/12/2024