Webinar | eIDAS 2.0 expands what trust services can do. Are you positioned to benefit?
eIDAS 2.0 creates a regulated market for digital credentials. Someone will issue them, verify them and operate the wallets they live in. Those are paid positions in a growing ecosystem. Whether QTSPs, TSPs and wallet providers can take them depends less on ambition than on architecture.
May 7th, 2026 at 13:00 CET
This webinar looks at what the shift to a modular credential ecosystem actually unlocks, where the credible revenue positions are forming, and why architecture is the real bottleneck for most providers.
We will also cover where Ubiqu fits in: how a certified, componentised foundation lets you move on new qualified services without waiting on vendor roadmaps or rebuilding from scratch.
What you will learn:
- How eIDAS 2.0 reshapes the trust services model: from isolated qualified services to a modular credential ecosystem, and which new service types this unlocks.
- Which business models are emerging: where QTSPs, TSPs and wallet providers can create strategic value, and which positions are worth moving on now.
- Why wallets as infrastructure changes your role, as the trust layer that scales, and where signing fits into that.
- The architectural trade-offs that determine your speed to market: build vs. buy, and why traditional platform approaches lock you into vendor timelines.
- How Ubiqu’s Remote Secure Elements enable new qualified services today: a production-ready implementation that integrates into your existing stack without new hardware or a rebuild.
Webinar | eIDAS 2.0 expands what trust services can do. Are you positioned to benefit?
May 7th, 2026 at 13:00 CET
Speakers

Boris Goranov
CEO

Bram de Bruijn
Host
Who is this webinar for?
- Existing QTSPs: adding QSeal, QEAA or wallet signing without depending on platform vendor timelines.
- Wallet providers: becoming qualified issuers or verifiers within the eIDAS 2.0 framework without a full QTSP build.
- TSPs pursuing QTSP status: building towards qualification and assessing which components to build, source, or deploy.
- Strategic and technical leads: decision-makers who need to understand the architectural trade-offs before committing to a direction.