The Australian government’s Age Assurance Technology Trial has recently updated its progress report, with 51 organizations currently participating in the testing. Notable additions include Google, while some companies have withdrawn interest. The Trial is now closed for new additions, with negotiations ongoing with a few companies. The organizers are pleased with the level of interest, anticipating a comprehensive review in the final report.
Companies like Incode Technologies are looking forward to the results of the Trial, emphasizing the importance of trust and security in the digital world. Updates include the finalization of privacy policies and the distribution of a Participation Agreement for all participants to comply with Australian laws and regulations. Practical technical testing and interviews form a critical part of the process to determine the Technology Readiness Level of the solutions.
Melbourne-based KJR Testing will be conducting the testing and evaluation of age assurance technologies for the Trial. The upcoming 2025 Global Age Assurance Standards Summit in Amsterdam will feature discussions on the Australian Trial, with a delegation from the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, and the Arts leading briefings and discussions. Summit attendees can register to learn more about the Trial and its implications on age assurance technology.
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