The document discusses the EU's plans to introduce a Digital Identity Wallet (DIW) under the eIDAS2 framework. The DIW aims to provide interoperable, multi-purpose digital identity services including personal ID data, authentication, signing, and e-attestations that are under the user's control. Progress includes ongoing discussions, and the start of large-scale pilots testing implementations. The EU also aims to introduce mobile driver's licenses (mDLs) through the DIW by 2027. Member states have roles to play in respecting EU guidelines and timelines, and offering basic DIW services, while the private sector can build additional services that integrate with government credentials. Belgium is in a solid starting