Digital Product Passport (DPP)
Turn upcoming EU regulations into a business advantage. The Digital Product Passport starts with structured product data and a clear action plan. See how we can help.
LET’S TALKPlan your Digital Product Passport (DPP) implementation and prepare your products for new requirements!
Reduced regulatory risk
The Digital Product Passport helps organizations prepare for new EU requirements without chaos, last-minute actions or costly corrections. Instead of reacting under pressure, you build a structured, data-driven process.
Structured product data
DPP organizes product information scattered across systems and teams. A single, consistent data source means fewer errors, less manual work and greater control over information.
Faster business decisions
With consistent and up-to-date product data, teams can make decisions faster - from product development and procurement to logistics, sales and ESG reporting.
Reliable data required by regulations
DPP structures data required by environmental and reporting regulations. This helps organizations avoid manual data collection, inconsistencies and reporting errors.
More efficient data exchange with partners
Unified product data simplifies information exchange between manufacturers, suppliers and partners. Less manual coordination and fewer files mean greater predictability and process control.
Scalability and readiness for change
When implemented as part of a data architecture, DPP grows with your organization. New products, markets or regulations do not require rebuilding — only further use of existing foundations.
DPP in practice – what it means for your organization
The Digital Product Passport requires access to consistent product data and clearly defined processes. Understanding how these requirements translate into existing systems and organizational structures enables structured and minimally disruptive next steps.
Not sure where to start with the Digital Product Passport?
We’ll help you plan the next steps1 / DPP readiness assessment – the first step
We analyze what data you already have, where it is stored and what is missing. This gives you a clear starting point and helps avoid unnecessary costs later.
<readiness.assessed>2 / Analysis and action plan
We create a realistic DPP implementation plan tailored to your organization, defining scope, priorities and technologies aligned with your business goals.
<strategy.defined>3 / Digital Product Passport pilot (PoC)
We deliver a DPP Proof of Concept to validate assumptions and prepare your organization for full-scale implementation - with minimal risk and controlled costs.
<solution.validated>4 / DPP implementation and scaling
We design and implement production-ready DPP solutions integrated with your existing systems, ensuring data security, performance and readiness for future regulatory changes.
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