Trust Stamp Joins Switzerland's Trust Village to Launch StableKey in Europe

Reuters11-20
Trust Stamp Joins Switzerland's Trust Village to Launch StableKey in Europe

T Stamp Inc., a provider of AI-powered identity and trust solutions, has been selected to participate in the 2026 Trust Village program in Switzerland. This initiative is powered by EPFL Innovation Park, Trust Valley, SICPA, and the Canton de Vaud. Through its involvement in the Trust Village incubator, T Stamp Inc. aims to execute its European go-to-market strategy for its StableKey technology, build partnerships with financial institutions, blockchain innovators, and identity providers across Switzerland and the EU, and align with European digital trust frameworks such as eIDAS 2.0. The program will also provide T Stamp with access to institutional partners and the Swiss trust-tech community, supporting the commercialization and European expansion of its privacy-preserving authentication solutions.

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