Digital twins and sustainable use cases: how to get started in the Catena-X data space
From digital product passport to calculating your carbon footprint: if you want to implement a sustainability use case in the Catena-X data space, you will need a decentralized Digital Twin Registry. Learn why this is the case, and how to implement your own use case with the help of the first officially certified registry in our web seminar.
What you will learn in the web seminar:
Traceability along the entire product lifecycle
Thanks to digital twins and the Digital Twin Registry, you have all the data from the entire product lifecycle at hand and can implement use cases.
Data exchange for more sustainability
Reduce your carbon footprint and comply with legal requirements with use cases based on the Digital Twin Registry.
Participate in the Catena-X data space
You know how to participate in the Catena-X data space and how to implement value-adding use cases with our certified Digital Twin Registry.
Get your data ready for the Catena-X ecosystem
In the European Union, the digital product passport for newly manufactured automotive batteries will become mandatory by law in late 2025. If you want to meet this deadline, you need to act soon. Start preparing your data for the exchange in data ecosystems like Catena-X now! Apart from digital twins, you will need a Digital Twin Registry to manage the growing number of digital twins. But how does such a registry actually work, what should you keep in mind, and how can you implement use cases efficiently?
Our web seminar provides answers to all these questions. Using several use cases like a digital product passport as an example, our expert Josepha Pfeiffer will show you what your IT architecture must look like, and how you can use our Catena-X certified Digital Twin Registry to drive transparency and sustainability along the entire value chain.
Speaker: Josepha Pfeiffer
Josepha Pfeiffer is a Bosch Semantic Stack Consultant. She supports both internal and external clients in the development of customer-centric products and solutions, bringing several years of experience in software development to the table. She already brought numerous projects for the collection and evaluation of vehicle data to a successful close in her role as requirements engineer and product owner.