Swiss provider playing a key role in the digital identity ecosystem has won the contract to provide Lithuania’s end-to-end Digital Identity Wallet sandbox. Selected by the agency for digitalisation, Procivis will build a national testbed for digital ID use cases and ensure readiness for eIDAS. The company is positioned as compliant with interoperability objectives of digital ID and wallets across Europe.
The second version of the technical specification, eIDAS 20 is out and oversees the timeline of countries providing wallets to their citizens by 2027, which will hold and share any trusted digital credentials and e-ID. Private sector organisations and governments can integrate their services within these wallets, simplify authentication and onboarding processes, and drive growth.
The concrete adoption of eIDAS has depended on testbeds and pilots to underpin interoperability, guaranteed security and data protection, and allow for any digital credential capability.
Whilst states have negotiated the technical challenges of building a wallet ecosystem, Procivis One previously stated their key infrastructure does not create distraction over the state of debate on technical standards, protocols, or certification schemes.
For the testbed, they will provide the platform to trial secure, user-focused wallet use cases for Lithuanian citizens, relying parties, and national organisations.
The sandbox is also instrumental for the projects within the LSP Aptitude consortium, one of the European Union’s Large-scale Pilots designed to test digital identity across specific sectors.
“Supporting governments in implementing eIDAS 2.0-compliant digital identity infrastructure, in time and in budget is at the core of our mission”, said Andreas Freitag, CEO of Procivis. “Our work with Lithuania will focus on fast-tracking practical validation and interoperability. This collaboration is essential to ensuring that digital identities meet the highest level of security and deliver tangible value to citizens across borders.”














