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ProgrammesOn 31 May, the EBSI Demo Day, a one-day event will be hosted to celebrate the milestone reached by the European Blockchain Partnership (EBP) and the European Commission with the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) initiative, presenting EBSI Early Adopters programme's successful pilot projects.
Run by the European Blockchain Partnership (EBP) and the European Commission (EC), EBSI is an infrastructure that allows citizens to start benefiting from its public-driven blockchain, accelerating cross-border services for EU citizens and public administrations. Two years after its creation, the outcomes of EBSI pilot projects using real data in real-time will be presented during the EBSI Demo Day.
During the event, EBSI Early Adopters will present their 6 Demos, each representing a cluster of European countries (more than 12 countries will be represented). They will demonstrate the exchange of specific digital credentials across European borders using digital wallets that have passed EBSI’s Wallet Conformance Testing. Each of the scenarios will be demonstrated in real-time, showing how blockchain can help EU citizens study, find a job, and start a new life abroad.
EBSI Demo Day will end with a panel discussion on the role that the public sector has to play in the decentralised information landscape, allowing participants to find out more about our piloting activities and how to join the EBSI project.
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