EURINV19 carries out the conformance and interoperability tests of the initiative
Trinity College Dublin has successfully completed the CEF eInvoicing Conformance Testing and the Consortium Interoperability Tests for the cross-border transactions of the Action. This phase was the successful completion of Interoperability Tests among the eInvoicing solutions of the consortium by validating the evidence regarding the cross-border exchange of electronic invoices compliant with the European eInvoicing Standard (EN). You can find more information on Trinity College Dublin's site.
The validation process consists in checking that the different nodes have correctly exchanged and processed the electronic invoices. The EURINV19 consortium aims to update the electronic invoicing platforms of 5 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) providers to be fully compliant with the European eInvoicing standard (EN) required syntaxes (UBL and CII) and implement eInvoicing solutions compliant with EN for 4 end-users.
The European Commission funds this initiative through the CEF Telecom programme (Action number 2019‐EU‐IA‐0037). Trinity College is participating in the project along with Universitat de València, LMT Group, Elcom, SATA, NetEDI, Generix Group France, Crediflow, Qvalia, Transalis, Easy Systems, Tatra Billing, Carrefour France and Althea.