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Traceability and Digital Product Passport
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Traceability and Digital Product Passports

 - enablers of your future business 

In the near future, all products sold within the EU will need a so-called digital product passport (DPP). This brings a new level of traceability based on augmented physical objects. It will also bring entirely new requirements on availability and quality of product data for both manufacturers and importers.

In essence, this development presents a whole new innovation platform where new business logic can thrive. Circular business opportunities will emerge and new business models can be designed based on the value and availability of data.

This will all come into force with the new regulations and standards from the EU.

In this seminar, you will meet: Pernilla Dahlman, Senior Business Advisor in the Circular Business Lab at RISE, Raul Carlsson, Senior researcher, Certification at RISE and Tatiana Nevzorova, Researcher Certification at RISE. Raul Carlsson holds the position of Chairman of the European standardization technical committee CEN/TC473 Circular economy, which will set standards to support the transition to a circular Europe.

The new digital product passport is part of the "Ecodesign for sustainable products regulation", abbreviated ESPR, which the EU is expected to adopt in 2024. The proposal aims to make sustainable products the norm in the EU's internal market and to reduce the environmental impact products throughout their lifetime .

The webinar will cover

  • Overview of coming regulations and the multitude of opportunities that will open up.
  • Traceability and the new business logic around augmented physical objects.
  • Examples of circular businesses based on traceability and data.
  • Why digital product passports?
  • What must be completed before we really have digital product passports?
  • How can we as a company stay on top and aware?
  • Q&A and invitation to sign up for advisory sessions for your company.

The themes of traceability and Digital Product Passports is truly cross disciplinary and need the attention of all leaders. It will impact how business is done in the future. We therefore advice you to invite colleagues from all lines of responsibility to listen in to this seminar!  

Traceability and Digital Product Passports - enablers of your future business
15 maj 2024
08:30-10:00
Online, Göteborg, Sverige
14 maj 2024

Free with an option to sign up for an advisory session at a cost

obegränsat antal
Digitalt,
Talare
Talare
Pernilla Dahlman

Pernilla Dahlman

Affärsledare Circular Business Lab, RISE

Tillsammans med mina kollegor driver jag på omställningen till cirkulär affärslogik genom Circular Business Lab på RISE. Jag har en bakgrund som mångårig företagsledare inom konsultverksamhet, innovation och digital produktutveckling samt från styrelsearbete i flera bolag. Det gör att jag har god förståelse för den komplexitet och de frågor som företagsledningar måste hantera i stark förändring. 

 

Raul Carlsson

Raul Carlsson

Senior researcher, Certification at RISE, RISE

Raul Carlsson holds the position of Chairman of the European standardization technical committee CEN/TC473 Circular economy, which will set standards to support the transition to a circular Europe

Tatiana Nevzorova

Tatiana Nevzorova

Researcher Certification, RISE

Tatiana's expertise primarily lies in the field of sustainability and traceability. She is involved in the work of the international standardization technical committee ISO/TC323 Circular economy and new European standardization CEN/TC473 Circular economy, specifically the ad hoc group related to Information sharing, as well as other related standardization committees.

Malin Orebäck

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Malin Orebäck

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