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RaonSecure to Build Digital ID for Universities, Associations, and Educational Institutions in Costa Rica

RaonSecure to Build Digital ID for Universities, Associations, and Educational Institutions in Costa Rica

RaonSecure is expanding its digital identity authentication and credential system into the private sector in Costa Rica.


IT security and authentication platform company RaonSecure (co-CEOs Lee Soonhyung and Lee Jeonga) announced on July 16, 2025, that it is pursuing a project to expand the public digital wallet system it built last year in Costa Rica into the private sector, including universities, associations, and educational institutions.


This project is part of the "2025 Korea-Costa Rica Digital Government Cooperation Center Joint Cooperation Project" by the National Information Society Agency (NIA) of Korea. Last year, RaonSecure successfully developed a public digital wallet in Costa Rica, integrating it with the Ministry of Finance system to issue tax payment certificates and store them in a digital wallet app.


In this project, RaonSecure plans to support the secure issuance and storage of credentials by linking the digital wallet system with certificates of completion from Costa Rica's "Smart Community Center (CECI)" and qualification certificates from the "College of Engineers and Architects (CFIA)."


Additionally, RaonSecure will apply its "OmniOne Open DID" technology to the Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC), a national university, to build a digital ID system. "OmniOne Open DID" is the open-source version of RaonSecure's blockchain-based integrated platform for digital identity and credential authentication, "OmniOne Digital ID." Through this implementation, key academic services such as student ID cards, academic transcripts, and course completion certificates will be provided via a mobile app.


Last year, RaonSecure also carried out a digital ID service proof-of-concept project in Indonesia based on "OmniOne Digital ID." The company is currently in discussions for follow-up projects in Indonesia and is also pursuing expansion of its digital ID business in various countries across Asia, Central and South America, and Europe.


Alongside these efforts, RaonSecure operates the "OmniOne Open DID" project, which has released its blockchain-based digital ID technology?capable of implementing national mobile ID cards?as open source on GitHub. Through this, the company is building a global developer ecosystem and promoting international standardization.


Lee Soonhyung, CEO of RaonSecure, said, "We expect this project to mark the full-scale expansion of blockchain-based digital ID in Costa Rica. RaonSecure will lead the global spread of digital ID based on open-source Open DID technology and drive innovation in digital identity authentication and credential verification worldwide."


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