How to use Microcontrollers for DPP Automation May 28, 2025 • PRESS RELEASE
You’ll get a guided look into how we use Arduino-compatible boards, the Incendo NFC programmer, and the Dolores system to automate DPP processes at scale.
You’ll get a guided look into how we use Arduino-compatible boards, the Incendo NFC programmer, and the Dolores system to automate DPP processes at scale.
About whatt.io whatt.io is a bleeding-edge software company, driving the future of digital product innovation with its comprehensive Digital Product Passport (DPP) platform. As an active participant in the CIRPASS-2 project, whatt.io ensures full alignment with EU standards, revolutionizing how products are reused, repaired, refurbished, and recycled.
Our cloud-based DPP platform leverages Web3 (Polygon), NFC hardware, and AI to track physical products through their entire circular manufacturing lifecycles. We deliver instant access to critical product data, secure NFC-based authentication, verifiable digital ownership, and seamless spare parts ordering. This empowers businesses and consumers to significantly reduce waste, extend product life cycles, and advance sustainable manufacturing practices globally.
Lostboyslab serves as the innovation and production arm, operating autonomous additive manufacturing labs where physical products are embedded with whatt.io’s Digital Product Passports (DPPs). Together, we combine cloud computing, blockchain, AI—including our Dolores AI interface—and advanced 3D printing to create a transparent and secure ecosystem that protects IP, enables local production, and supports compliance with future DPP legislation.
Our joint mission is to eliminate waste, combat plastic pollution, and unlock the full lifecycle potential of every product—building a smarter, more sustainable future.
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