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Our assumptions for designing an industrial system to remanufacture post-used products into new products are:
- only an efficient, responsible and acceptable Human/Machine collaboration enables the necessary agility for those systems,
- the industrial processes and their environment have to be systematically redesigned to adapt to the new inputs: the used products,
- the massive deployment of the reuse-oriented processes needs specific incentives and industrial conditions.
So, the project is structured following 3 interdisciplinary workpackages (WP1, WP2, WP3) related to those 3 hypothesis and two work-packages (WP4, WP5) dedicated to the
transition toward circular industrial systems.
Workpackages
WP1 - Implementing 4.0 technolOgies in the context of the circular economy
WP2 - Diagnosis and Prognosis in relation to product circularity
WP4 - Management of circular value chains at the territorial level
WP4 is a transversal workpackage dedicated to the case studies, the valorisation and the project management. The aim here is to develop decision-making tools for the management and reconfiguration of value chains.
WP5 - Supporting the transition to new circular industrial scenarios
WP5 focuses on make accessible the concept of circularity, based on the law of the circular economy and standards/tools developed specifically, to help companies implement new ways of preserving the value of a solution.
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