How does data create value for your business?

The new Digital Product Passport for construction products (DPP) is on its way and will within a few years become a permanent part of how we work with materials in construction. Is your company ready for a reality where product data plays a far greater role in collaboration, documentation and competitiveness?
On 9 April, BLOXHUB, ConTech Lab and DI Byggeri invite you to a workshop on how we can integrate the EU’s Digital Product Passport, with a focus on data as the currency of the future – a currency that will be in high demand. But we need a common language for data if we are to unlock its full value, and the companies that get started early will be better positioned and gain a competitive advantage.
The Digital Product Passport for construction products (DPP) is an EU initiative designed to make product data easier to understand and share across the value chain. The passport establishes a new common framework for how goods are documented, compared and tracked throughout their entire lifecycle. It opens up many opportunities, but the value will not come on its own. The purpose of the workshop is therefore to build an understanding of how you can turn data into value for your business – and how the DPP can help along the way.
At the workshop, we bring together stakeholders from across the industry for a shared dialogue on:
– What the DPP entails and what value it can create for your business
– How we can use the DPP to facilitate collaboration across the value chain
– What minimum requirements must be met before the DPP comes into force in order to capture its full value
– How you and your company can prepare for working with the DPP in practice
Who can participate? The workshop is relevant for anyone working in the construction sector – whether you are a manufacturer, supplier, consultant, contractor, developer, or simply interested in how the DPP can create value for your business. The format will be a mix of dialogue and inspirational presentations, with the opportunity to exchange ideas with other stakeholders across the value chain.
Inspirational presentations
What is the current status and direction of the DPP?
Louise Bünemann, Head of EU Environmental Policy, DI
Jakob Rørbech, Senior Consultant, DI Byggeri
New business models with data at the centre
Anne Merete Skov-Petersen, Co-founder, MiCollect
The circular business opportunities that come with the DPP
Martha Lewis, Head of Materials, Henning Larsen Architects
How do we get ready for the DPP?
Christina Juell-Sundby, Project Manager, Molio – ConTech Lab
Practical information
Date: Thursday, 9 April 2026
Time: 09:00–12:00 (Croissants and coffee/tea from 08:30)
Venue: BLOXHUB, meeting room: Los Angeles (Festningens Materialgård, Frederiksholms Kanal 30, 1220 Copenhagen)
Language: The workshop will be held in Danish.
Register for the workshop here


