Date & Time: Thursday, October 30 | 13:00 -14:00 CET
Collect verified supplier data, keep passports current through change, and meet EU timelines
Digital product passports are moving from concept to implementation, but where should you start? Most of the environmental impact is decided in design, while most emissions sits in your supply chain. If you lead sustainability or product compliance in complex manufacturing, this session will show you how to meet near-term EU expectations and leverage your supply chain data at the design stage. With less supplier chasing, lower integration risk and reduced audit effort.
During the webinar, guest speaker Martin Lundqvist from QCM will share their perspective on the regulatory essentials and why designing with expected DPP targets and supplier data can shape your DPP outcomes. You will also leave with a clear, practical process to collect and govern attributes tied to your expected DPP targets, and a clear path to scale across your products as requirements tighten.
Sign up to learn what you can put into practice today to turn compliance pressure into a governed collaboration advantage across your supply chain.
Key takeaways
- Leverage your supply chain to capture DPP data at scale
Meet deadlines with less supplier chasing by inviting suppliers, setting permissions and configuring category-specific DPP information requests and delivery workflows, then validating submissions and using due-date tracking and portfolio-wide status to monitor progress across your supply chain.
- Move from static to governed, up-to-date DPPs
Reduce audit effort and rework by structuring supplier requests aligned to EU DPP requirements and timelines, and using expected DPP targets to guide design and supplier selection, governed through life with access control, traceability and version history.
- Achieve sustainable governance, step by step
Prove compliance on demand and build trust in shared data with one governed view of DPP information, including approvals and evidence showing who changed what, when and why.
Who should attend
- DPP champions: heads of sustainability, product sustainability, compliance and regulatory affairs
- IT leadership: CIOs, enterprise architects, integration and security leads
- Procurement and supplier quality: category managers, sourcing and supplier quality leaders
- Engineering and operations: product owners, configuration management, PLM, manufacturing and service leaders
Can’t join live? Don’t worry, the replay link will be sent to all registrants.
Speakers
Saeid Torkabadi
Business Consultant, Eurostep
Saeid is an experienced business consultant with a strong background in product data integration, helping companies boost efficiency in collaboration projects. He’s also contributed to research projects focused on data traceability, with the goal of improving product design and sustainability.
Martin Lundqvist
CTO, QCM
Martin Lundqvist is an accomplished PLM and CM professional with experience from small companies, fast-growing scale-ups and global corporations across many industries. Currently CTO and senior PLM business consultant at QCM, he enjoys working with people and solving information management issues to create better ways of working and more efficient organisations. He focuses on how well managed data turns into knowledge to meet new regulations and enable sustainable, circular business, including Digital Product Passports.
About Eurostep
Eurostep helps manufacturers and operators go from DPP intent to day-to-day execution by connecting people, systems and suppliers with governed data sharing.
Founded in Sweden in 1994 and now part of the BAE Systems family, we deliver ShareAspace – A proven, COTS collaboration layer that dismantles information silos and enables secure sharing of product lifecycle data across enterprises, contracts, and supply chains. ShareAspace enforces access rights, traceability and configuration change control so you can share the right data with the right stakeholders through life.
Trusted by engineering and operations teams at leading Nordic and European manufacturers for secure, multi-enterprise product data collaboration.
About QCM
QCM is a Swedish consultancy that helps companies develop long-term and sustainable solutions within information architecture, product data, and digital readiness.
By implementing information governance QCM supports organizations in building strong information structures that connect people, processes, and systems.
The company combines specialist expertise in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Configuration Management (CM), and digitalization with a broad understanding of business development and people change management. QCM’s work improve digital maturity and effective product information management enabling collaboration cross organisations and design for sustainable products.