Our projects

Ongoing Projects

Identity Valley is a consortium partner in the European research project EU-CIP (European Cancer Information Portal), funded by the European Union. The project aims to help cancer patients, their families, and caregivers across Europe access better information about cancer. More than 20 partners from throughout Europe are participating in the project.
The portal serves as a central online hub where those affected can find reliable information – covering everything from cancer prevention and understanding one's diagnosis to treatment options, side effects, and follow-up care support. The focus is particularly on common cancer types, difficult-to-treat tumors, and childhood cancers. Advanced AI technology will help users quickly locate the information they need.
The portal is available in multiple languages and adapts to each country's healthcare system. It integrates with existing electronic health record systems and connects to other European health databases. All information comes from recognized medical organizations, ensuring trustworthiness and relevance.
The project launched in May 2025 with a 48-month timeline and will initially be rolled out in ten European countries. It helps those affected better understand their cancer diagnosis and make well-informed treatment decisions. This ensures that everyone – regardless of where they live – has equal access to essential cancer information, ultimately improving the quality of life for patients and their families.
A comprehensive website with detailed information about EU-CIP will be available soon.
Identity Valley is a consortium partner in the European research project EUDHIT (The European Digital Humanism Initiative), funded by the European Union.
EUDHIT represents a groundbreaking effort to ensure Europe's digital transformation remains fundamentally human-centered. As digital technologies reshape society at unprecedented speed, EUDHIT addresses the critical need to embed European values - rule of law, fundamental rights, and social partnership - into the digital realm.
This initiative brings together cross-disciplinary communities of researchers, policymakers, technologists, and civil society to develop practical frameworks for human-centered digital development. By connecting diverse stakeholders, EUDHIT creates collaborative spaces where theoretical insights meet real-world applications, ensuring digital innovation serves human flourishing rather than replacing human agency.
The project's significance lies in its comprehensive approach: mapping successful human-centered digital practices, developing measurement tools for the EU's Digital Rights and Principles Declaration, and creating concrete roadmaps for implementation.
EUDHIT doesn't merely advocate for ethical technology - it provides actionable frameworks for developers, investors, and policymakers to integrate humanistic values into their digital strategies.
Through rigorous research and community engagement, EUDHIT positions Europe as a global leader in responsible digital transformation, demonstrating that technological progress and human dignity can advance together.
A comprehensive website with detailed information about EUDHIT will be available soon.
Identity Valley is partner in the European Union-funded project DRG4FOOD (Digital Responsibility Goals for Food). The aim is to initiate a trustworthy, data-driven food system by integrating the Digital Responsibility Goals (DRGs) framework into design, development and implementation of digital technologies for the food sector.
The €4 million project should serve as a blueprint for a data ecosystem based on responsibility, transparency and trust in the European food supply chain. The project started in October 2022 with a duration of 36 months.

Completed Projects

Identity Valley has been consortium partner in the research project TEAM-X (Trusted Ecosystem of Applied Medical Data eXchange) and as such significantly involved in generating added value for society from health and care data, in which transparently informed patients always retain control over their personal data.
TEAM-X belongs to a range of so called Gaia-X Projects (see also Gaia-X Hub Germany). Gaia-X is a European initiative that develops a digital governance that can be applied to existing technology stacks to obtain transparency, controllability, portability and interoperability across data and services.
The project, funded with €10 million by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, operated from 2022 until March 2025. Next to Identity Valley, ten other consortium partners were involved in the project. Lead partner was Bayern Innovativ, the Bavarian Society for Innovation and Knowledge Transfer.
Lighthouse Project
Together with the HEALH-X dataLOFT project, which is also funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, TEAM-X was declared a Lighthouse project by Gaia-X in February 2024. Together with other Lighthouse projects, TEAM-X and HEALTH-X dataLOFT are paving the way for transparent, trustworthy and open data exchange.