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Webinar NEN: Digital Product Passport

From 2027, the European Commission will make Digital Product Passports (DPPs) mandatory for the first product groups. European standards for technical solutions are currently being developed for this.

NEN (the Royal Dutch Standardization Institute) ensures that Dutch companies can contribute to this. Discover during this NEN-webinar (May 7, 20205) which opportunities the DPP offers your organization!

CoE-DPP (Centre of Excellence for Digital Product Passports – under the umbrella of CoE-DSC) will be part of the presentations of this webinar.

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