About
I'm Dan Roveto, founder of DPP Kit and Xylo Digital — a small automation and digitization agency with extensive AI experience.
For the past 18 months I've been running supply chain transparency projects focused on Digital Product Passports aligned with the United Nations Transparency Protocol. This protocol is the best framework for building an interoperable and scalable digitized supply chain.
UNTP is genuinely complex. The standard itself — the schema design, the data models, the conformance requirements, the governance decisions — that's hard, important work. The kind of work that takes real expertise and deserves serious attention. DPP Kit isn't trying to make that complexity disappear. That complexity is the point.
But what I kept hearing throughout these pilots from Fortune 500 manufacturers was, "this is the best solution we've seen and we support it, but how do we get our suppliers to issue data in this format?"
That's where DPP Kit comes in.
What DPP Kit does is take one thing completely off the table: the technology. Credential issuance, schema validation, DID endpoints, multi-tenant signing, Tier 2 conformance testing — that's all handled. The platform ships with an AI agent that generates UNTP conformant credentials from your existing documents — specs, certs, spreadsheets — and validates them inline before anything gets issued. You can see it in action in the Digital Facility Record and Digital Product Passport walkthrough videos.
If you want to get hands-on, the getting started guide walks through creating a digital signature, issuing a Digital Facility Record, and issuing a Digital Product Passport.
This blog documents the journey publicly — product decisions, technical architecture, market dynamics, and real-world implementation challenges working with supply chain businesses navigating the EU Battery Regulation, ESPR, and the broader shift toward standardized supply chain data.
If you're a UNTP practitioner, a CAB, a manufacturer figuring out what a Digital Product Passport actually requires, or just supply chain-curious — this is written for you.
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