Zuse Institute Berlin is proud to be a member of the Pan-European Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (PEPP-PT) initiative.

The PEPP-PT (https://www.pepp-pt.org/) system is being created by a multi-national European team. It is an anonymous and privacy-preserving digital contact tracing approach, which is in full compliance with GDPR and can also be used when traveling between countries through an anonymous multi-country exchange mechanism. No personal data, no location, no Mac-ID of any user is stored or transmitted. PEPP-PT is designed to be incorporated in national Corona mobile phone apps as a contact tracing functionality and allows for the integration into the processes of national health services. The solution is offered to be shared openly with any country, given the commitment to achieve interoperability so that the anonymous multi-country exchange mechanism remains functional.

PEPP-PT’s international team consists of more than 130 members working across more than seven European countries and includes scientists, technologists, and experts from well-known research institutions and companies. The result of the team’s work will be owned by a non-profit organization so that the technology and standards are available to all. Our priorities are the wellbeing of world citizens today and the development of tools to limit the impact of future pandemics – all while conforming to European norms and standards.