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In Step with NATO Summit, Turing Europe Launches in The Hague to Support Europe’s Digital Resilience

The Hague, Netherlands – 17 June 2025 – Turing Europe, the EU headquarters of a global cybersecurity innovator Turing Space, specializing in eID and digital credentials, has officially launched operations in The Hague. This move addresses the accelerating demand for digital trust, self-sovereign identity (SSI), and cross-border verification frameworks essential for today’s interconnected environment. The launch coincides with the 2025 NATO Summit, held in the same city, reflecting Europe’s broader agenda to strengthen cyber resilience, data sovereignty, and critical infrastructure protection.

Turing Europe delivers tamper-proof, interoperable, and privacy-centric credentialing solutions that empower public institutions and high-stakes sectors across the EU to verify identities, qualifications, and compliance in real-time while maintaining transparency and embedding privacy-by-design principles.

“As geopolitical tensions rise and cyber threats grow more complex, European nations are under increasing pressure to establish interoperable and sovereign digital ecosystems,” said Jeff Hu, Founder and CEO of Turing Europe. “We are committed to bridging these gaps by partnering with key stakeholders, alliances, and authorities, enabling seamless cross-border cooperation and building a foundation of mutual trust to support the continent’s security, economic resilience, and democratic values.”

A Seamless Landing in the Netherlands
This European expansion was supported by the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA) and the Invest in Holland network, including the Municipality of The Hague, InnovationQuarter, and Security Delta (HSD), guiding Turing Europe’s initial market exploration to support the company’s incorporation. The Netherlands’ standing as a digital innovation gateway combined with its progressive governance frameworks made The Hague the ideal hub for Turing Europe’s continental operations.

“The Dutch ecosystem warmly embraces trust technology frontrunners like Turing Europe, whose mission aligns with our national priorities of resilience and digital innovation,” commented Hilde van der Meer, Commissioner NFIA.”

Advancing NATO-aligned Innovation to Forge Europe’s Trusted Digital Future
As NATO member states continue to elevate priorities around cybersecurity, digital identity, and defense preparedness, Turing Europe is well-positioned to act as a critical enabler in this dynamic context. Its platform supports the secure issuance and instant authentication of academic credentials, personnel records, and transnational certifications, ensuring efficient, safe, and sovereign management of essential data flows.

Having deployed solutions across sectors such as education, healthcare, finance, and local government authorities, Turing has operated in over a dozen countries and counts prestigious clients, including UC Berkeley and the World Health Organization. The company’s European debut underscores its dedication to scalable, decentralised public infrastructure that empowers individuals, organisations, and governments to navigate the digital era with confidence, trust, and inclusivity.

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