Digital Product Passport Workshop

In-person event | 07 May, 2026 | 10:00 - 12:00 (BST)
  • Preparation
  • United Kingdom
  • General retail

About this event

Date: 7 May, 2026

Time: 10:00 - 12:00 (BST)

Location: Santander Work Cafe, 2 Triton Square, Regents Place, London, NW1 3AN

Language: en

Sector: General retail

Speakers: Kevin Dixie; Megan Smith; Daniel Greenway

An interactive, in-person workshop focused on the Digital Product Passport (DPP) and its impact on real world trade. Hear from experts on how the EU Digital Product Passport supports export compliance and clear product information. You can ask questions, discuss what buyers look for, and get practical guidance on how to use DPP across your products.


Speakers

Kevin Dixie , Co-founder, Buyerdock

Kevin is the co-founder of Buyerdock. This digital platform covers all current EU requirements to deliver the Digital Product Passport and is trusted by over 800 brands. It delivers product data directly to consumers via GS1-powered QR codes. With over 25 years in sales, Kevin has built, launched, and invested in multiple brands and founded several tech startups.

Kevin Dixie , Co-founder, Buyerdock

Megan Smith , Global Business Manager, Intertek

Megan is a Global Account Manager at Intertek. She works with UK retailers to manage new rules and export compliance. Her focus is sustainability and using data to give clearer views of supply chains. Megan leads Intertek's Traceability and Digital Product Passport solution, built with Trace for Good. It helps brands meet compliance needs across global textile supply chains. She has a Fashion Management degree from the London College of Fashion. She also has six years' experience at a major UK clothing manufacturer.

Megan Smith , Global Business Manager, Intertek

Daniel Greenway , Head of Business, Clothing Connected

Daniel Greenway is Head of Business at Clothing Connected. The company specialises in product data systems for EU Digital Product Passport compliance. Daniel has 13 years' experience in fashion, with senior roles at Beyond Retro, Tesco, and Matalan. He has worked hands on with complex supply chains and brings a practical view of what DPP compliance means for brands today.

Daniel Greenway , Head of Business, Clothing Connected
What you will learn

Understand what the Digital Product Passport is and why it matters for trade and compliance.

Learn what good product data looks like and how buyers use it.

Take away clear, practical next steps for using DPP across your products.