Project description
Spinning circular business models in advanced materials sectors
Circular economies have proven to yield significant benefits by facilitating cleaner supply lines, production processes, and more sustainable practices. Consequently, they have become indispensable in the ongoing battle against climate change. The EU-funded DigiPass project is dedicated to supporting European materials and intermediate product communities in their efforts to modernise and transition towards circular economies. The aim is to create a vital sustainable platform, offering recommendations and guidance to achieve circular business models. Additionally, this platform will promote collaboration and innovation in the digital materials and product passport sectors, thereby accelerating the development of innovative chemicals and materials while enhancing overall efficiency.
Objective
The overarching objective of DigiPass is to enhance the digital maturity of the European communities that develop materials and intermediate products. The project will develop recommendations and clear routes toward digitalized circular business models. The overarching key result of DigiPass is to create a sustainable platform which includes support for Digital Materials & Product Passport and for collaborative innovation-by-design processes in a circular economy served by advanced materials. A business model for operating such a platform completes the overarching objective.
DigiPass is harmonizing and synergizing collected materials data sources and digital infrastructures. This will enable interoperability of data exchange, and standardization of advanced materials knowledge representation at all maturity levels. Accelerating the design, development, and production of advanced, safe, and sustainable chemicals and materials, as they are necessary for innovative products, calls for a collaborative approach involving different stakeholders to support durability, repair and overhaul, reuse, and recyclability of products. DigiPass project impacts all materials development communities over the whole circular value chain.
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space
MAIN PROGRAMME
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HORIZON.2.4.4 - Advanced Materials
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Topic(s)
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Funding Scheme
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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2023-RESILIENCE-01
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21502 Geesthacht
Germany
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