osapiens HUB for Digital Product Passport (DPP)
Build Digital Product Passports (DPPs) from the product, supplier and compliance data you already manage across the osapiens Product Compliance Suite. One connected record powers every update, access level and data carrier without creating a separate data project.
Connect what you have. Collect what you need. Keep every DPP current
Your product information may already be spread across ERP and PLM systems, supplier files, compliance documents and sustainability calculations. Now you need to decide what belongs in each passport, prove where it came from and keep it current for every product version. That work starts in spreadsheets? Then the DPP quickly becomes another parallel data project.
With osapiens HUB for Digital Product Passport, you build each passport on the product and compliance data you already manage. The platform connects your sources, reveals gaps, links every claim to evidence and turns the verified record into a machine-readable DPP for regulators, partners, repairers and consumers.
From existing product data to a live Digital Product Passport
Connect the data behind each product
Bring product master data and compliance evidence together from your ERP and PLM systems and the osapiens Supplier Portal. The Compliance Graph links products, components, suppliers, documents and regulatory requirements in one connected record.
Check what applies and close the gaps
Apply product-specific templates to determine which information your DPP requires and where data or evidence is still missing. Send targeted requests through the osapiens Supplier Portal, where 100k+ suppliers provide material, component and compliance data directly against the relevant product and requirement.
Build the passport and its identifier
Turn the verified record into a structured, machine-readable DPP covering product identity, material composition, sustainability and circularity data as well as compliance evidence. Compose GS1 Digital Link identifiers at the required product, batch or item level and connect them to QR codes, NFC or RFID data carriers.
Publish the right version to every audience
Prepare and submit the DPP for the required EU registry and service-provider workflows. Define which information consumers, regulators, repairers and supply chain partners can access, and keep the passport current whenever product data, evidence or compliance status changes.
Frequently asked questions
A Digital Product Passport is a structured digital record containing information specific to a product, component or material. It makes relevant product data digitally accessible through a connected data carrier and supports regulatory compliance, transparency and circular product lifecycles. The precise data requirements are defined for each product group.
From 18 February 2027, battery passports become mandatory for light means of transport batteries, electric vehicle batteries and industrial batteries above 2 kWh. Under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, further product groups will follow through product-specific delegated acts. The 2025–2030 work plan prioritises areas including textiles and apparel, furniture, tyres, mattresses, iron and steel, and aluminium.
The required information depends on the applicable product regulation. It may include product identity, material and substance information, environmental performance, carbon footprint data, recycled content, durability, repairability, technical performance, end-of-life instructions and compliance evidence.
No. osapiens HUB builds the DPP on product, supplier and compliance data already collected for requirements such as General Product Compliance, PPWR, REACH, the EU Battery Regulation, Product Carbon Footprints and traceability. Missing information can then be requested specifically instead of starting a second, parallel data collection.
Suppliers can provide missing product data, declarations and evidence through the osapiens Supplier Portal. Each submission is linked to the relevant product, component and requirement, giving you a clear source for every data point included in the passport.
No. Different access levels can be defined for consumers, authorities, repairers, recyclers and supply chain partners. Public information can be made broadly available, while confidential or commercially sensitive data remains restricted to authorised users.
The passport remains connected to the underlying product and compliance record. When master data, supplier evidence, sustainability metrics or compliance status changes, the affected DPP can be updated without rebuilding it manually.
osapiens supports all identifiers that comply with the standards applicable to the respective product and regulatory use case. DPP records can be connected to data carriers such as QR codes, NFC and RFID, enabling users to access the information available to their role.
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