🌿 Free of Charge Webinar: Last Updates of Digital Product Passport

ComplyMarket is excited to invite you to our free webinar on the latest updates of the Digital Product Passport (DPP). 

This session will provide a clear overview of the latest DPP standards, their practical meaning, and what companies need to prepare for implementation. The webinar will explain how the new standards affect product identification, data carriers, APIs, data exchange, interoperability, data storage, archiving, and long-term availability of DPP information. 

Participation fee: Free of charge  

📅 Date: 25 June 2026 
🕓 Time: 16:00 ECT 
📍 Format: Online (Microsoft Teams) 

📚 Webinar Agenda

  1. Welcome & Webinar Objectives 
    Introduction to the webinar, key topics, and what participants will learn. 
  1. Latest Updates on the Digital Product Passport 
    Overview of the most recent DPP developments and how they affect product compliance, supply chains, and market access. 
  1. Overview of the Latest DPP Standards 
    A practical explanation of the latest Digital Product Passport standards, including: 
  • EN 18219:2026 — Unique Identifiers 
    How products, economic operators, and facilities should be identified using globally unique identifiers. 
  • EN 18220:2026 — Data Carriers 
    How DPP identifiers should be made available on products, packaging, labels, or documents using QR codes, Data Matrix, NFC, RFID, or other approved data carriers. 
  • EN 18216:2026 — Data Exchange Protocols 
    How systems should exchange DPP data securely using interoperable protocols and formats such as HTTPS, JSON, XML, JSON-LD, and HTML. 
  • EN 18222:2026 — APIs for Lifecycle Management and Searchability 
    What API methods are needed to create, read, update, delete, register, and search Digital Product Passports. 
  • EN 18223:2026 — System Interoperability 
    How DPP systems should use common semantic models, data structures, and serialization rules so different systems can understand and exchange DPP data correctly. 
  • EN 18221:2026 — Data Storage, Archiving, and Data Persistence 
    How DPP data should be stored, archived, backed up, and kept available during the required lifetime of the product passport. 
  1. What These Standards Mean for Businesses 
    Explanation of what manufacturers, importers, distributors, suppliers, marketplaces, and other economic operators need to prepare. 
  1. Practical Implementation Readiness 
    Key steps organizations should take to prepare for DPP implementation, including product data collection, identifier management, data carrier selection, API readiness, system interoperability, and archiving processes. 

 

Best regards, 
ComplyMarket Team 

Email: info@complymarket.com 
Tel. +49 163 7819457 

 

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