CamundaCon 2023
Sustainability, the Circular Economy and Digitalisation – How To Realize a Use Case for a Digital Product Data Passport With Camunda
Christine Brautsch & Tina Wiegand, Hof University
The EU’s Green Deal seeks to transition the European economy to a circular model by promoting recyclable products and readily available recycled materials. One approach to support this is the introduction of a digital product passport (DPP) to make comprehensive information about a product’s resources, components, repairability, disposal, and recyclability available to businesses and consumers. This presentation by Christine Brautsch & Tina Wiegand will explore how Camunda can be used to automate the creation of a DPP.
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Speakers
Christine Brautsch
Professor for E-Business, Digital Technologies & Processes, Hof University
Christine Brautsch, Professor for e-business, digital technologies and processes at Hof University of Applied Sciences. 15 years of practical experience in die automotive industry, eg. as a process and system integrator in the field of CarIT . Last year I realized a dream and founded a startup that deals with the digital transformation and guides companies to develop digitalization roadmaps and implement them end-to-end.
Tina Wiegand
Lecturer & PhD Candidate, Hof University
I have a dual degree in business administration with a focus on supply chain management and a master's degree with a focus on project management. I have over 10 years of experience in the textile and clothing industry, specifically in project and process management as well as leadership positions in strategic and operational purchasing. I am a PhD candidate dealing with the transformation of the textile and clothing industry from a linear to a circular economy, focusing on how digital technologies can support this transformation. I currently work as a lecturer at Hof University of Applied Sciences, where my teaching focuses on sustainability management, project management and soft skills.