Sustainable Remanufacturing Solution

Who We Are

In the pursuit of a Circular Economy, remanufacturing plays a crucial role in extending product lifespans, generating employment opportunities and revenue streams, while simultaneously reducing waste, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions. However, successful remanufacturing implementation within an industrial value chain, or more accurately, value cycle, faces significant challenges related to process optimization, design considerations, and business model adaptation.


In the realm of digitization, the project will develop the RESTORE platform, which will provide a suite of digital technologies and tools. These include:

  • Process automation: Digital technologies to enhance automation and streamline remanufacturing processes.
  • Recipe book and simulation tools: Tools for product and process optimization, utilizing recipe books and simulation capabilities.
  • Decision support framework: A framework to guide remanufacturing decisions based on data-driven insights.
  • Blockchain-enabled digital product passport: A digital passport utilizing blockchain technology to track and trace remanufactured products throughout their lifecycle.

Restore Background

In the pursuit of a Circular Economy, remanufacturing plays a crucial role in extending product lifespans, generating employment opportunities and revenue streams.

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Restore Objectives

The strategic objectives (SO) outlined for RESTORE encompass a comprehensive approach towards sustainable cladding processes, digital automation, and remanufacturing platforms.

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Restore Implementation

RESTORE is a project with the overarching goal of showcasing a portfolio of sustainable repair and remanufacturing processes, specifically leveraging laser and plasma arc technologies.

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