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SMX Launches Digital Material Passport Platform to Boost U.S. Manufacturing
New blockchain-based system aims to increase material efficiency and reduce supply chain vulnerabilities.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 11:35am
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A new digital platform aims to transform how American manufacturers track, finance, and reuse critical materials, strengthening domestic supply chains and reducing vulnerabilities.NYC TodaySMX, a technology company focused on material identity and traceability, has launched a new Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP) that connects physical materials and products to secure digital records. The platform enables verified identity, traceability, compliance, authentication, and real-world asset tokenization across global supply chains. SMX argues that material efficiency is now a strategic economic imperative for American industry in a post-war world shaped by geopolitical conflict, supply chain disruption, and rising compliance demands.
Why it matters
In an unstable global environment, the ability to verify, manage, and maximize both virgin and recycled material inputs can help American manufacturers reduce vulnerability to external shocks like conflict-driven price volatility. The DMPP platform aims to make domestic and allied material streams more transparent, trustworthy, and commercially usable, reducing reliance on opaque offshore sourcing.
The details
The DMPP platform creates a direct physical-to-digital identity for materials and goods, linking intrinsic material markers to blockchain-backed digital infrastructure. This allows for persistent digital passports containing origin, composition, chain-of-custody, lifecycle history, and status. SMX's system also includes a Plastic Cycle Token to create tradeable digital representations of verified plastic material flows, as well as a broader real-world asset (RWA) framework to convert authenticated physical materials into blockchain-ready digital assets.
- In July 2024, SMX began developing the DMPP concept as an early supply chain application focused on reducing waste, improving traceability, and strengthening reporting for recycled plastics.
- By March and April 2026, SMX had broadened the DMPP to become a central pillar of its commercial strategy, arguing that material efficiency is crucial to maintaining American dominance in manufacturing, trade, and resource security.
- On April 6, 2026, SMX officially launched the DMPP platform.
The players
SMX (Security Matters)
A technology company focused on material identity, traceability, and digital infrastructure. SMX developed the DMPP platform to enable verified identity, traceability, compliance, authentication, and real-world asset tokenization across global supply chains.
What’s next
SMX plans to continue expanding the capabilities and adoption of the DMPP platform, working with manufacturers and supply chain partners to increase material efficiency and reduce vulnerabilities in American industry.
The takeaway
By creating a secure digital infrastructure to verify material identity, traceability, and lifecycle, SMX's DMPP platform aims to strengthen the competitiveness and resilience of U.S. manufacturing in an unstable global environment. This represents a shift from treating materials as commodities to managing them as strategic economic assets.
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