Plastics & Rubber

Plastics & Rubber

Digital Certificate of Analysis and Product Carbon Footprints – examples of digital material twins

Digital Certificate of Analysis and Product Carbon Footprints: What exactly is a Digital Twin and why is it so important?

The first example of a digital twin is the digital certificate of analysis. Currently quality control data of BASF products delivered to the customer are available on PDF documents - in the future they will be provided in a machine-readable format (JSON), enabling efficiency gains for customers by using the values directly in their IT systems.

The second example is the product carbon footprint – also an information shared typically by PDF. In Catena-X - the first open and collaborative data ecosystem - we are  working in the sustainability use case on ways to exchange the data digitally among business partners

Join the experts Stefan Gruell (S1SEVEN) and Andreas Wollny (BASF project Lead Catena-X) on October 21 at the BASF booth.

Listen why a digital material passport is important for the plastics industry and how first digital twins were successfully implemented. 

Presenter

Stefan Grüll

CEO
S1SEVEN

Andreas Wollny

Project Lead Catena-X
BASF SE

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