Namirial will participate in the Trusted Economy Forum CommonSign 2025, organized by Obserwatorium.biz. This event will focus on digital identity, trust services, and electronic transactions bringing together professionals in business development, marketing, and sales, particularly within the digital identity and trust services sectors. The Trusted Economy Forum CommonSign 2025 will welcome trust service providers (TSPs), qualified trust service providers (QTSPs), industry leaders, and policymakers seeking to understand the recent regulatory changes and explore emerging opportunities in Europe’s growing digital economy.
The focus of this year’s event is the creation of a new European digital identity ecosystem, aligned with the European Commission’s ambition for all EU citizens to have access to a digital identity by 2030. The conference will also explore how trust services are increasingly being adopted as critical safeguards in digital transactions, supporting secure and seamless interactions in both private sector operations and public administration. The leading topics for 2025 include:
- Trust services: The technological and regulatory advancement of trust services such as electronic signatures, electronic archiving, validation will be explored during the event, highlighting their role in supporting secure and efficient digital business processes.
- Electronic identification and identity wallets: The event will examine the evolution of digital onboarding, KYC, and AML processes, with a particular focus on national and European identity wallets, including developments like mObywatel and the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDIW), which will allow citizens to prove their identity and share electronic documents directly from their smartphones.
- European and national regulatory landscape: With the recent entry into force of eIDAS 2.0 (Regulation 2024/1183), the forum will explore its practical implications, as well as related frameworks like the European Digital Identity Portfolio, NIS 2, and national cybersecurity strategies shaping the digital trust ecosystem.
- Modernization of public services: The conference will also focus on the digitization of public administration, healthcare, and education, including the use of EU Recovery and Resilience Facility funds to develop secure, user-friendly digital public services.
The Trusted Economy Forum 2025 offers a great opportunity for professionals to explore the evolving landscape of digital identity, trust services, and regulatory innovation across Europe. With eIDAS 2.0 now in force and the European Digital Identity Wallet on the horizon, the event presents a timely opportunity to explore the creation of a unified digital identity framework, the growing role of trust services in securing transactions, and the modernization of both public and private sector processes. As the industry moves toward greater interoperability, security, and user-centricity, the forum serves as a critical space for advancing dialogue, sharing expertise, and identifying new business opportunities in the digital identity and trust services landscape. Attendees will gain a strategic understanding of the commercial, technical, and regulatory opportunities shaping the next phase of Europe’s digital transformation.
Antony Skarlatos, Key Account Manager, is looking forward to contributing to these discussions and exploring the future of digital identities and trusted transactions in Poland and in Europe.