Project Closed Successfully! Check out the key outcomes!
Our RECLAIM project has officially reached its end and was closed successfully.
A big thank you to every team member for your hard work, dedication, and collaboration. This success is a result of our collective efforts, and I'm confident that the skills and camaraderie built during this project will launch us to new heights in the future.
After all, our journey doesn't end here. In fact, it's a transition to a new phase where we leverage the insights gained to foster circular economy in manufacturing.
We encourage you to check out the main outcomes here: RECLAIM - Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of large industrial equipment (reclaim-project.eu)
Feel free to reach out to us and connect, to build on the achievements in RECLAIM.
Success driven by standardisation - register to this free webinar on 20 July
A crucial factor in innovation and collaborative work is an agreement on understandable and implementable standards.
On 20 July, you will learn about this in an exciting, free webinar organised by the European initiative ForeSEE and UNI. The main objective of the cluster is to create a roadmap for predictive maintenance, which may serve as a guideline for companies that want to adapt and adopt predictive maintenance solutions in the future.
Register now! Register here!
As part of the cluster, our H2020 project RECLAIM intends to demonstrate strategies and technologies that enable the re-use of industrial equipment in old, renewed and new factories alike. Learn more in our website and get in touch with us! RECLAIM - Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of large industrial equipment
Survey for machine / equipment / tools manufacturers & service providers: Impact of Remanufacturing/Refurbishment in the Sector
Help us understand if and how you perform remanufacturing/refurbishment!
RECLAIM – RE-manufaCturing and Refurbishment LArge Industrial equipment (EU H2020) – is conducting a survey with machine / equipment / tools manufacturers and service providers to analyse the elements of greatest relevance in remanufacturing/refurbishment strategies for companies of the electromechanical sector.
Take a few minutes to fill in our questionnaire here.
The collected data will be aggregated and used for a public report on how to support RECLAIM strategies for refurbishment and remanufacturing that enable the reuse of industrial equipment in old, renewed and new factories alike, addressing also themes such as valuable materials and the interaction with services and after sales functions.
Should you have any questions, or wish a digital copy of the public report once available, do not hesitate to contact Lucrezia Quarato, Project Manager at RECLAIM project partner SCM group.
Thanks a lot in advance for your support!
Remanufacturing or second-life production implies using parts of discarded products in a new product with the same function. Remanufactured products guarantee the same quality like original products, as they are brought at least to original equipment manufacturer performance specification.
Refurbishment means restoring an old product and bringing it up to date, in order to maintain reliability or extend service life. In general, refurbished products are upgraded and brought back to specified quality standards or satisfactory working and/or cosmetic conditions and have to fulfil extensive testing. Occasionally, refurbishment is combined with technology upgrading by replacing outdated modules and parts with technologically superior ones.
Publication “RECLAIM: Toward a New Era of Refurbishment and Remanufacturing of Industrial Equipment”
RECLAIM presents a new idea on refurbishment and remanufacturing based on big data analytics, machine learning, predictive analytics, and optimisation models using deep learning techniques and digital twin models with the aim of enabling the stakeholders to make informed decisions about whether to remanufacture, upgrade, or repair heavy machinery that is toward its end-of-life.
This publication in the Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence shows how the integration of RECLAIM technological solutions into industrial environments can lead to industries having an extra economic income from the extended lifetime of manufacturing systems and their components, which can be achieved by adopting refurbishment and remanufacturing solutions.
Get more details about the content and download the paper in our project website here!
Call for Papers (ETFA 2021): Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of machinery in CPPSs
The RECLAIM special session at ETFA, the 26th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (7-10 September 2021 in Sweden) provides researchers and practitioners from the industry with a platform to report on recent advances and developments as technological enablers supporting value retention throughout the industrial equipment lifecycle.
Call for proposals | Submit your paper
- Submission deadline: (regular papers) extended to 7 May! | (Work-in-progress/Industry practice papers) 13 May
- Acceptance notification: June 10
- Deadline for final manuscripts: June 17
Topics include (but not limited to):
- Big data analytics, predictive analytics, and optimisation models using deep learning techniques, and digital twin models.
- Models for informed decision about whether refurbish, remanufacture, upgrade, or repair machinery that is towards its end-of-life.
- Technologies and strategies to support a new paradigm for refurbishment and remanufacturing of industrial equipment in factories.
- New concepts and strategies for repair and equipment upgrade and factory layouts’ redesign.
- Optimal refurbishment and re-manufacturing of electromechanical machines and robotics systems.
- IoT sensors, novel prediction, and process optimisation techniques to offer machine lifetime extension.
- Innovative fog computing and augmented reality techniques combined with enhanced health monitoring and failure inspection and diagnosis.
- Approaches for the servicing and upgrading of legacy equipment evaluation and demonstration of approaches in real industrial environments.
More info: Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of machinery in Cyber-Physical Production Systems
About the EU project RECLAIM (H2020): RE-manufaCturing and Refurbishment LArge Industrial equipment: Manufacturing is a pillar of innovation and growth for Europe, but outdated machinery and unplanned downtime can cause significant losses for companies and employees. RECLAIM provides techniques, strategies, and decision-making tools to reduce machine obsolescence, improve predictive maintenance and upgrade legacy machines. The project partners will demonstrate the advantages of high-tech refurbishment and reuse of large production equipment and lines in 5 industrial sites across sectors – welding, woodwork, textiles, robotics/white goods and footwear, and initiate replication in further sectors. Don't hesitate to get in touch!
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