Are you planning to issue European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDCs) for the first time with your project or organisation?
To issue credentials, you’ll need to meet two key requirements:
- Being in possession of an advanced or qualified electronic seal.
- Having NexU installed on your device.
We would like to inform you that the NexU download location has changed. You can now access it via the following link: https://code.europa.eu/qualifications-courses-and-credentials/european-digital-credentials/-/blob/master/nexu-bundle-1.22.zip.
Please note that Nowina has removed its open-source project version of NexU from the original repository. The last available version has been forked at the location above for the sole purpose of maintaining the EDC software dependencies. The European Commission does not own or maintain the NexU application. The role of the EDC support team is limited to assisting users with accessing NexU for the purpose of issuing EDCs. We are unable to provide support for any technical or functional issues related to NexU itself. For such matters, users should refer to the appropriate NexU support channels or documentation.
NexU is published as open source under the EUPL licence.
While any organisation can build EDCs without any prerequisites, issuing EDCs requires having NexU installed and running on your device. NexU is a free, open-source software that enables secure credential issuance via the EDC Issuer portal. Please note that this version of NexU is compatible only with Microsoft Windows. You can read more about how to install NexU here.
If you’ve already downloaded NexU, no action is needed. This update is only relevant for users who haven’t installed NexU yet.
We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation.
Best regards,
The ELM support team
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