Why Hanover should see DPP as an industrial transformation topic
With HANNOVER MESSE, automotive, automation and energy topics, Hanover stands for industrial transformation. The Digital Product Passport is part of that transformation because sustainability, repair and material data must become embedded in product processes.
Nulara helps companies avoid treating this data as isolated reporting. Product identity, evidence, roles, QR-code access and change history are maintained in a structure that remains understandable for compliance and product teams.
DPP topics for this cluster
Hanover projects should start with automotive, automation and energy data where it must be published by product.
- DPP for automotive — For vehicle, supplier and component information in automotive supply chains.
- DPP for electronics — For electrical and electronic components with material, repair and substance data.
- Check DPP readiness — For structured assessment of DPP data gaps before product-group duties apply.
DPP data for industrial transformation in Hanover
Industry 4.0 and DPP overlap where product data must become durable, machine-readable and legally reliable.
Nulara creates a controlled product data core: identifiers, fields, evidence, sources, approvals and data carriers. Teams can prepare DPP requirements without rebuilding existing automation or ERP systems.
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FAQ for this location profile
- Why does DPP fit Hanover as an industrial location?
- Hanover stands for industrial transformation, automation and automotive. DPP requirements turn product data, sustainability information and evidence into an operational part of that transformation.
- Which teams should own a DPP project in Hanover?
- Product management, compliance, sustainability, procurement, quality and IT need to work together. Nulara gives these roles a shared data and approval structure.
- Is HANNOVER MESSE a DPP source?
- It is not a legal source, but a relevant industrial platform for automation, digitalization and energy. Legal DPP requirements come from ESPR and product-group-specific acts.



