The document discusses ORCID and its role in facilitating interoperability and discoverability in research. Some key points: 1. ORCID provides a free, open, global registry of unique researcher identifiers that links researchers to their works. This helps address problems like discoverability and author name disambiguation. 2. Over 166,000 identifiers have been issued so far from over 56 countries. Integration is occurring in areas like manuscript submission, grants, and repositories. 3. The presenters encourage broader adoption of ORCID by researchers, research organizations, and research workflows. Wider use of ORCID IDs embedded in research outputs could realize greater benefits around interoperability and reduced workload.