Digital Product Passport for Electronics & High-Tech

How electronics manufacturers and high-tech companies meet DPP requirements

Electronics Industry and the Digital Product Passport

The electronics and high-tech industry is characterized by short innovation cycles, global supply chains, and strict material regulations. Products contain critical raw materials, complex semiconductor components, and must meet various international standards. The Digital Product Passport addresses precisely these challenges – but also demands particularly structured data management.

Specific Challenges in the Electronics Industry

Critical Raw Materials

Electronics contain rare earths, cobalt, lithium, and other critical materials. The DPP requires transparent disclosure of origins and quantities.

Rapid Product Changes

Short product lifecycles and frequent revisions mean constantly changing data – the DPP must keep up.

Global Supplier Networks

Components come from dozens of countries. Material data, certificates, and specifications from all tiers must be captured.

Regulatory Complexity

RoHS, REACH, WEEE, conflict minerals – the electronics industry already manages numerous requirements that must be integrated into the DPP.

Why the DPP Is Essential for Electronics

Electronics products are among the first categories to require a Digital Product Passport under ESPR. In addition, the Battery Regulation already mandates a Battery Passport for batteries from 2027. For the electronics industry, this means: full transparency about materials, repairability, and recyclability. Those who prepare now will have a head start when competitors are still searching.

The Problem: Scattered Data, High Complexity

Electronic products consist of hundreds of components from global supply chains. Material data resides in supplier documents, compliance information in separate databases, technical specifications in ERP and PLM systems. Manual consolidation of this data for DPP requirements is nearly impossible without enormous effort.

How Nulara Solves This

  1. 1

    Supply Chain Data Integration

    Nulara connects your internal systems with supplier data. Material declarations and compliance certificates are automatically captured and linked.

  2. 2

    AI-Powered Document Analysis

    Our AI agents extract relevant information from specification sheets, IMDS data, and supplier documents – even from unstructured sources.

  3. 3

    Automated Compliance Mapping

    Existing compliance data (RoHS, REACH, conflict minerals) is automatically mapped to DPP requirements. No duplicate work.

  4. 4

    Version Control and History

    With frequent product changes, data remains traceable. Every change is logged, every version documented.

  5. 5

    DPP-Ready Export

    Generate compliant product passports, QR codes, and compliance reports – ready for regulators and customers.

Technology for the Electronics Sector

Agentic DataOps

AI agents automate data collection, transformation, and quality assurance. They adapt to your processes and handle growing data volumes.

RAG for Document Analysis

Technical documentation and specification sheets are automatically analyzed. Relevant data is extracted and correctly linked.

Semantic Search

Find component information, material data, or compliance documents with natural language queries – across all data sources.

Human-in-the-Loop

With complex components or ambiguous data, experts are automatically consulted. Quality remains guaranteed.

Your Benefits in the Electronics Industry

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