IMPULSE featured in EU Research
he Autumn issue of EU Research brings together a set of EU projects, including IMPULSE. On pages 70-72, main results and key achievements are highlighted.
he Autumn issue of EU Research brings together a set of EU projects, including IMPULSE. On pages 70-72, main results and key achievements are highlighted.
processes. Increased reliance on technology in everyday activities has given rise to new digital habits, which has refocused attention on the digital onboarding process as a crucial requirement for all organisations. As a result, the citizens and end users have a higher need for digital connection with the institutions they deal with daily.
The main aim of IMPULSE is the assessment of the use of disruptive technologies in public services. In this context, IMPULSE’s approach for a new electronic identity (eID) is being testing by 6 public administrations in 5 EU countries. Municipality of Peshtera and Gijón City Council analyse the feedback (pros and cons) from citizens who volunteered to validate the solution.
The Identity Week is the world’s leading identity event. From conferences to exhibitions, it brings together the brightest minds in the identity sector to promote innovation, new thinking and more effective identity solutions.
On Tuesday May 30, three of our partners had the opportunity to organise a workshop to explore disruptive technologies from the local community perspective at the 11th International Conference on Communities & Technologies in Lahti, Finland.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the latest version of our ID document verification service, designed to provide even stronger security measures, complete integration with the IMPULSE APP and a smoother user experience.
Digital identities are of interest mainly for their anticipated (beneficial) social and economic impacts. But what are these impacts, and which impacts can we realistically expect in different countries and circumstances? This blog post provides an introduction to these questions, focusing on economic impacts. A future post will turn to social and political impacts.
The IMPULSE solution is being tested in five different countries that have different social and socio-technical structures. During the co-creation activities developed by LUT university team and executed in each case site, it was found out that these different environments have a lot of similarities amongst them. Based on the observations and conversations with the partnering organisations, we found common ground for the piloting case sites.
The EUID Wallet is an initiative supported by the European Comission that consists in the definition and creation of a digital wallet that will allow European citizens and businesses to securely access online services across the European Union. Last February, the latest specification of the EUID Wallet was published. This document provides a reference framework for the digital wallet, including the protocols, standards, and data models used in the system. It describes the technical standards and specifications that will be used to ensure interoperability and security between different components and systems.
Throwback to IMPULSE’s participation in the 27th edition of Real Corp on Mobility, Knowledge and Innovation Hubs in Urban and Regional Development, in Vienna, Austria.