Digital Immunization Passport has been selected as one of the brightest data portability projects in Europe

OwnYourData & Human Colossus Foundation have been selected to take part in the Data Portability & Services Incubator (DAPSI), a 3-year EU-funded project that empowers internet innovators to develop new solutions in the data portability field.

What is DAPSI ?

The Data Portability and Services Incubator (DAPSI) is an EU-funded project, under the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative, to empower top internet innovators to develop human-centric solutions, addressing the challenge of personal data portability on the internet. As foreseen under the GDPR, this will make it significantly easier for citizens to transmit data from one service provider to another.

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DAPSI will support top-notch projects through a 9-month incubation programme where experts in diverse fields will provide a successful working methodology, access to top infrastructure, training in business and data related topics, coaching, mentoring, and a vibrant ecosystem. On top of that, each DAPSI project can receive up to €150k equity-free funding.

Digital Immunization Passport (DIP) is taking part in DAPSI to create a state-of-the-art digital certificate of vaccination. Currently, vaccination and immunisation information are spread over different organisations like labs and hospitals as well as pharmaceutical companies together with government agencies. A patient usually only has a paper certificate that provides vaccination treatments with often difficult-to-read handwritten additional information. In the proposed solution, OwnYourData and Human Colossus Foundation will develop an end-to-end data flow that:

  • connects to various immunisation information providers;

  • aggregates, harmonises, and semantically annotates the data;

  • makes this data set available in an open format accessible for Personal Data Stores (PDS), compliant to the MyData Operator guidelines;

  • provide a human-centric data management platform for health information;

  • allows to prove immunisation status through Verifiable Credentials*; and

  • packages selected health data for processing by 3rd parties together with a well-defined usage policy and a provenance trail.

The main focus of this project is on Data Interoperability & Compatibility through establishing interfaces between the health industry and individuals, as well as pushing forward on standardised interfaces for PDSs. Additionally, we address Data Transparency (Usage Policies and Data Provenance in Semantic Containers) and Security & Privacy (by applying blockchain technology and digital watermarking on data sharing).

* Note: The characteristic of verifiability refers to the signatures on the credential which are verifiable. It does not refer to the authenticability of the claims within the credential itself. A Verifiable Credential can therefore be thought of as an authenticable credential that can be verified.

How does it work? 

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In the two-phase supporting programme, the projects will develop advanced solutions in the Data Portability field. From September 2020 to February 2021 (Kick-Start phase), they will develop a solution related to a specific use case. The best projects will progress to the second phase (Booster) where the use cases will be fostered to evolve into solid projects to gain enough traction for deployment and market readiness.

Follow our journey through DAPSI! 

Take a look at the DAPSI project portfolio to see more information about the selected innovators.

To read more about DAPSI, please visit the website: dapsi.ngi.eu

Press contact and social media

Email: dapsi@ngi.eu

Website: https://dapsi.ngi.eu/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/NGI_DAPSI

LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/ngi-dapsi

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NGI.DAPSI

Meri Valtiala

The writer is the Secretary General of The Human Colossus Foundation. Supporting fair data sharing and MyData activities she also serves as the Chair for the Finnish national committee SR315 for ISO Standards on AI and as Chair for the Helsinki Media High School board. She advises startups on lean management and human-centric marketing communications. Data sharing, good governance and child rights are concerns you can always improve together.

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