IOTA has expanded its digital identity initiatives through a strategic partnership with Turing Space, leveraging its architecture and identity framework. This collaboration will utilize IOTA's Attestation and Gas Station tools to enhance Turing Space's Turing Certs platform, which issues secure digital credentials. The partnership aims to support developers in creating real-world distributed ledger technology (DLT) applications, initially focusing on supply chain and tokenized asset solutions. Turing Space's Turing Certs platform, which has issued digital certificates to over 12,000 volunteers globally, will integrate IOTA's technology to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The platform plans to cut verification time by 80% and management costs by over 50% by moving credentials on-chain, while ensuring compliance with international standards. IOTA's zero-fee transactions and native identity framework were key factors in Turing Space's decision to collaborate. The IOTA Foundation is also reportedly advancing a secret project, 'Project P,' potentially linked to real-world asset initiatives, with more details expected in December.