European Commission - Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology

04/24/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/24/2026 09:18

European Commission seeks participants for European Business Wallet Technical Work Sub-Group

The European Commission is inviting experts to apply to join the European Business Wallet (EBW) Technical Work Sub-Group.

The Technical Work Sub-Group will help shape the technical features of the European Business Wallets. Its objective is to support the development of a secure, interoperable, and scalable solution that empowers businesses to operate seamlessly across the EU's digital single market.

The group will in particular contribute to:

  • the assessment of secure and legally effective communication protocols and delivery channels;
  • the design of core security features, including access control and authentication; and
  • the development of common services supporting trust, discovery and interoperability, such as the European Digital Directory

The work will take into account the existing technical and operational baseline of the European Digital Identity ecosystem, while addressing the specific requirements of the European Business Wallet.

Apply to participate

The Commission is seeking applications from independent experts with relevant expertise in areas such as secure electronic messaging, identity and access management, encryption, interoperability frameworks and large-scale system architecture.

Interested candidates are invited to apply by 21 May 2026.

Applications should be sent to: [email protected]

This email address can also be used to request further information.

More information is included in the Terms of Reference and the Call for applications.

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