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The EU Digital Identity Wallet Explained [Free Live Event]

Europe’s biggest digital identity shift is coming—and it’s closer than you think.

By 2026, all EU citizens will have access to a government-backed digital identity wallet, changing how identity verification, authentication, and data sharing work across Europe.

But how does it actually work—and what does it mean for businesses and ID companies?

In this live session, Esther Makaay, VP of Digital Identity at Signicat, will give a presentation on the fundamentals of the EU Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet, covering:

📱 How the EUDI Wallet will work
🌍 What the EUDI Wallet ecosystem looks like
🧪 The four large-scale pilots
📅 Timelines and the roadmap ahead
⚖️ The mandatory acceptance for regulated industries
🛠️ If it applies to you and how you should prepare your roadmap

💬 Live Q&A: After the presentation, Esther will take questions from the audience.

💡 Why Dock Labs is Organizing This Event

At Dock Labs, our conversations with clients in the identity space have made it clear: there’s a growing need for guidance on the European Digital ID (EUDI) framework and mobile driver's licenses (mDLs).

As we prepare to integrate these technologies into our own platform, we recognize the importance of bringing together thought leaders and practitioners to share insights and spark dialogue.

That’s why we’re hosting this session—so we can collectively explore the evolving landscape of digital identity, and help our community stay ahead of the curve.

📅 Don’t Miss Out

March 12th at 5 pm GMT / 9 am PT

Location: Online

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