In order to make the data from the digital product passports of around 480,000 micro-enterprises in Austria accessible, it will be made available via a decentralised, freely accessible information network that can be accessed at any time. Inndata Datentechnik GmbH will support economic operators in using the server.
Economic operators must compile and exchange product data. Inndata Datentechnik GmbH is responsible for processing and publishing this data on the DPP server. The information in the DPP system is clearly structured, vendor-independent and based on standardised formats to ensure long-term availability. The system is user-friendly and particularly suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and micro-enterprises, providing relevant data regardless of the vendors' position in the market.
The digital product passport is becoming the central information tool in accordance with the provisions of the European Green Deal.
Several million small and micro-enterprises can use the free freeDPP server for the future mandatory publication of the Digital Product Passports for their products.
You can run the free freeDPP software yourself on a local server or use the professionally managed Hosted Service at www.dppserver.net at a reasonable price.
Your data is stored on Austrian servers in Innsbruck in full compliance with the GDPR and AI Act, with guaranteed data security.
Based on several resolutions by the industry associations VBÖ, FBI and ZIB the Industrial data pool has been used since 1998 as a central data clearing platform for building material-related information and is therefore the ideal starting point for publishing your digital product passports.