We aim to develop a cutting-edge digital ID system for our fabrics, leveraging blockchain technology and QR code integration to create a secure, transparent, and easily accessible information platform.
March 10, 2025
10000
Euro
Test Text: We would like to develop a digital ID system for our fabrics, designed to provide our customers with seamless access to comprehensive production and process details. This innovative solution will enable users to easily retrieve information about the origin, materials, and manufacturing journey of each fabric, ensuring transparency and traceability. Additionally, the digital ID will allow customers to effortlessly share this verified information with third parties, fostering trust and collaboration across the supply chain. We aim to develop a cutting-edge digital ID system for our fabrics, leveraging blockchain technology and QR code integration to create a secure, transparent, and easily accessible information platform. Each fabric will be assigned a unique digital identifier, encoded in a scannable QR code or NFC tag, which customers can access using their smartphones or other digital devices. This digital ID will link to a decentralized database, storing detailed information such as the fabric’s origin, raw material sourcing, production timelines, environmental impact metrics, and certifications (e.g., organic, fair trade, or recycled). The use of blockchain ensures data immutability and authenticity, preventing tampering and enabling full traceability across the supply chain. Additionally, the system will feature an API-based architecture, allowing seamless integration with third-party platforms and enabling customers to share verified fabric data with stakeholders such as designers, retailers, or sustainability auditors. By implementing this advanced digital ID solution, we aim to enhance transparency, streamline supply chain communication, and empower customers with actionable insights to make informed, sustainable choices. This initiative aligns with our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity in the textile industry.
Test Text: To implement a digital ID system for fabrics, expertise in several key areas is essential. This includes technical skills such as data management, software development, and blockchain knowledge to build a robust and secure system. A deep understanding of textile manufacturing processes and sustainability practices is also crucial to ensure the system aligns with industry needs. Additionally, familiarity with regulatory compliance, including industry standards and data privacy laws, is necessary to meet legal requirements. The ability to design user-friendly interfaces and scannable labels through UX/UI design ensures ease of use for all stakeholders. Finally, strong collaboration skills are vital to effectively engage and coordinate with stakeholders across the supply chain, ensuring the system’s successful adoption and integration.
Test Text: In the first two months, the focus will be on preparation and research, including identifying key stakeholders such as suppliers, manufacturers, and retailers, and forming a dedicated project team. This phase will also involve researching EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) requirements and aligning them with the upcoming delegated acts expected in late 2025, as well as developing a roadmap for data collection that emphasizes product composition, supply chain traceability, and environmental impact. During months three and four, the project will shift to system design, where data carriers like QR codes or RFID tags will be selected, and a digital framework for storing product information will be developed. Collaboration with IT experts will ensure interoperability and compliance with EU standards, while prototypes of digital labels will be created for testing. In months five and six, the implementation and testing phase will begin, integrating the digital ID system into pilot products, testing its functionality, accessibility, and compliance with DPP requirements, and collecting stakeholder feedback to refine the process.