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Sustainable, Technological, Accessible and Resilient human-centric manufacturing supporting the New European Bauhaus through synergies between customized production and consumption models

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - STARHAUS (Sustainable, Technological, Accessible and Resilient human-centric manufacturing supporting the New European Bauhaus through synergies between customized production and consumption models)

Período documentado: 2023-12-01 hasta 2025-05-31

STARHAUS is moving forward from the DIY4U project (H2020). STARHAUS is in the process of designing, testing and validating 8 new hardware module prototypes for the existing DIY4U Manufacturing Demonstration Facilities (MDFs), to manufacture newly designed products for personalized fast-moving consumer goods. The project is focusing on 4 new use-cases: pet food, fertilizers, beverage, breakfast cereals. STARHAUS is adapting technologies and designing new services and processes in an interdisciplinary approach that involves: human centered design, social science impact and indicators, full technology cycle (hardware + software), creativity and arts, circularity and sustainability. The focus is on sustainability and circularity, enabling the growth of efficient, effective, sustainable and stakeholder-aligned manufacturing methods through re-use, adapt, re-design and repurpose existing technologies as a value for the larger community.

The project is inspired by the New European Bauhaus, paying particular attention to regenerative design and regenerative and value-added manufacturing and adopting a Human-centric and participatory approach, with contributions from Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), the project is promoting collaborative models between domain experts, artists, and technology providers. Improved access to flexible production capabilities in decentralised environments, especially for SMEs is being ensured by FSTP and accurate promotion of collaborative models with domain experts, artists and technology providers.

The STARHAUS approach is leveraging creativity in interdisciplinary and artistic disciplines and offer a process model towards viable solutions. STARHAUS is focusing on delivering an impact inside modern consumer communities to propagate behavioral and technological changes that can reshape our lives. The consumption habits of modern consumers must be changed to adopt healthy and sustainable solutions that can be achieved at affordable prices without compromising quality.
Building on the technological foundation of the DIY4U project, STARHAUS has adapted and enhanced small-scale manufacturing systems to support customized production of FMCG such as pet food, fertilizers, beverages, and breakfast cereals. Main achievement during the first half of the project can be listed as follows:
1. Co-design methodology and toolkit development: Established the STARHAUS co-design approach involving stakeholders across the value chain, and created a multilingual toolkit to support workshops and scenario planning for four use cases.
2. Vision building and research integration: Conducted desk research to embed New European Bauhaus (NEB) values into the project vision, supported by urban manufacturing trend analysis and lighthouse demonstrator studies.
3. Technology adaptation and concept generation: Reconfigured digital platforms, modularized the MDF machine, and developed preliminary concepts for seven innovative modules. Data structures were iterated and integrated into a middleware-based data hub.
4. Unified software and scenario visualization: Grouped use cases into solids and liquids, leading to a unified software interface. AI-supported workshops helped visualize future scenarios and refine concepts.
5. Open Innovation Calls (OICs): Launched three Open Calls distributing €100,000 each to SMEs. OIC#1 - Vision, OIC#2 - Arts and Technology Residencies and OIC# 3- Business for Community.
6. Collaborative workshops and toolkit refinement: Held multiple co-design sessions and prepared toolkit templates for SMEs. Planned workshops to fine-tune tools for broader user groups and assess strengths and weaknesses across use cases.
STARHAUS advances the state of the art by merging human-machine interaction with artistic expression in a circular economy framework, achieving TRL6/TRL7 readiness for customized production technologies. The project introduces novel interdisciplinary methods that combine social science indicators, creative design, and full-cycle technology integration to reshape consumer habits and manufacturing paradigms.
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