The 2026 Hackathon on Interoperability of Digital Public Infrastructure invites innovators to Tokyo to advance the EU-Japan Digital Partnership and the G7 Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT) framework. Building on the success of the Bengaluru edition, this event challenges cross-regional teams from the EU, Japan, and the Indo-Pacific to develop seamless, regulatory-compliant prototypes that bridge the European Digital Identity (EUDI) framework with Japan’s digital identity ecosystem and other foundational systems like MOSIP. Participants will gain exclusive access to a managed dataspace testbed pre-configured with Gaia-X and NGSI-LD connectors, allowing them to focus on solving complex cross-border identity and data sovereignty challenges.
Final pitches are scheduled to commence in Tokyo on Thursday, 26 March, at 12:30 JST, where each team will deliver a 6-minute presentation followed by a 5-minute Q&A session. The jury will then evaluate the solutions based on strict success criteria—including EUDI integration and cross-border verification—and innovation potential to select the top teams. Winners chosen during this process will be awarded the opportunity to present at the final INPACE event in Brussels in 2027.
Organiser: Dr. Franck Le Gall, EGM, INPACE, France Co-organiser: Prof. Noboru Koshizuka, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Agenda: Friday, 20 March 13:00-14:00 Opening session 14:00-18:00 Start-up session (working in each team) 18:00-20:00 Intermediate presentations (advising for tutors) Saturday, 21 March 13:00-13:10 Opening session 13:10-16:00 Tune-up session (working in each team) 16:00-18:00 Final presentations (selecting 3 excellent teams) 18:00-20:00 Networking party
The presentation materials shared by the speakers during the Hackathon Official Launch Event (03 March 2026) are available for download here.
If any questions, please contact Ms. Kseniia Savchenko (ksavchenko@group-gac.com).