Jul 24, 2024
In the supply chain, technical requirements are the cornerstone for creating scalable and interoperable systems that ensure a seamless flow of information and enhance the accountability and traceability of materials and products throughout their lifecycle.
Liz and Reid got to talk about this with Elyse Tosi, the Vice President of Accounts and Implementation at EON, an innovator in product digitization. Elyse shares her extensive knowledge and experience in supply chain management, touching on her work with brands like Victoria's Secret and Eileen Fisher, to discuss the transformative impact of technology and standards on global supply chains.
They discuss enhancing value chain efficiency through
interoperability, the significance of the EPCIS standard in scaling
and achieving interoperability, and how EON, chosen by the EU to
pilot digital product passports, is influencing legislation and
standards adoption—an initiative critical for compliance, brand
protection, and product authentication. They also explore emerging
trends like digital twins, QR codes, digital links, and their
game-changing potential for retail and customer
engagement.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How EPCIS standards ensure interoperability and scalability for digital product passports, enabling seamless data exchange and lifecycle management in supply chains
The transformative impact of digital twins, QR codes, and digital links on retail experiences, customer engagement, and product data connectivity, driving new commerce channels and incremental revenue opportunities.
How Eon leverages compliance with EU legislation to provide commercial benefits such as brand protection and product authentication, reinforcing the importance of scalable and cost-effective blockchain applications.
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