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R3-Mydas · REmanufacturing, repurposing and recycling energy goods through advanced Mechatronic and Digital technologies
Despite the multiple advantages of products remanufacturing, being widely recognised as an effective means for transitioning to a more circular economy, there is still need for improved research and experimental observations, to improve traceability and reliability of the final products from end-users’ perspectives, as well as enhanced impacts monitoring. The primary R3-Mydas objective is to develop a multi-actor framework, integrating innovative digital technologies (ML for process and quality control, marketplace, graph models for defects detection, digital twins), advanced mechatronics (AM, laser-cladding, automated disassembly/reassembly) and newly developed approaches from SSH (extended TAM/UTAUT models, ethics and legal framework), for functionally, environmentally and economically sustainable circular value chains for remanufacturing of energy goods at the factory level (Oil&Gas crankshafts – demo 1, E-vehicles batteries – demo 2, Wind turbines gearboxes – demo 3). R3-Mydas will deliver unprecedented impacts throughout the targeted value chains, as follows: up to 60% time reduction in programming for remanufacturing; up to 20% increased product quality; up to 30% rework reduction [Demo 1]; up to 30% improved detection of tiny deviations from normal behaviour; up to 50% faster anomaly localization; up to 30% increase the number of different modality data streams handled; up to 20% faster fusion process [Demo 2]; up to 99% reusage rate; -90% prevention rate; -75% lead time; up to 85% raw material savings potential [Demo 3]. The Project will deliver a marketplace associating to each remanufactured product or services/component for remanufacturing a Digital Passport-like set of information, ensuring full traceability. Finally, a dedicated training programme will be designed and delivered by EITM, targeting the Project remanufacturing value chains (100+ training hours and 100+ diverse stakeholders engaged during the Project).
Consortium · 16 organisations
NETCOMPANY S.A.
LU · €626,972
IKERLAN S. COOP
ES · €299,632
EUROPEAN FEDERATION FOR WELDING JOINING AND CUTTING
BE · €300,805
CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT
CH
CHAROKOPEIO PANEPISTIMIO
EL · €184,727
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MARKET LEADERSHIP
EL · €272,161
DEEP BLUE SRL
IT · €324,188
ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION METALURGICA DEL NOROESTE
ES · €566,038
SPIN ROBOTICS IVS
DK · €244,551
EIT MANUFACTURING SOUTH SRL
IT · €282,645
FLENDER GMBH
DE
FLENDER FINLAND OY
FI · €804,860
AVL LIST GMBH
AT · €291,732
ZIKNES TECHNOLOGY SL
ES · €161,898
Talleres Mecanicos Comas SL
ES · €152,025
LAPPEENRANNAN-LAHDEN TEKNILLINEN YLIOPISTO LUT
FI · €546,068
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