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DPP data requirements are technically demanding
Electronics DPPs must include repairability scores, spare parts availability commitments, battery health indicators, hazardous substance data, and software support timelines — at the product model level. This requires structured data collection that most product teams manage inconsistently if at all.
Skyjed structures all DPP-required data fields within the product lifecycle — built in from design, maintained through the product's commercial life.
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WEEE and end-of-life documentation
WEEE requires manufacturers to take responsibility for end-of-life treatment of their products and provide disassembly and recycling information. Managing this documentation — and keeping it current as product designs evolve — is an ongoing operational obligation.
End-of-life and disassembly documentation structured within the product record — updated when designs change, always accessible for WEEE compliance.
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RoHS and hazardous substance traceability
RoHS compliance requires that restricted substance limits are documented and evidenced for every product — and that this documentation is updated when components or materials change. For manufacturers with complex supply chains, maintaining this at the product level is operationally complex.
Hazardous substance data structured and version-controlled within the product record — updated automatically when component substitutions occur.
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AI Act conformity assessment and documentation
Electronics incorporating AI capabilities — from smartphones to industrial systems — must comply with the EU AI Act's conformity assessment and documentation requirements. This creates a new layer of product lifecycle documentation obligations for any hardware with AI components.
AI Act conformity documentation structured within the product governance workflow — assessments scheduled, evidence collected, decisions logged.
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Software update and security lifecycle obligations
The Cyber Resilience Act and ESPR both create obligations around minimum software support periods and security update commitments. These must be documented at the product level and honoured throughout the product's commercial life.
Software support commitments and security lifecycle documentation managed within the product record — always current and always accessible.
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Product portfolio complexity at speed
Electronics product teams move fast — new models, hardware revisions, and software versions create a continuous stream of product changes that must be governed, documented, and evidenced. Manual processes can't keep pace.
Automated governance workflows that scale with product velocity — every change governed, every decision documented, without slowing the team down.
Product types Skyjed manages
Smartphones and tablets
Laptops and computers
Consumer electronics
Wearables
IoT devices
Smart home devices
Industrial electronics
Medical electronics
Network equipment
EV charging equipment
AI-enabled products
Software products