
Turn Physical Assets into Trusted Digital Identities
We're transforming how organisations authenticate assets and secure supply chains. We build unbroken chains of trust from production to delivery, ensuring product authenticity, compliance, and visibility across complex global value chains.
Asset Authentication
Ensure every product is genuine, secure, and tamper-proof
Build bulletproof authentication systems that connect physical assets to their digital identities, eliminating counterfeits throughout your supply chain.

Traceability and Provenance
Track every step - from origin to end user
Create end-to-end visibility across your entire supply chain, connecting previously siloed systems into seamless trusted information flow.

Digital Trust
Transform raw data into trusted, connected value chains
Empower secure verified data sharing with suppliers, partners, and customers while protecting against breaches and unauthorized access.

Standards Compliance
Confidently comply with global standards and regulations
Navigate evolving regulatory landscapes with authentication systems that anticipate future developments and ensure ongoing compliance.

Digital Product Passports
Building the foundation for circular business models
Transform sustainability obligations into strategic opportunities through comprehensive DPP solutions that navigate complex regulatory requirements.

Fibrecode®
Fibrecode® - revolutionary physical material authentication
Transform almost any material into a tamper-proof authentication platform using unique intrinsic characteristics.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Digital Product Passports, and how will they impact my manufacturing business?
Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are standardized digital records containing verified information about a product's composition, origin, and environmental impact throughout its lifecycle. For manufacturers, DPPs are becoming regulatory requirements in many markets, particularly the EU. They impact your business by requiring new data collection processes, supply chain transparency, and information sharing capabilities. However, they also create opportunities for improved product stewardship, customer engagement, and circular business models. Our solutions help you implement DPPs efficiently while maximizing their business value.
How can manufacturers meet increasing customer demands for supply chain transparency without compromising intellectual property?
Achieving this balance requires thoughtful architecture and governance. Our approach incorporates selective disclosure mechanisms, allowing you to share necessary traceability information while protecting sensitive manufacturing processes and formulations. We implement tiered access controls that provide different stakeholders with appropriate levels of detail. Additionally, we deploy secure sharing technologies that enable verification of claims without exposing underlying data. This balanced approach satisfies customer transparency demands while maintaining your competitive advantages.
Which industries are currently facing the greatest regulatory pressure for sustainability and traceability?
While regulations are expanding across all manufacturing sectors, the most immediate compliance pressures are facing electronics, automotive, textiles, furniture, batteries, packaging, and chemicals manufacturers. The EU's Digital Product Passport requirements are being rolled out sector by sector, beginning with batteries in 2026, followed by electronics, textiles, and furniture. Additionally, industry-specific regulations like the automotive industry's IMDS requirements and the pharmaceutical sector's serialization mandates create sector-specific compliance challenges. Our solutions are customized to address the specific regulatory landscape facing your industry.
How can small and medium-sized manufacturers address traceability requirements with limited resources?
We understand the unique challenges facing smaller manufacturers and have developed scalable approaches that align with your resources. Our solutions include phased implementation roadmaps that prioritize regulatory essentials first, cloud-based platforms requiring minimal IT infrastructure, templated approaches that reduce development costs, and collaborative models that distribute implementation efforts across supply chain partners. Additionally, we help identify available government grants and incentives to offset costs, particularly for sustainability and digitalization initiatives. Our SME-focused programs have helped manufacturers with as few as 50 employees achieve compliance and competitive advantage.
How do these solutions integrate with our existing manufacturing systems and ERP platforms?
Our solutions are designed for seamless integration with your existing technology ecosystem. We support standardized interfaces with all major ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, etc.), MES platforms, PLM systems, and quality management software. For manufacturers with legacy systems, we implement middleware solutions that enable data exchange without replacing core infrastructure. Our implementation approach begins with a detailed systems assessment to identify integration points, data availability, and potential gaps. This ensures that new capabilities enhance rather than disrupt your existing operations while providing a foundation for future digital transformation.