On January 30 and 31, 2025, the lighthouse project PACE-DPP (Promoting and Accelerating a Digital Product Passport based Data-Service Ecosystem) was officially launched. Led by VIRTUAL VEHICLE and supported by 13 partners from Austria and Germany, the project sets new standards for the development and implementation of DPP-based ecosystems.

Kick off Meeting

A vision for a digital and sustainable future

PACE-DPP aims to develop clear guidelines and innovative solutions to address key technological and regulatory challenges. By leveraging practical applications in the electronics and wood/paper industries, the project is building a strong foundation for the use of key enabling technologies such as Data Spaces and Digital Twins.

 

Unlocking the potential of the circular economy

The goal of the project is to increase supply chain transparency and enable companies to adopt circular economy models through easily accessible DPP services. This approach promotes waste reduction, resource efficiency and sustainable value creation, fully in line with the objectives of the European Green Deal.

 

Collaboration as the key to success

PACE-DPP brings together leading experts in technology, sustainability and research. This interdisciplinary collaboration provides a solid foundation for the success of the project, combining expertise from different sectors.

 

Innovation for the future of industry

Using the Digital Product Passport, companies should be able to make digital transformation sustainable. The launch in January laid the foundation for an ambitious journey towards digital solutions that enables a greener and more sustainable future.

The project focuses on improving the accessibility of product information, supply chain transparency and resource management for different stakeholders, while exploring innovative approaches to these challenges.

 

Stay tuned for updates on the progress of PACE-DPP – a project that is shaping the future of sustainability and digitalization!

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