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ISM 2025 – International Conference on Industry of the Future and Smart Manufacturing

November 12 - November 14

Bei der diesjährigen ISM Conference – International Conference on Industry of the Future and Smart Manufacturing – wird es unter anderem eine eigene Session zum Digitalen Produktpass geben, unter dem Titel „Digital product passport, the enabler of the circular economy

Co-Chairs: (a)Viola Gallina, (b) Arko Steinwender, (c)Daniel Bachlechner, (d)Thomas Lampoltshammer, (e)Margit Kranner

Affiliation: (a)(b)(c)Fraunhofer Austria Research Gmbh (Austria), (d)University for Continuing Education Krems (Austria) (e)AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH (Austria)

Track Description: The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a key initiative under the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, aimed at enhancing transparency, traceability, and circularity. It provides structured product lifecycle data, including material composition, environmental impact, and repairability, to support the circular economy by enabling reuse, remanufacturing, and recycling. DPP will force companies to collect, standardize, and share interoperable data across global value chains while addressing privacy and security concerns. Technologies like blockchain and data spaces offer potential solutions by ensuring secure, decentralized, and controlled data exchange. Implementing DPPs require careful requirements engineering and software architecture design, and novel methods and techniques to ensure continuous integration and deployment as well as architectural conformance and regulatory compliance. Integrating analytics and federated machine learning can unlock valuable insights from product lifecycle data, enabling predictive maintenance, optimizing resource efficiency, and enhancing decision-making throughout the circular economy. DPPs also open doors for new business models, such as product-as-a-service, resale platforms, and digital marketplaces, by providing real-time product insights. While initially an EU-driven regulation, the concept has global relevance, influencing international sustainability policies and trade standards. Ensuring harmonization across industries and regulatory frameworks will be essential for global adoption and impact.

Weitere Informationen zu Konferenz finden Sie hier: https://www.msc-les.org/ism2025/

 

Details

Beginn:
November 12
Ende:
November 14
Webseite:
https://www.msc-les.org/ism2025/

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University of Malta
Malta,