We support you in designing and implementing Product-as-a-Service (PaaS) models by fully leveraging the potential of the Digital Product Passport and unlocking access to new markets.
The market is rapidly shifting from one-off sales to lifecycle-driven value creation models, including rental, subscription, pay-per-use, performance-based contracts, maintenance-inclusive solutions, upgrades, and refurbishment. In this evolving landscape, the DPP becomes a strategic enabler, allowing product data to be structured, accessible, interoperable, secure, and continuously updatable.
With our Integrated Monitoring Service, ECOLYBRA helps you design and activate a Product-as-a-Service model that seamlessly integrates: Traceability + Usage Data + Maintenance + Compliance + End-of-Life Value.
Transform your products into long-term value platforms, not just transactions.
Before introducing a Product-as-a-Service model, it’s essential to understand where value is created and how it can be effectively managed. We help you assess your product, market positioning, and economic model to structure and activate high-value use cases that generate new recurring revenue streams. In this context, the Integrated Monitoring into the DPP becomes a powerful strategic lever enabling data-driven services and long-term customer relationships.
We design or integrate an operational Digital Twin that makes the quality of your service measurable and scalable. This includes: real-time product condition monitoring, performance indicators (KPIs), predictive maintenance, intervention and spare parts management, usage and performance reporting. The result is a service model built on transparency, reliability, and measurable outcomes.
In a PaaS model, product data becomes operationally critical and must be protected through structured access governance across the value chain. This includes clear role and permission management (customers, technicians, partners, recyclers, authorities) to ensure controlled and reliable data access. The ESPR regulation explicitly requires that authenticity, integrity, and security of Digital Product Passport information are consistently guaranteed.
Manufacturers looking to differentiate through servitized business models
Companies with high-value products, significant maintenance needs, or long operational lifecycles
Organizations aiming to structure take-back, refurbishment, and second-life programs
Businesses targeting new B2B markets and public tenders where performance and sustainability are key selection criteria
A bridge between the DPP and your business: not just compliance, but new revenue generation
End-to-end integration: data, processes, field service, and reverse logistics
Interoperability and open standards to avoid lock-in and ensure long-term continuity
Security and reliability by design — essential for PaaS contracts
Modular approach: rapid pilot deployment with scalable growth
Would you like to understand which of your products are best suited for a Product-as-a-Service model and how to leverage the Digital Product Passport to make it scalable and profitable? Contact us for a tailored assessment of your specific case.