Digitalised Value Management for Unlocking the potential of the Circular Manufacturing Systems with integrated digital solutions
DiCiM
Project duration: From 1.1.2023 to 31.12.2026 (48 months)
Total eligible costs for Gorenje 421.250.00 €
Max grant amount for Gorenje 421.250.00 €
Consortium:
Masarykova univerzita
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET CHEMNITZ
Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za strojništvo
IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AIE
IRIS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
SIGNIFIKANT SVENSKA
CIRCULAR ECONOMY SOLUTIONS
GORENJE GOSPODINJSKI APARATI
ARCELIK
LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY HUNGARIA
CROWDHELIX
Granting authority: European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA)
Topic: HORIZON-CL4-2022-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-07
The DiCiM project aims to develop a set of integrated digital solutions using the Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, Image Processing and Augmented Reality to support various actors in the industrial value chain, such as managers, engineers and operators, in making decisions and implementing value recovery activities for a circular economy.
It focuses in particular on integrated digital solutions that enable condition monitoring in the use phase, optimising reverse logistics and achieving efficiency and responsiveness in value recovery activities (i.e. collection, inspection, sorting, dismantling, testing and repair/refurbishment/remanufacturing/recycling), enabling the reuse of products, parts and materials. The DiCiM project will demonstrate integrated digital solutions in four use cases in three industrial sectors representing more than two thirds of the European economy. These include white goods (e.g. refrigerators, washing machines), electronics (e.g. printers) and the automotive sector.
Project web page
https://www.dicimproject.eu/
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