On behalf of a joint Scottish Government/Industry Working Group, ScotEID co‐ordinates research funded by Scottish Government into the feasibility of multi species tracing systems and livestock EID within Scotland. ScotEID 16/02/2017: About ScotEID Cattle EIDIn order to inform policy with regard to the possible implementation of voluntary bovine EID as part of European legislation ScotEID have published the following research papers. Papers: 01/09/2023: Using Ultra High Frequency (UHF) for cattle electronic identification: updated summary of ScotEID findings 01/10/2020: An update on bovine EID in Scotland and the choices available to farmers 02/05/2018: Resolving LF-EID cattle numbering in the UK by using ISO’s replacement for 11784 02/11/2015: Using UHF for cattle electronic identification: summary of ScotEID findings 08/04/2015: Bovine EID numbering 02/03/2015: Coexistence of LF and UHF in dual tags 18/02/2015: ISO14223 technical note 07/01/2015: Cattle EID FAQ 20/05/2014: Cattle EID in Scotland: A research update 19/04/2013: UHF conference report (Dingwall) 19/04/2013: WYSIWYG EID for cattle: a ScotEID proposal 19/04/2013: Strathcylyde University report on UHF transponders (security etc.) 14/04/2012: UHF Update 19/09/2011: Note on UHF Videos: 01/10/2022: EID technology series 12/10/2020: 2019 cattle UHF EID fieldwork 19/07/2012: Cattle UHF EID demonstration video Multi-species Traceability Papers 02/03/2015: ScotEID phase 4 report Sheep EIDAs part of the ScotEID's work to identify practical and affordable EID systems to comply with European regulations intended to improve livestock traceability specifically the “EID regulation” Council Regulation EC 21/2004 and its accompanying “implementing regs” EC 1505/2006, and subsequent amendments, the following research papers have been published. Papers 22/03/2012: Tag read rates 2011 report summary 09/03/2012: EID Bolus report 31/05/2011: Analysis of malfunctioning tags 27/05/2011: ScotEID Phase 2 report Videos: 04/10/2011: Real time EID recording of sheep at market