Digisens develops NFC-based traceability for textiles, combining applied chip research with UPM and a digital platform for lifecycle data management. Enables persistent product identification and supports DPP, reuse and recycling pilots.
Digisens focuses on physical traceability in the textile industry through NFC-based solutions that enable reliable product identification and lifecycle tracking. Our approach connects garments to digital systems via robust, persistent identifiers, supported by applied chip research with Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) to ensure performance in real garment conditions. This enables traceability that remains functional beyond lab environments, supporting real-world use cases such as reuse, sorting and recycling. The solution is designed to support Digital Product Passports (DPP) and upcoming EU regulatory requirements, while being deployable in real industrial environments. Digisens is part of a broader R&D framework for new materiales (CDTI-IMDEA), but current efforts are focused on deploying NFC-based traceability in real pilots and industrial use cases.
I work on traceability and data reliability in the textile industry, building Digital Product Passport solutions that connect physical garments with usable, trustworthy data.
I’m especially interested in real-world applications — pilots, industrial processes or existing flows — where these systems can be tested beyond theory.
Background in digital product development, with 20+ years working on building and scaling products in multinational environments.
We are looking for a textile brand or manufacturer to run a real pilot of NFC-based traceability. We will implement the solution at no cost, integrating chips and testing processes to understand how traceability fits into real production environments.
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