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Digital Product Passport - Information Model

By JOANNEUM RESEARCH

Type of course:

Digital learning, Lesson

Language:

EN

Duration:

30 minutes

Workload:

1 hour

Proficiency:

Intermediate

Target:

Professionals, Students

The information model of the Digital Product Passport essentially contains information on the identification and classification of the product, its composition, materials, ingredients and their origin, information on use and lifetime, as well as on disposal and recycling.

In this lesson we will introduce the information model of the Digital Product Portal (DPP).

  1. First, we will look at the structure of the information model of a Digital Product Passport. After that the learner will be able to apply and define an information model of a digital learning passport.
  2. Second, the learner will be able to apply key concepts such as product information, product impact including resource consumption and circularity such as reparability and reusability to the implementation of a digital product passport.
  3. Finally, the learner will be able to understand and implement different information models for the Digital Product Passport depending on the product.

About The Author

The author is H. Zeiner – Key Researcher in the field of Industrial Internet at JOANNEUM RESEARCH. His work focuses on the implementation of new optimisation strategies and sustainable services for companies through the use of intelligent digital services.

At JOANNEUM RESEARCH, more than 250 interdisciplinary experts work in the field of ‘information and production technologies’ for national and international customers and partners in the following research areas: (1) digitalisation in production, (2) optimisation of production technologies and processes, and (3) climate-neutral production.


Learning outcomes

  1. By the end of this lesson, the learner is able to describe the most important data categories of a Digital Product Passport.
  2. By the end of this lesson, the learner will be able to describe the different types of data in the information model of a Digital Product Passport.
  3. By the end of this lesson, the learner is able to set-up some key building blocks which are relevant for a Digital Product Passport information model.

Topics

Environmental Sustainability, Sustainable Energy and Clean Technologies, Digital Transformation, Sustainable Manufacturing, Internet of Things (IoT)

Tags

Sustainability, Digital Product Passport

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Content created in 2024
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Course Includes

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