Digital transformation: New opportunities for the Austrian industry!

Digital transformation: New opportunities for the Austrian industry!

A new milestone for the digital economy in Austria and Germany was set: With the start of the bilateral Passat project, companies receive support to implement the digital product pass (DPP). This innovative measure is intended to promote sustainable growth, waste reduction and efficient production processes. The DPP is aimed at providing reliable product data throughout the life cycle, which creates the basis for new business models, as in a report by APA-OTOT is executed.

The project not only supports companies through practical solutions and training, but also with regulatory recommendations. Pilot projects in the textile, electronics and skiing industry are already being implemented to master the challenges of digital transformation. The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology plays a central role as a project coordinator and ensures that the initiatives of the project are linked to existing concepts such as the Cyber Resilience Act to provide the companies with valuable resources. In addition, the linking of the DPP with European data space concepts, such as GAIA-X, will strengthen interoperability and data sovereignty, which is of crucial importance for the economy, such as dataciders.com emphasized

sustainable future in focus

In view of the new ecodesign regulation (ESPR), the DPP will become compulsory for many products that will be launched in Europe in the coming years. The Passat project has the clear goal of helping companies - especially small and medium -sized - to adapt to these regulative requirements. The comprehensive recording and use of decisive product data should not only optimize the lifespan of products, but also significantly promote sustainability in industry. With a successful implementation, Passat makes a significant contribution to a sustainable, resource -saving economy.

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