Insights and deliverables

Deliverables

D1.5 Final Project Report

D2.1 Digital Travel Credential (DTC)

D2.2 Booking of Travel or Stay

D2.3 Automation of Passenger Information

D2.4 Passenger Flow Facilitation

D2.5 Payments Enablers Services

D2.6 Run End User pilots phase 1, 2 and 3

D3.1 List of available compliant wallets in EWC and documentation

D3.2 Open-source software, hosting and documentation for the ODI wallets

D3.3 – PID country enrolment process definition

D3.4 ODI country schemes’ definition, and organizational credentials definition, specification, and registration on infrastructure

D3.5 Business Scenarios Pilot plans

D3.6 Business scenarios pilot results and evaluation

D4.1 Core Interopreability Specification

D4.2 Applicability Statement for each use case

D4.3 Interoperability Report on Wallet Implementation

D4.4 Recommendation for Ecosystem Governance and Trust model

D4.5 Ecosystem Business Model

D4.6 At least 7 operational services providing QEAA for all wallets and supported standards in EWC

D4.7 At least 7 operational signing services providing QES (signing and sealing) for all wallets and supported standards in EWC

D4.8 Overview and rationale for chosen signing methods

D4.9 Roadmap on deployment, test environment and reusable components

D4.10 Shared network infrastructure available

D4.11 Test environment supporting all scenarios across the Digital Travel Credentials use case

D4.12 Sustainability Business Strategy

D4.13 Roadmap for the implementation of the ecosystem

D5.1 Communication and Dissemination plan

D5.2 Exploitation strategy an action plans

D5.3 Materials for external use and learning

D5.5 Recommendations on standardisation

Reports and Insights

The reports you find here summarize the approach, learnings and findings from the EWC project work package 2 (WP2), after the first phase of piloting. The usage scenarios covered are EUDI wallet supported travel and payments scenarios. The overall EWC project objective is to test available issuer, wallet and verifier technologies in value adding use cases. An important element is exploring the critical drivers for adoption of the EUDI wallet (e.g. EU citizen appetite and business incentives).

The phase 1 reports:

The phase 2 reports:

Whitepapers

Webinars

Webinar number 8: End User Pilots outcomes – What do citizens think of the EUDI wallet?

EWC Lunch webinar July 9, 2025 (Slide deck)


Webinar number 7: Learn about EWC Business Wallet Pilot Experiences

EWC Lunch webinar business wallet pilot experiences 25th of June (Slide deck)


Webinar number 6: Learn about Digital Travel Credentials and their impact on the Travel industry

EWC Lunch webinar DTC travel Industry 30 april 2025 (Slide deck)


Webinar number 5: Update on the implementation of eIDAS 2.0 in Finland

EWC Lunch webinar presentation 2nd of April (Slide deck)


Webinar number 4: Signing Documents with EUDI Wallet

EWC Lunch webinar presentation 18th of March (Slide deck)


Webinar number 3: Wallets for Businesses

EWC Lunch webinar presentation 5th of March (Slide deck)


Webinar number 2: Payments

EWC Lunch webinar presentation Feb 13 (Slide deck)


Webinar number 1: Introduction in EWC

EWC Lunch webinar presentation Jan 22 (Slide deck)

We enable the digital identity in the EU.

The EU Digital Wallet Consortium (EWC) is a joint effort of Europe’s leaders in Digital Identification
Providers, IT and payment actors, travel and governmental sectors, cross-border pilot experimentation
infrastructures, and stress-tested business models.

Digital Travel

Using digital identity in the eu digital wallet for traveling europe.

Payment

Using the eu digital wallet for cross-border payments.

Orgnizational digital identity

Using digital credentials to certify company affiliation and authorization to act for people and machines.

Digital Travel

Using digital identity in the eu digital wallet for traveling europe.

Payment

Using the eu digital wallet for cross-border payments.

Orgnizational digital identity

Using digital credentials to certify company affiliation and authorization to act for people and machines.