TRUSTDOCK's Participation in MCON TOKYO 2026
On February 7, 2026, the
MCON TOKYO 2026 event will take place at the Tokyo International Forum. This annual gathering aims to honor professionals engaged in national defense and disaster relief, including Japan's Self-Defense Forces, medical personnel, police officers, and firefighters.
TRUSTDOCK, Inc., led by CEO Takahiro Chiba, has announced its participation in this significant event.
Promoting the Importance of Digital Identity Validation
During
MCON TOKYO 2026, TRUSTDOCK will highlight the critical role of digital identity verification in emergencies. As traditional paper and physical ID formats are prevalent in Japan, there exists a significant risk of losing identification during disasters. This concern will be addressed by showcasing TRUSTDOCK's digital ID wallet, the
TRUSTDOCK App, which allows users to securely manage their personal information and verify their identity when necessary.
Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the
TRUSTDOCK App firsthand and receive novelty items such as emergency toilets, reinforcing the importance of being prepared in unforeseen situations.
What is the TRUSTDOCK App?
The
TRUSTDOCK App is a digital ID wallet that securely stores essential personal information, including your name, address, and date of birth, directly on your smartphone. Users can verify their identities using their My Number Card for public identification. Once registered, they can easily access their identity verification history. Moreover, by integrating with various services, users can prove their identities solely through the app, eliminating the need for physical identification.
This app has already been adopted by over 40 services as an
eKYC (Electronic Know Your Customer) tool, surpassing
2 million downloads in total.
For more details on downloading the app, you can visit its official site:
TRUSTDOCK App.
Understanding MCON
MCON serves as a global organization founded by veterans to foster community development among military personnel through events. It emphasizes the values of