Centre of Excellence for Data Sharing & Cloud sluit zich aan bij Company Passport
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We zijn blij om namens Company Passport een nieuwe samenwerking aan te kondigen met het Centre of Excellence for Data Sharing & Cloud (CoE-DSC). De expertise van CoE-DSC zal van grote waarde zijn in het onderzoek naar de rol die organisatorische wallets kunnen spelen in data-sharing initiatieven en hoe deze wallets de interoperabiliteit tussen sectoren en landsgrenzen kunnen verbeteren. De samenwerking met CoE-DSC brengt tevens de expertise van TNO en Innopay met zich mee. Zij zullen zich voornamelijk richten op de werkgroep die zich bezighoudt met technische interoperabiliteit en standaarden.
Lees het nieuwsartikel van CoE-DSC hieronder of bekijk de volgende link: https://www.linkedin.com/posts...
"CP is a trust framework that evolved from an innovation project with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce (Kamer van Koophandel), Dutch Tax Administration (Belastingdienst), ABN AMRO Bank N.V., the Royal Dutch Association of Civil-law Notaries (Koninklijke Notariële Beroepsorganisatie (KNB)) and the Dutch Blockchain Coalition. It recently also welcomed the Betaalvereniging Nederland (Dutch Payments Association) and the Dutch Banking Association (NVB). 🌍🤝
The CP trust framework is intended to accelerate local and cross border use cases that benefit from the upcoming eIDAS 2 regulations and architecture. By leveraging eIDAS 2, CP enables safe and seamless trade with other businesses, consumers and interactions with public parties, thereby accelerating businesses’ digital transformation. It is not a software solution but describes how compliant software solutions interact, which data schemas and taxonomies are used and under which legal terms and conditions (on top of the eIDAS 2 regulations). The software solutions can be provided by any compliant public or private third party. 🛠️🔒
The CoE-DSC therefore joins the Company Passport programme and brings substantive expertise of TNO and Innopay to the working groups. One of the focus areas will be the role of an organisational wallet data-sharing initiative in the Netherlands and how it can promote cross-sectoral and cross-border interoperability."