GS1 Standards Driving DPP Interoperability

Exploring the Role of GS1 in the Development of European Digital Product Passport Standards

Join us for two informative sessions where GS1 shares its perspectives and contributions to the development of European standards for the Digital Product Passport (DPP), as part of the CEN/CENELEC process.

These sessions offer a valuable opportunity to better understand the current state of standardisation, the role of GS1 in supporting interoperability, and the broader context of the public enquiry phase now open at CEN.

Whether you’re preparing to engage in the process or want to stay informed about how standards are evolving, this series provides essential insights.

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📅 Session Dates

9 July 2025 – Identification and AIDC Standards, AND 16 July 2025 – Data Sharing Standards
08:00–09:30 EDT / 14:00–15:30 CEST

What to Expect?

  • Interactive discussions: Engage with GS1 experts and industry peers
  • Exclusive insights: Learn about the latest developments on DPP standards from GS1 and CEN/CENELEC

Who Should Join?

This content is designed for:

  • GS1 Member Organisations and their member companies
  • Standards users and implementers
  • Solution providers and technology partners
  • Industry associations and regulatory bodies

Agenda Highlights

9 July – Identification and AIDC Standards16 July – Data Sharing Standards
Welcome: John RyuWelcome: John Ryu
Introduction: Francesca Poggiali & Nora KaciIntroduction: Francesca Poggiali & Nora Kaci
Public Enquiry Overview: Francesca ChiovendaPublic Enquiry Overview: Andreas Füßler
GS1’s Role in ID and AIDC Standards: Nadi GrayGS1’s Role in Data Sharing Standards: Piergiorgio Licciardello
Wrap-up: Francesca PoggialiWrap-up: Francesca Poggiali

Why It Matters

As the European Commission pushes forward with Digital Product Passport initiatives, interoperability standards are more critical than ever. These sessions offer the GS1 community and its stakeholders a way to stay aligned, contribute to ongoing developments, and better understand what’s at stake in the coming regulatory landscape.

Recordings and resources will remain available for those unable to attend live.