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Digital twin for transparent supply chains

Author Rebecca Jankowski
Tags Digital Product Passport | Industry 4.0 | New Business Models
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A guest article in Silicon Magazine:

In a recent article for Silicon Magazine, our colleague Thomas Weis sheds light on the controversial topic of the Digital Product Passport (DPP). He discusses the increasing complexity of supply chains, the growing consumer demand for transparency and how the DPP will become mandatory by 2030 at the latest. Weis explains how this innovative approach can help companies to document the origin and sustainability of their products in order to meet the new market requirements.

Discover Weis' perspectives on the benefits of the DPP for businesses and consumers in Silicon Magazine.

You can find the entire article here.

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