![]() ![]() ![]() If the process goes as planned, responsible parties expect the first official Gaia-X-certified services by mid-2021. The Federal Ministry of Economics is funding the subsequent phase with over €200 million ($240 million) which also includes a competition for lighthouse projects (the deadline is set for Q2 2021). A prototype implementation of the first Gaia-X services will be released as early as the start of 2021 and serves as a point of reference for further development processes. However, this is merely a formality and does not stand in the way of more concrete planning. The founding members signed the relevant documents in September 2020, but the relevant Belgian authorities have yet to review and approve them. Headquartered in Brussels, the association’s main area of responsibility is the development of technical solutions and the Gaia-X set of rules. ![]() To establish a fixed structure for the project, companies and organizations from Germany and France have begun to set up an international non-profit association (French: association internationale sans but lucratif, or AISBL for short) according to Belgian law. The following eight main categories were agreed on: industry 4.0/SMEs, finance, smart living, health, public sector, mobility, agriculture, and energy. In the past few months, the parties involved worked out over 40 different use cases to derive its requirements and incorporate them into the development of Gaia-X structures. Following a bumpy start, Gaia-X has now reached a point where the technical implementation is taking shape and coming to the fore. ![]()
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