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DPP Consulting · Nuremberg & Franconia

Digital Product Passport consulting in Nuremberg.

Electronics and automation technology, the world of toys and strong mechanical engineering: the Nuremberg metropolitan region gets the product passport from several directions at once – including the new product passport under the EU Toy Safety Regulation. We make your data and systems DPP-ready, on site in Franconia or remote. English-speaking teams welcome.

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  • On siteWorkshops in Nuremberg, Fuerth & Erlangen
  • RemoteFull project capability without travel
  • 18 Feb 2027Battery passport – the first hard deadline
  • FreeFirst consultation with a clear assessment

01 — Nuremberg

Why the product passport hits Nuremberg particularly hard.

The Nuremberg metropolitan region unites high-tech and tradition – and both end up on the product-passport agenda. In Franconia, the Digital Product Passport mainly affects:

  • Electronics & automation technology: The region is a centre for power electronics, drive and automation technology. The DPP requirements for electronics/ICT are expected for 2028–2029 – but product cycles in the industry run longer, and design decisions are being made now.
  • Toys: Nuremberg is the heart of the toy business. The new EU Toy Safety Regulation (EU) 2025/2509 has been in force since January 2026 and brings its own product passport with a safety focus – fully applicable from ~2030, with the DPP delegated act expected by late 2026. Manufacturers and importers should digitalise bill-of-materials and conformity data early.
  • Machinery & metal: Franconian machine and component manufacturers are affected via input materials by the steel act (expected in 2026) and by aluminium (expected in 2027).
  • Batteries in devices: Anyone placing battery-powered devices or industrial batteries above 2 kWh on the market faces the first fixed deadline with the battery passport from 18 Feb 2027.

02 — Services

DPP services for companies in Nuremberg.

01

Readiness check

Applicability across the ESPR, Battery Regulation and Toy Safety Regulation – assessed compactly, with a results report and prioritised roadmap.

02

Data audit & data model

An inventory across ERP, PIM and conformity archives; a DPP data model per EN 18219 for your product groups.

03

Supply-chain data sourcing

Structured requests on materials, substances and manufacturing sites – crucial precisely for toy and electronics imports from Asia.

04

Systems integration & software selection

ERP/PIM connection and vendor-neutral DPP software selection – with no licence interests, right-sized for the Mittelstand.

05

Pilot product passport

A working passport for a real product: identifier, QR code, machine-readable data, registration process in the EU registry.

06

On-site workshops

DPP fundamentals and applicability for management, compliance and product management – at your offices in Franconia.

Get oriented first, then invest.

Send us a WhatsApp message with the products you manufacture or import in Nuremberg and Franconia – you will get a first assessment today.

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03 — FAQ

Frequently asked questions from Nuremberg.

Do you come to Nuremberg for workshops?

Yes. We are happy to run kick-offs, data audits and management workshops at your offices in Nuremberg, Fuerth or Erlangen; ongoing project work runs efficiently remotely. That keeps budget and calendars lean.

We manufacture toys – does the product passport apply to us too?

Yes, though via its own route: the new EU Toy Safety Regulation (EU) 2025/2509 has been in force since January 2026 and introduces a product passport with a safety focus; fully applicable from ~2030. Those who structure conformity, material and warning-label data now can meet toy and later ESPR requirements from a single data base.

Electronics only comes in 2028–2029 – why should we start now?

Because the products that will be on the market then are being developed today. Identifier concepts, substance data and supplier requests need lead time – and with the battery passport in 2027, many electronics manufacturers already have a fixed deadline for device batteries anyway.

What does getting started cost?

The first consultation is free; the readiness check is a compact fixed-price package. Everything beyond that depends on portfolio and systems and is quoted transparently after the check.

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DPP consulting for Nuremberg – let’s talk.

On site in Franconia or remote: tell us your industry and product group, and we will get back to you with an honest initial assessment – usually the same day.

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