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CREDIT · Circularity and Remanufacturing-Enabling DIgital Twins

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €5,586,185Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

The CREDIT project will address current challenges in circular remanufacturing by adopting a human-centred innovation approach, focusing on the digitalisation of assets (A), creating multi-layered Digital Twins (B), and developing an open-source-based distributed ICT platform (C), allowing seamless data management and complex DT implementation. Additionally, a range of remanufacturing-enabling digital services (D), including AI-based decision support systems, DLT-based traceability and quality control, predictive maintenance, and general support tools for remanufacturing operations, such as Augmented Reality, will be integrated. Alongside these technologies and tools, a comprehensive upskilling and education methodology (E) will be developed to ensure the appropriate level of maturity at the factory site. Five diverse business cases in the white goods, telecommunications, aerospace, toolmaking and automotive sectors have been designed based on their relevance and potential for broad impact. These use cases will be co-created with stakeholders in line with the social innovation methodology to ensure that the specific objectives and technologies are aligned with end users' needs. By providing an operational environment, these use cases will serve as the foundation for achieving the final TRL7 and demonstrating the platform's adaptability and potential for deployment in various industrial sectors. This will be consolidated through a scaled replicability study. The project's far-reaching impact will touch a wide set of target groups, leading to a more sustainable, efficient, and socially responsible future for the manufacturing industry. CREDIT will generate economic benefits such as increased efficiency, reduced production costs, and enhanced competitiveness while addressing environmental concerns by reducing waste, lowering carbon emissions, and minimizing raw material consumption, in line with the EU’s green manufacturing and sustainability targets.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AIE

ES · €1,335,600

participant

FARPLAS OTOMOTIV ANONIM SIRKETI

TR · €203,355

participant

TUSAS-TURK HAVACILIK VE UZAY SANAYII AS

TR · €296,164

participant

NUREGO LTD.

IL

participant

SORALUCE S. COOP.

ES · €182,525

participant

CROWDHELIX LIMITED

IE · €418,565

participant

MUNSTER TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

IE · €755,625

participant

IDEKO S COOP

ES · €318,250

participant

GORENJE GOSPODINJSKI APARATI DOO

SI · €301,875

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET CHEMNITZ

DE · €624,730

participant

INSTITOUTO ANAPTIXIS EPICHEIRIMATIKOTITAS ASTIKI ETAIREIA

EL · €442,375

participant

PROFEN ILETISIM TEKNOLOJILERI VE HIZMETLERI SANAYI TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI

TR · €209,621

participant

UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI

SI · €497,500

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