The SDI-X system is intended to enable each acceptance point to connect all identity solutions existing in the ecosystem via a locally run “SDI-X adapter”. Following the SDIKA vision, people and organizations can individually choose between identity solutions of different types (in a cloud or locally on a smartphone). Application-specific and sovereign digital identities (e.g., the electronic ID card) are to be supported. The benefits will be demonstrated to citizens and organizations in the Karlsruhe showcase using relevant use cases from the areas of health, mobility, digital planning and construction, digital urban society, and e-government (e.g., the “Karlsruhe Pass”). SDIKA creates a regional ecosystem of acceptance points and trust services with close links to the city’s digital transformation strategy and makes digital identities tangible for Karlsruhe residents on a daily basis. At the end of the project the results will be made available nationwide.
The idea for SDIKA was developed during a short competition phase by a small consortium led by the FZI. In the meantime, SDIKA is one of four projects nationwide funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) as part of the “Secure Digital Identities Showcase” funding competition. The City of Karlsruhe, represented by the Office for Information Technology and Digitalization (“Amt für Informationstechnik und Digitalisierung”), coordinates the project. A total of 14 partners from all over Germany are working together on the project, including several participants from Karlsruhe and the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region.