The launch of the Guide on Best Practices for Electronic Business Registries this Friday marks an important moment for the global registry community, bringing together international experts, institutions, and practitioners focused on the future of modern electronic business registries.
Developed through the Cape Town Convention Academic Project (CTCAP), a collaboration between the University of Cambridge and UNIDROIT, the Guide provides practical guidance on the design and operation of electronic business registries and reflects the evolving role of registries in an increasingly digital world.
Foster Moore is proud to have contributed to this important initiative through the involvement of members of our team and the wider registry community. We are especially excited to see Justin Hygate participating as a featured contributor during the launch event discussions alongside other international experts.
Hosted by UNIDROIT in Rome and online as part of the 107th UNIDROIT Governing Council session, the event will explore best practices, trust in electronic registries, and key insights from the Guide.
We encourage registry professionals, policymakers, and digital government leaders to join the conversation and be part of this important launch.
Link to Guide on Best Practices for Electronic Collateral Registries.
And very importantly, thank you to everyone who contributed their expertise, experience, and time to this incredibly valuable publication.
Photo taken during the 8th Workshop on Best Practices in the Field of Electronic Registry Design and Operation in 2024 in Rome