
"Christoph Strnadl, CTO of Gaia-X, and Roland Fadrany, COO of Gaia-X, presented the Gaia-X Trust Framework 3.0 - "Danube" Release. Problems often lie between different ecosystems and regions. The Gaia-X Trust Framework allows applications and systems to operate smoothly in federated environments with different actors. Actors can use different methods and standards for obtaining their digital identity and other digital certificates from trust services providers, Strnadl explained:"
"Examples are multi-cloud environments, the cloud-to-edge continuum, data spaces and federations of data spaces, and any other form of digital ecosystem like global supply networks needed to provide digital product passports. To support scalable federated digital ecosystems, the Danube release provides mechanisms that enable automation of compliance and interoperability across sectors and geographies,"
Gaia-X establishes a federated data and cloud infrastructure using specifications, compliance labels, and open-source components to enable interoperable data ecosystems. The Danube (Trust Framework 3.0) release introduces mechanisms to automate compliance and improve interoperability across sectors and geographies, enabling scalable federated ecosystems. Digital sovereignty is framed around trust, openness, and common standards. Solutions target multi-cloud and cloud-to-edge environments, data spaces and federations, global supply networks, and digital product passports. Data spaces, trust frameworks, and interoperability tools move from pilot implementations toward operational deployment. Gaia-X Summit 2025 presented AI and data sovereignty topics alongside data space solutions supporting innovation across Europe and beyond.
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