Periodic Reporting for period 1 - DigiPass (Harmonization of Advanced Materials Ecosystems serving strategic Innovation Markets to pave the way to a Digital Materials & Product Passport)
Período documentado: 2024-04-01 hasta 2025-09-30
This way, the DMPP serves two requirements simultaneously: support of regulatory-confirmation and sustainability reports (via the DPP) and support of co-innovation processes (via DMP) in circular ecosystems. A further advantage is that that the DMP may be implemented at any digital maturity level and serves in DigiPass CSA as digitalization on-boarding vehicle for stakeholder currently at very low digital maturity level but interested in co-innovation processes. DigiPass’s aim leads to 6 Objectives crucial to realise the overarching project ambition:
Enhance communication and cooperation among advanced materials developing communities; Promoting the Exchange of Materials Data and Knowledge; Facilitate the creation and utilisation of DMPP; Demonstrate coordination and support achievements on four case studies; Establish collaborative digital skills training schemes; Ensure sustainability of DigiPass platform.
A first set of tools for creating and utilising DMPPs has been developed and tested in case studies, enabling their integration into industrial and research workflows;
An initial data management system has been implemented, supporting interoperability, flexibility, and secure sharing across stakeholders;
in harmonized methods for modeling and characterization, MODA and CHADA frameworks has been applied in practice to provide structured descriptions of materials models, enhancing comparability and reproducibility;
Ontologies and vocabularie ave been evaluated and partially implemented in a common data catalogue, supporting semantic interoperability and transparency.
Over the first 18 months, DigiPass has made substantial progress towards overcoming hurdles in using digital tools for improved data access and valorisation. The project has delivered tangible outputs that directly improve how materials data is accessed, shared, and exploited.
Prototypes of DMPPs have been developed and validated in case studies, demonstrating their value in providing structured and transparent access to data across product lifecycles. A flexible and secure data management system has been implemented to support FAIR principles. At the same time, standardised data formats, APIs, and ontologies have been extended to ensure interoperability and semantic consistency. These technical developments are complemented by training activities and stakeholder workshops, which address knowledge gaps and promote the adoption of new tools.