- Turing Space will represent the Netherlands at the InCyber Forum and will showcase its results there. $IOTA– Enhanced verifiable credentials.
- The company’s credentials and digital identities provide verifiable trust to global organizations such as UNHCR, the World Health Organization, and the European Union.
At the end of March, thousands of people will gather at Forum InCyber, one of the world’s largest cybersecurity and digital trust events. $IOTA The event will be represented by Turing Space, a startup that uses networks to provide verifiable credentials and digital identities.
Turing Space CEO Jeff Hu revealed that his company has been selected as one of the leading Dutch companies at the event, which will be held from March 31st to April 2nd. The Dutch Embassy in France has selected 14 startups to showcase innovative cybersecurity solutions and “demonstrate the strength of the Dutch cyber ecosystem.”
We are excited to announce that Turing Certs will be representing the Netherlands at the forum InCyber in Lille.
@turing_certs, which established its EU headquarters, is now using @iota to power secure decentralized identities, powering eIDs and verifiable credentials across the EU. #TechForTrust pic.twitter.com/Duwjybf6hB
— Jeff Hu (@thejeffhu) March 4, 2026
Turing Space will also be joined by other Dutch startups, including Passguard, which scans criminal markets for information thieves, and Quantum Gateway Foundation, which helps companies implement post-quantum security systems.
Hu said the selection is a major step for Turing Space in its European expansion journey after establishing its EU headquarters. The company is currently powering eIDs and verifiable credentials across the EU. $IOTA It powers secure decentralized identity,” he added.
Forum InCyber is Europe’s largest cybersecurity event. Founded in 2007, it is held annually in Lille, France, and attracts more than 20,000 participants from 100 countries.
Verifiable credentials $IOTA
The Turing space has been extended to $IOTA As reported by CNF, last year as part of the network’s Business Innovation Program. Founded in 2020, the company provides digital identity and trust solutions with offices in Japan, Taiwan, the United States, and the Netherlands. It aims to solve trust challenges in an increasingly digital world where growth is being undermined by data manipulation, identity fraud and poor verification processes. The company’s digital credential verification platform is known as Turing Certs.
Turing Certs allows users to issue, manage, and verify electronic credentials for any industry, from academic credentials to ownership records. It is used by the WHO to issue digital certificates to volunteers in 150 countries, and in Taiwan to authenticate over 3 million renewable energy certificates. While trust is the primary service, Turing Certs reduces the time required to verify records by up to 80% and reduces costs by 50%.
All this happens because $IOTA. Commenting on why they chose this network, co-founder Henry Han said:
$IOTA‘s low-cost transaction fee model combined with sponsored transactions allows us to affordably scale credential issuance for large enterprises while providing a better experience for end users.
Turing Space leverages most of the network’s technology stack. $IOTA Identity in decentralized identity solutions $IOTA Notarization of hashed credentials on-chain. Network Explorer allows anyone to validate ledger entries in a transparent manner.
As reported by CNF, the company plans to venture into quantum-resistant encryption in the future, which is in line with the network’s Identity 1.7 beta for post-quantum signatures launched last year.

