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Building DPP Pages: From Product Data to Public Compliance
How to build compliant DPP pages: the four-step pipeline from source systems to a live, regulator-ready Digital Product Passport endpoint.
Read more →DPP Data Requirements: What Information You Need to Collect
The complete DPP data requirements breakdown: what you need to collect, where each data point comes from, and how GS1 standards structure it.
Read more →DPP requirements for textiles and apparel: what you need to know
EU textile DPP requirements: the data fields your Delegated Act passport needs, enforcement timelines for 2027, and a practical preparation checklist.
Read more →How to Prepare for Digital Product Passport Compliance
ESPR enforcement begins mid-2027 with no grace period. A four-phase DPP compliance programme to go from fragmented product data to regulator-ready.
Read more →Demystifying the GS1 Digital Link: How It Works and Why You Need It
GS1 Digital Link encodes supply chain data into a web URI that works at POS checkout and as a smart packaging gateway. Covers Sunrise 2027 readiness.
Read more →EPCIS AI Chat: how Aura moved from ChatGPT to Gemini
How Aura built conversational AI for EPCIS supply chain data — the real journey from ChatGPT function calls to RAG to Gemini's 1M-token window.
Read more →The anatomy of a DPP solution based on GS1 standards
The five technical building blocks of a GS1-based DPP solution: identifiers, resolver, data carrier, event capture, and credential signing.
Read more →What are Digital Product Passports at model, batch and item level?
Model, batch, and item-level DPPs explained: how ESPR defines each granularity level, when each applies, and what it means for your compliance scope.
Read more →What is GS1 EPCIS 2.0? An in-depth guide
GS1 EPCIS 2.0 is the open standard for capturing and sharing supply chain event data. This guide covers the data model, event types, APIs, and real-world usage.
Read more →What is GS1 Digital Link? An in-depth guide
GS1 Digital Link turns product identifiers into web URIs, connecting QR codes to DPP data, supply chain systems, and consumer experiences.
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