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Three Ways to Get Hands-On with UNTP

September 16, 2025 • 5 min read

UNTP Knowledge Base Documentation - Three Ways to Get Hands-On

Explore hands-on UNTP implementation through documentation, demos, and live testing

As the implementation instrument for UN/CEFACT Recommendation No. 49 - Transparency at Scale, the UN Transparency Protocol is working code.

If you want to see what verifiable trade looks like in practice, there are now multiple entry points for developers, analysts and policymakers alike.

1. Launch your own local reference implementation

The Pyx Knowledge Base walks you through launching a UNTP Reference Implementation on your local machine. Once running, you'll be able to issue your own set of credentials — Digital Product Passports, Facility Records, Traceability Events and more. The UNTP Test Suite includes the Verifiable Credential Service (VCkit), Storage Service, Identity Resolver, Mock GS1 Resolver and Postgres database.

2. Create and verify a Digital Product Passport

A second Pyx Knowledge Base document shows how to use your running Reference Implementation to issue a Digital Product Passport (DPP). From filling in the product form to generating the credential and verifying it through the UNTP Validation Playground, this makes the process tangible.

3. Watch a live demo

In the latest Pyx Trust Architecture Education Series webinar, our CEO Zachary Zeus issues and verifies Digital Product Passports live, showing both the technical steps and the policy implications.

Take the next step

Whether you want to experiment locally, issue your first Digital Product Passport, or just watch it all in action, these resources are entry points into using the UNTP, today.

Connect with the Trust Architect community at chat.pyx.io to discuss.


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