Sovereign-grade identity infrastructure deployed at national scale. Real implementations, real outcomes — built on open standards and deployed across sovereign ecosystems.
Many more across DPI, identity, and verifiable credential ecosystems.
National DPI Program • SSI Infrastructure • Citizen Wallet
Bhutan needed a modern digital identity infrastructure that could serve its citizens across the kingdom while maintaining sovereign control over identity data and ensuring interoperability with international systems.
Built on decentralized identity principles using W3C DID and Verifiable Credentials standards. The system enables citizens to hold their identity credentials in a personal digital wallet, selectively disclose information, and interact with both government and private services.
Aligned with W3C DID Core, W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model, DIF Presentation Exchange, and OpenID4VC protocols. Designed for cross-border credential exchange.
National-scale deployment serving citizens across Bhutan. Enables secure access to government services, verifiable credential issuance, and privacy-preserving identity verification.
SevisPass Digital ID Pilot • SevisPortal • SevisWallet • DPI
Papua New Guinea needed a modern digital identity ecosystem to provide citizens with secure access to government services. With more than 3 million of the country's 10 million population holding a national ID card, the remaining residents relied on drivers' licenses, superannuation cards, and passports — creating fragmentation and limiting service access.
Led by Steven Matainaho, Chairman of the Public Service ICT Steering Committee at DICT, PNG launched the SevisPass digital ID derived from the national ID program, the SevisPortal for government services, and the SevisWallet app for storing the SevisPass. PNG collaborated with DHI Bhutan on both the digital ID and wallet, and utilized open-source no-code application platform Joget for the SevisPortal. Corporate implementation partners include PNG Dataco and Whiteways Systems, with Kumul Technology Development Corporation established to drive development and commercialization.
Aligned with digital public infrastructure (DPI) principles and supported by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Australian High Commission, International Telecommunications Union (ITU), and GovStack. ID30 assisted DICT in developing the design and roadmap. Seven government services are already available through the SevisPortal, with a digital ecosystem of public and private services planned over 12-18 months.
The pilot launched with 10,000 users in October 2024, announced during the PNG Digital Transformation Summit 2024 alongside DICT's Corporate Plan 2024-2027. Remarkably, the country moved from issuing an RFI in late-2023 to pilot stage within a year. The country also adopted a national policy for data protection and governance in May 2024. The speed and success of the launch gives credibility to the approach and hope for other nations pursuing similar modernization goals.
International Travel POC • IATA WDS Singapore • Cross-Border Interoperability • Privacy-First
Domestic travelers saved thousands of hours with Digi Yatra — and international travelers kept asking when it would be their turn. The aviation industry needed a privacy-first, interoperable digital travel credential system that could work across borders, airlines, and airports without centralized surveillance.
Digi Yatra Foundation led a 10-month ecosystem effort culminating in a live demonstration at the IATA World Symposium in Singapore. CREDEBL — AYANWORKS' open-source decentralized identity platform and an LF Decentralized Trust project — served as the backbone for interoperability and global standards alignment. IndiGo implemented international mobile boarding passes, Bangalore International Airport provided the on-ground infrastructure, and SITA delivered biometric infrastructure and third-party wallet interoperability. The PoC, led by IATA, also validated cross-ecosystem interoperability with Japan Airlines, Hopae, NEC, Neoke, Branchspace, and Amadeus.
Built on IATA's Contactless Travel Directory and One ID framework. The POC demonstrated alignment with HAIP 1.0, W3C DID and Verifiable Credentials (SD-JWT, ISO mDoc), ISO 18013-5/7, and DCAPI. Interoperability was tested across multiple wallet providers and verifiers globally. Full details are documented in IATA's position paper. Use cases and standards are available on the GitHub repository.
The POC proved that privacy-first, interoperable, seamless global travel is not a distant dream — it works today. With limited live passenger trials on the horizon, the demonstration validated cross-border digital travel credentials across airlines, airports, and wallet providers from multiple countries. IATA's position paper documents the full technical architecture and standards alignment for industry-wide adoption.
Institute of National Importance • 15th Convocation • Digital Verifiable Credentials • NEP Alignment
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) SAS Nagar, Mohali — the first national-level institute in pharmaceutical sciences, declared an Institute of National Importance under the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India — needed a modern, tamper-proof credentialing system for its graduating postgraduates. Traditional paper certificates are vulnerable to forgery and difficult for employers to verify.
As part of a signed MOU between AYANWORKS and NIPER Mohali, digital verifiable credentials were issued through the EduCreds platform to postgraduates during their 15th Convocation ceremony. The system issues blockchain-secured digital credentials that students can access anytime, anywhere, and share with employers or on social media with confidence.
Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) vision for digital transformation in education. Built on CREDEBL's open-source verifiable credential infrastructure with blockchain-based tamper-proof security, consent-based verification, and seamless sharing capabilities.
Successfully deployed for NIPER Mohali's 15th Convocation, providing postgraduates with digital verifiable credentials that offer anytime access, blockchain security, instant consent-based verification, and easy sharing with employers. This deployment demonstrates how EduCreds can modernize academic credentialing across India's higher education ecosystem.
RBI HaRBInger 2025 Global Hackathon • Tokenised KYC Problem Statement
Financial institutions in India repeatedly collect and verify KYC documents for the same customers. This creates inefficiency, poor customer experience, and unnecessary data exposure. RBI sought innovative solutions for Tokenised KYC.
AYANWORKS proposed a reusable identity infrastructure using verifiable credentials for consent-based KYC data sharing. Once KYC-verified by any regulated entity, customers receive a verifiable credential that can be reused across the financial ecosystem.
W3C Verifiable Credentials for KYC tokens, DIF Presentation Exchange for selective disclosure, and consent management aligned with India's data protection framework.
Selected as a finalist in RBI's prestigious HaRBInger 2025 global hackathon. Demonstrated the viability of VC-based reusable KYC for India's financial ecosystem.
India & Global Markets • Banking/NBFC • Government • Education • Travel • Hospitality • Healthcare
Enterprises across regulated industries need sovereign-grade digital trust capabilities — verifiable credential issuance, consent-based KYC, passkey authentication, and secure credential wallets — without building from scratch. Existing identity solutions lack the interoperability, open-standards compliance, and privacy-first architecture that modern compliance and customer experience demands.
Sovio is an enterprise SaaS platform delivering the same national-scale trust engineering that powers CREDEBL, packaged for organizations. The platform spans the full digital trust lifecycle — identity verification (Pramaan), credential wallets (Sovio Wallet), reusable KYC (Parichay), multi-factor authentication (Multiauth), consent management (Sanket), and verifiable credential issuance (Digicreds) — all delivered as cloud-native microservices with enterprise SLAs.
Built on W3C DID and Verifiable Credentials, OpenID4VC, DIF Presentation Exchange, FIDO2/WebAuthn passkeys, and consent receipts aligned with India's DPDP Act and global data protection frameworks. Fully interoperable with CREDEBL-based national infrastructure and third-party verifier ecosystems.
Available as a multi-tenant SaaS platform serving enterprises across India and global markets. Deployed across banking, NBFC, government, education, travel, hospitality, and healthcare sectors — each with sector-specific credential templates, compliance workflows, and integration toolkits. Enterprises can go live in weeks with minimal integration effort.
Our team of digital trust architects works with governments, regulators, and enterprises to design and deploy sovereign-grade identity infrastructure.
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