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SMX Launches Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP) Enabling Verified Material Identity, Traceability and Real-World Asset Digitization
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 6, 2026 / SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX; SMXWW), a leader in molecular marking and blockchain-backed digital infrastructure, today launched its Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP), a new digital layer for the global materials economy designed to connect physical materials and products to secure digital records, enabling verified identity, traceability, compliance, authentication, lifecycle intelligence, and real-world asset digitization across global supply chains. Supporting background on SMX's physical-to-digital identity model, secure digital records and digital infrastructure appears in Reuters and Forbes.
The launch brings together, in one integrated platform, the core digital capabilities SMX has been building and advancing across multiple markets: physical-to-digital identity for materials and products, secure digital records tied directly to physical materials, blockchain-backed traceability, digital twins for real-world goods, digital passports, automated certification, circularity tracking, and tokenized infrastructure for authenticated materials.
The SMX platform creates a direct physical-to-digital identity for materials and goods by linking intrinsic material markers to secure digital records and blockchain-based infrastructure. The result is a persistent, verifiable digital passport that can carry origin, composition, provenance, chain-of-custody, lifecycle history, and status from production through trade, reuse, recycling, resale, recovery, and re-entry into commerce. See Reuters and Yahoo Finance.
By tying digital intelligence directly to physical materials, SMX is turning materials from assumptions into verifiable, tradable, data-rich assets.
At the center of the platform is SMX's ability to create secure digital twins for real-world materials and products. Unlike systems that rely only on declarative or paper-based data, the SMX platform anchors digital records to the material itself, allowing authenticated physical goods to be tracked, verified, certified, and managed across every handoff in the supply chain. This enables provenance verification from source to end market, instant authentication at any point in the chain, and audit-ready compliance infrastructure for regulators, brands, traders, recyclers, manufacturers, and industrial operators. Supporting coverage appears in Reuters and Yahoo Finance.
The platform also supports automated certification of material attributes, composition, and recycled content, together with verified recycling and sorting data tied to specific material streams. This gives market participants the ability to validate not only what a material is, but where it came from, how it has moved, how it has been processed, and how it can be reused, recovered, re-entered into commerce, or revalued over time.
SMX's Digital Material Passport Platform is designed to support a wide range of commercial and operational applications, including:
Physical-to-digital identity for materials and products
Secure digital records tied directly to physical materials
Blockchain-backed traceability across the full supply chain
Digital twins for real-world materials and goods
Digital passports carrying verified origin, history, and status
Provenance verification from source to end market
Chain-of-custody verification across every handoff
Lifecycle tracking from production through reuse, recycling, resale, and recovery
Instant authentication and verification at any point in the chain
Audit-ready compliance and reporting infrastructure
Automated certification of material attributes, composition, and recycled content
Verified recycling and sorting data linked to specific material streams
Secondary-market authentication for resale, recovery, and re-entry into commerce
Circularity tracking that preserves proof, identity, and value across multiple lives
Real-time material intelligence for supply chains, regulators, brands, traders, and investors
Digital infrastructure that transforms materials into verifiable, tradable, data-rich assets
Beyond traceability and compliance, the SMX platform is also built to support the tokenization of authenticated physical materials. By converting verified materials into blockchain-ready digital assets, the system opens the door to tokenized market infrastructure for trading materials with provable identity, origin, integrity, and lifecycle history. This includes tokenized representations of circular material flows, such as Plastic Cycle Tokens, as well as other structures designed to support verified trading, resale, recovery, and material re-entry across secondary and circular markets. See: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/speculation-verified-digital-assets-smx-170000597.html; https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gold-rare-earths-digital-assets-080000131.html
This launch comes at a critical moment across global materials markets. In plastics, as virgin and recycled pricing increasingly converges, the ability to verify composition and recycled content is becoming essential for pricing, compliance, procurement, and trade. In precious metals, rare earths, and other strategic materials, demand for verified origin, tariff classification, authenticity, and geopolitical supply chain security continues to rise. Across global trade more broadly, mounting regulatory scrutiny is increasing the need for provable origin, composition, and chain-of-custody to reduce misclassification, delays, penalties, and fraud.
By enabling verified material identity and linking it to secure digital infrastructure, SMX introduces a new layer of material intelligence into global markets. Materials can now be tracked not only as physical goods, but as verified assets whose identity, history, compliance status, and market utility can travel with them.
Built on a modular, API-driven architecture, the SMX Digital Material Passport Platform integrates with enterprise systems, industrial environments, and trading infrastructure. Its capabilities include interactive dashboards with real-time operational visibility, blockchain-based transaction histories with exportable traceability records, integrated document management tied directly to physical materials, and lifecycle mapping across raw material inputs, finished products, and multi-loop reuse pathways.
Together, these capabilities create a single verifiable system of record for materials, supporting operational, regulatory, compliance, commercial, and financial use cases in one infrastructure layer.
During April 2026, SMX is providing exclusive platform access to existing customers, enabling them to onboard materials, test workflows, and validate use cases across their operations. Beginning May 4, 2026, SMX will open bookings for new clients across plastics, metals, and advanced materials markets.
The launch of the SMX Digital Material Passport Platform marks an important step in SMX's continued expansion as a digital infrastructure company for the global materials economy. As markets move toward more rigorous verification, stronger compliance demands, lifecycle accountability, and the tokenization of real-world assets, SMX's platform is designed to provide the missing link: a secure, scalable connection between physical materials and trusted digital records.
By combining persistent material-level identity with blockchain-backed digital infrastructure, SMX is building the framework for how materials can be authenticated, traced, certified, digitized, tokenized, and traded in the years ahead.
Press Contact: Billy White/ [email protected]
SOURCE: SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited
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