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Join IDSA and Catena-X in North America

Join IDSA and Catena-X in North America

The Catena-X automotive data space, the world’s first collaborative platform for the automotive industry, is making its way to North America – and IDSA is on board. Following its successful launch in Europe, Catena-X is set to open a hub in the United States....
New EU regulatory environment for data spaces

New EU regulatory environment for data spaces

As part of this strategy, the Commission proposed different regulations: AI Act Proposal (AIA-E) Data Act Proposal (DA-E) Data Governance Act (DGA) Digital Markets Act (DMA) Digital Services Act (DSA) The complexity of the regulatory framework is increasing, but the...
“Right now, we start a new era!”

“Right now, we start a new era!”

Trust forms the bedrock of collaborations, whether in business or personal life. It becomes even more crucial when companies engage in data sharing. Data connectors within data spaces play a vital role in ensuring secure and sovereign data exchange. As an IDS...
A turning point

A turning point

What is the challenge here? With IDS maturing at a rapid pace, it’s essential to ratify the current de facto standard supported by IDSA at an international level. This article sheds light on the significance of standardization in IDS and how it can bolster trust...
The Dataspace Protocol ensures data space interoperability

The Dataspace Protocol ensures data space interoperability

Most data spaces start with a connector implementation derived from an existing one, but then add their own “secret sauce” to customize it. Peter talks about the pain of missing interoperability, “We saw an entire zoo of different connectors and connector projects...