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MissingChristos Kanellopoulos Nicolas Liampotis 

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Title of the Result (120 characters)

Provide a short, descriptive and catchy name for your result.Updated AARC Blueprint architecture for emerging technologies and services in pan-European research infrastructures

Message/Teaser to the potential user (1000 characters)

State what your result is, what it is for, what makes it special in terms of adding value or knowledge, what your purpose is for making it public, and what your target audience is.
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The AARC Blueprint Architecture (BPA) 2025 provides an updated reference architecture for federated Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructures (AAIs) supporting research collaborations. Building on previous AARC Blueprint releases, this update consolidates architectural concepts, components, and interaction patterns reflecting current practice in pan-European research infrastructures.

The Blueprint Architecture describes a common architectural framework and terminology for designing and operating federated AAI solutions, with a focus on interoperability across organisational and technical boundaries. It does not prescribe specific implementations, but instead provides a technology-agnostic reference that can be adapted to different deployment models and environments.

The AARC BPA 2025 is published as part of the AARC TREE project to support alignment, reuse, and a shared understanding of AAI architectures across research infrastructures.

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  • Policy Related Results

  • Scientific or Technological R&D results (including HW)

  • ICT Software Digital Solution

  • Services

  • Other Intangible Results

  • Other
  • Other Intangible Results (Justification: Reference Architecture)

Target Audience

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  • Others/No specific audience
  • International Organisations (ex. OECD, FAO, UN, etc.)

  • Academia/ Universities

  • Public or private funding institutions

  • Other Actors who can help us fulfil our market potential

  • Private Investors

  • EU and Member State Policy-makers
  • Research and Technology Organisations

Our needs are

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  • Business partners - SMEs, Entrepreneurs, Large Corporations

  • Financing Expertise

  • I/we wish to transfer my/our IPR to an interested party

  • Business plan development

  • Business Angels

  • Other types of Investment

  • Incubators / Accelerators

    • Technology Transfer Expertise

    • Investor readiness training

    • Expanding to more markets /finding new customers

    • Venture Capital

    • Marketing Mentoring or Coaching

    • Legal/IPR advice

    • Investor introductions

    • Executive Training

    • Crowd-funding Equity

    • (Justification: To promote adoption of the AARC BPA 2025 across Research & Education ecosystems beyond the current AARC community, fostering interoperability alignment, reducing fragmentation, and increasing uptake at European and global scale)

    We specifically need/are looking for (600 words)

    Freeform description of what the result owners We are looking for (more specifically than the selection from the list) from the members of the target audiences selectedadditional adopters and implementers of the AARC Blueprint Architecture for international research collaboration. In particular, we welcome feedback from organisations designing or evolving federated AAI architectures and integrating services via AARC-aligned patterns.

    We are also interested in collaboration opportunities to validate the applicability of the BPA 2025 guidance in diverse operational contexts, and to collect implementation experience that can inform future revisions and community guidance.

    About us

    Main project

    EC-funded project that was the main contributorAARC TREE

    Other related projects

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    Result Contributors

    The partners that contributed to the result.AARC TREE consortium

    Owners for exploitation

    Partners that will serve as contact points for further exploitation. 

    Start-up created for further exploitation?

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    • No

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    Testimonials

    AARC Community

    Start-up created for further exploitation?

    No

    Logo

    N/A

    Testimonials

    Title

    1. Alignment of the EOSC AAI Architecture 2025 with the AARC Blueprint Architecture
    2. Alignment of the Australian Access Federation (AAF) framework with the AARC Blueprint Architecture
    3. Alignment of the German Data Infrastructure (IAM4NFDI) with the AARC Blueprint Architecture

    Link

    1. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15388270
    2. https://trust.aaf.edu.au/global-framework/
    3. https://doc.nfdi-aai.de/

    Find us on

    Description

    The AARC Blueprint Architecture and related outputs are available through the AARC Community website and archived on Zenodo for long-term open access.

    Link

    https://aarc-community.org/

    Result description and influence

    Result description (1200 characters)

    The 2025 revision of the AARC Blueprint Architecture (AARC BPA) provides a reference architecture for federated Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructures (AAIs) supporting research collaborations. It introduces a refined functional capability-based model structured around Identity Management, Collaboration Management and Service Integration, clarifying functional responsibilities while preserving backward compatibility with previous AARC BPA versions. The revision strengthens interoperability across independent AAI deployments, supports modular implementation, and accommodates both community-first and identity-first user workflows. It also establishes a foundation for future credential paradigms, including verifiable credentials. The AARC BPA 2025 enables sustainable, interoperable federated access across European and international research infrastructures. The AARC BPA 2025 shows broad European and international alignment. Elements of its architectural model are reflected in the EOSC AAI Architecture 2025 and referenced within national and international identity federation initiatives, including IAM4NFDI and the Australian Access Federation (AAF).

    Business Sector(s)/Policy Area(s)

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    • Digital economy and society
    • International cooperation and development
    • Research and innovation

    Tags/Keywords

    • Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI)
    • Federated Identity Management (FIM)
    • Identity and Access Management (IAM)
    • Reference Architecture
    • Interoperability
    • Trust Framework
    • Single Sign-On (SSO)
    • Research Infrastructures
    • Federated Access
    • Cross-border Research Collaboration

     Your result's contribution to Sustainable Development

    Contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goals

    Select up to three from the following list:

    • GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
    • GOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

    Radical Innovation Breakthrough?

    No

    Are you a member of the 'World Alliance for 1000 Solutions'?

    No

    Your result's influence on policy

    Has your result had or do you expect it to have a significant influence on policy-making?

    Yes

    Other information/data to share

    Title (optional, one or more links to further information)

    1. AARC BPA documentation on AARC Community website
    2. EOSC AAI Architecture 2025 (built upon AARC BPA)

    Link

    1. https://aarc-community.org/architecture/
    2. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15388270

    Result, Business Maturity and Exploitation Outlook 

    Result Maturity

    9

    Current Stage and Next Steps

    The result has reached a mature stage as a reference architecture with multiple operational deployments across research and e-infrastructures, enabling interoperable federated and cross-border access to distributed services and being maintained through active community governance. Future work focuses on its evolution towards support for identity wallets and verifiable credentials, further alignment with emerging trust frameworks such as OpenID Federation, and broader adoption beyond traditional research infrastructures

    Do you already have customers for this result?

    Yes

    Number of existing customers

    >1000

    What type of customers/ users do you have?

    Select all that are applicable:

    • Individuals
    • Academia
    • R&T organisations
    • Public Institutions and Authorities

    Which Business Sectors do your customers mainly come from?

    Select all that are applicable:

    • Education and training
    • International cooperation and development
    • Research and innovation

    Unique value proposition

    The AARC Blueprint Architecture provides a vendor-neutral, community-driven reference architecture that enables interoperable federated authentication and authorisation across organisational and national boundaries, reducing integration complexity for secure cross-infrastructure collaboration.

    Do you have a scalable business model?

    The result follows an ecosystem-driven scalability model, where adoption grows through open standards, community governance, and independent implementations rather than centralised service provision.  Organisations and infrastructures can replicate and deploy the architecture without having to re-invent the wheel, while interoperability benefits increase as more infrastructures align with the framework, enabling scalable impact without proportional operational overhead.

    Is your result replicable?

    Yes

    Please elaborate on the Replicability

    The AARC Blueprint Architecture is inherently replicable as a technology-agnostic reference architecture. Organisations can independently implement the defined Functional Capabilities (Identity Management, Collaboration Management, and Service Integration) using different software stacks while maintaining interoperability. The architecture does not depend on a specific vendor, platform, or deployment model, enabling reuse across national, European and international research infrastructures. Multiple independent implementations already demonstrate its replicability across diverse organisational and technical environments.

    Is your result and your business model sustainable in the long term?

    Yes

    Please elaborate on Sustainability

    The sustainability of the AARC Blueprint Architecture is ensured through community governance and broad ecosystem adoption rather than dependence on a single project or funding stream. The architecture is maintained by the AARC Community and aligned with major European initiatives (e.g. EOSC). Its vendor-neutral and modular design allows independent evolution of components while preserving interoperability. Backward compatibility with previous BPA versions protects existing deployments, reducing migration risk and ensuring long-term stability. Sustainability is further reinforced by adoption across national and international AAIs for research collaboration, creating a growing interoperable ecosystem that incentivises continued maintenance and evolution.

    Are you targeting geographical markets?

    While initially developed within Europe, the AARC BPA supports global interoperability and cross-border research collaboration.

    Investor Corner

    What level of investment (EUR) are you currently looking for?

    Not applicable (0 EUR). The AARC Blueprint Architecture is a reference architecture, relying on open standards and community governance, rather than centralised commercial service provision. Future evolution is supported through collaborative project funding.