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GEMÜ DPP Software

GEMÜ DPP Software

by GEMÜ Group

Digital Product Passport (DPP) software for EU regulatory compliance

Updated by Onye Dike on December 23rd, 2025
GEMÜ Group’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) software is aimed at component manufacturers and industrial operators seeking reliable, standards-based product identification and documentation for service, audits, and compliance. It assigns each item a globally unique identity and connects it to centrally managed technical data, certificates, and instructions that can be reached in a web browser at the point of use. By making serial-specific information easy to retrieve, the system can cut time spent searching, improve traceability across the lifecycle, and support spare-parts reorders and customer-service enquiries. It is positioned around IEC 61406 and the Asset Administration Shell.

Available Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Features

Data Import/Export
Digital Product Passports (DPP)

Missing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Features

API Integration
Allocation & Co-product Rules
Background Database Connectivity
DPP Database
Data Quality at Scale
Data Quality/Pedigree
ECI
EPD Database
EPD Global
EPD International
EPD Search Tool
Emissions Hotspot Identification
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
Goal & Scope Builder
IBU
ILCD+EPD
ILCD/EcoSpold/JSON-LD Import
INIES
ISO Compliance
Lifecycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) Methods Library
Multiple Program Operators
NMD
Parameterized Models
Product Carbon Footprint (PCF)
Product Comparison
Product Environmental Footprint (PEF)
Projects GWP
Review & Audit Trail
Scenarios
Sensitivity & Contribution Analysis
Smart EPD
Supplier Collaboration Tools
System Boundaries & Cut-offs
Uncertainty (Monte Carlo)
Unit-Process Modeling

Pricing

Starting Price
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Options
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Available Since

2024

Deployment Options

No data available

Good Option For

  • Small Business (11-50 people)
  • Medium Business (51-250 people)
  • Large Business (250+ people)

Deep dive


Core Features

GEMÜ presents the DPP software as a standards-led way to keep product information consistent and accessible across lifecycle stages, aligning digital identification with emerging regulatory expectations. Some of its main features are:

  • IEC 61406 unique identification for globally unique, machine-readable product labelling and traceability.

  • Multiple identifier carriers including QR, NFC and DataMatrix (and RFID referenced for GEMÜ identification use cases).

  • Central product data and documents so technical data, manuals, certificates and test records are available digitally and kept current.

  • Lifecycle coverage described from production and operation through to recycling, supporting end-to-end traceability.

  • Regulatory readiness positioned for IEC 61406 and upcoming EU requirements (including Machinery Regulation 2023/1230 and ESPR).

  • Service and ordering workflows including spare-parts reordering and structured data export for support/customer-service interactions.

Closing Insights

Digital Product Passport software sits within GEMÜ’s digital solutions portfolio and is also linked to inevvo solutions, a subsidiary founded in 2018 to develop digital services around GEMÜ components. In 2022 GEMÜ began equipping its own products with a DPP conforming to IEC 61406, providing a real deployment base that now covers more than 4.5 million identifiable components. The product allows interoperability via standards such as IEC 61406 and the Asset Administration Shell (AAS), and readiness for EU requirements, especially the forthcoming ESPR. GEMÜ lists reference partners including Quadax, Evoguard, Bellmer and Ingelfinger Fass, suggesting applicability from industrial safety equipment to manufacturing. For organisations preparing for mandatory DPP rollouts from 2027 in initial ESPR product groups, GEMÜ’s DPP software is a strong option to consider.


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