New Replacement Policy Considering Environment Sustainability (NRPCES)
Lifecycle of modern physical production systems could last up to 30 years. During this lifecycle, large amounts of energy and economical resources are consumed, right from production to actual use, maintenance, and ultimate disposal. One major decision for industries concern: when does it make an economic and environmental sense to replace an equipment?
NRPCES proposed a data-driven, scientifically justified and environmentally friendly equipment replacement decision to reduce the total ownership cost of such expensive production machineries and increase the equipment dependability.
NRPCES project is part of Eureka Clusters Sustainability Call 2022 in collaboration with Sweden's innovation authority- VINNOVA. External link. and Belgium innovation authority-INNOVIRIS (The Brussels Institute for Research and Innovation)
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Management Team
The NRPCES management organisation is designed to meet the objectives of all its stakeholders.
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Meet Our Researchers
A number of skilled researchers do their research to develop a new decision support system for replacement policy.
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Sustainability Impacts
NRPCES is aligned with international agendas to fulfil the need for closing the loop on the use of planetary sources.
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Working Packages
NRPCES project activities has been divided into 7 Work Packages (WPs).
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Consortium Members
NRPCES project is part of Eureka Clusters Sustainability Call 2022 in collaboration with Sweden and Belgium partners.
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