Our objective is to demonstrate LAUDS (Local Accessible Urban Digital and Sustainable) Factories, promoting the New European Bauhaus approach to open, circular and distributed manufacturing in a realistic, measurable, and replicable way based on an open, certifiable, bottom-up, standardised and unified techno-social manufacturing framework and transdisciplinary production-value networks.
LAUDS Factories represent a new paradigm in manufacturing, blending sustainability, locality, accessibility, urban integration, digital innovation, and environmental stewardship. The term "factory" within the LAUDS context refers to open and sustainable manufacturing facilities that specialize in small series-production. These factories are not just places where goods are made; they are hubs of innovation, collaboration, and community engagement, redefining the traditional concept of manufacturing.
LAUDS Factories are transformative spaces that blend sustainable small-scale production with local resource utilization, accessible innovation platforms, urban cultural integration, digital collaboration tools, and comprehensive sustainability practices. They are at the forefront of reshaping manufacturing for the 21st century, addressing the need for environmentally and socially responsible production methods while fostering economic development and community engagement.