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Industry showcases digital labelling solutions at drop-in exhibition in Brussels

Press release - Digital, Technology & Payments

8 April 2025

Today, the Digital Consumer Information Alliance (DCIA) hosted an Exhibition on the Future of Digital Labelling at ACE Events in Brussels. The exhibition brought together policymakers from the European Commission, the European Parliament, and Member States to experience firsthand how digital tools are reshaping product information for consumers and businesses alike.

The exhibition highlighted how digital labelling can:

  • Improve the consumer experience with dynamic, tailored, and multilingual information
  • Reduce environmental impact by limiting packaging size and waste, and communicating on circularity
  • Boost competitiveness and innovation by introducing new technologies
  • And enhance traceability via tools like the Digital Product Passport.

Attendees were invited to explore a series of interactive stands featuring companies and associations from across the food and non-food sectors. Each stand showcased practical, real-world digital labelling solutions, demonstrating how product information can be delivered in smarter, more sustainable ways.

Invitees could scan products using their phones to access both consumer-related content—such as multilingual ingredient lists, usage instructions and sustainability credentials—and backend functionalities relevant to traceability, supply chain transparency and regulatory compliance.

Reinforcing the call for harmonised EU action

With digital labelling already appearing in legislation across product sectors, DCIA reiterated its call for a harmonised, future-proof regulatory framework. Without such alignment, the risk is a fragmented Single Market and unnecessary barriers for businesses—especially SMEs.

DCIA and its members stand ready to support EU institutions in shaping a digital transition that works for everyone—consumers, businesses, and the planet.

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