Periodic Reporting for period 1 - iBot4CRMs (AI-powered self-learning robots for high-performance waste valorization and critical raw materials recovery)
Période du rapport: 2024-12-01 au 2025-11-30
The iBot4CRMs project addresses this challenge by developing new ways to recover CRMs more efficiently and safely in line with the EU Critical Raw Materials Act. The project brings together advanced robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), sensing technologies, and digital twins to improve dismantling, sorting, and recycling processes across Europe. By combining these technological advances with insights from social sciences and humanities (SSH), the project ensures that the solutions are accepted by users, ethically sound, and aligned with societal expectations.
iBot4CRMs follows a clear pathway to impact. Its overall objectives are:
- Develop an integrated platform for waste handling: Combining AI, data analytics, simulation, and robotics. This system will be tested at four pilot sites dealing with ELVs, WEEE, metal scrap, and urban waste.
- Enable advanced recognition of valuable and hazardous materials: Through high‑resolution cameras, spectral sensors, and other sensing tools that are being combined with AI models to automatically detect and locate CRMs and hazardous components in mixed waste streams.
- Boost robotic manipulation in demanding recycling environments: The project develops robotic systems capable of dismantling complex products and extracting valuable components. These robots collaborate with human workers, supported by augmented‑reality guidance and safety protocols.
- Integrate social sciences and humanities into technology design: Following a human‑centric approach. SSH experts ensure that user needs, ethical principles, safety, fairness, and trust are embedded in the design of the sensing, AI, and robotic systems.
- Validate solutions in real industrial conditions: Four European pilot sites, located in Turkey, Greece, Spain, and Portugal, will demonstrate the technologies in real operations.
- Strengthen Europe’s resilience and circular economy: By improving CRM recovery rates and supporting new business models, the project aims to reduce Europe’s dependency on external suppliers, stimulate innovation, and foster new opportunities for industry, SMEs, and start‑ups working in recycling and digital technologies.
Expected impact:
iBot4CRMs is expected to make a significant contribution to European climate, circular economy, and industrial objectives, including the European Green Deal and the Critical Raw Materials Act. By improving the sorting and recovery of valuable materials, the project supports a more sustainable and resource efficient society.
The technologies developed are expected to:
• Increase CRM recovery rates by improving detection and dismantling performance,
• Enhance worker safety by reducing exposure to hazardous components,
• Strengthen European industry through digitalisation and automation, and
• Promote new markets for recycling technologies and services.
Beyond technological impact, the project involves strong stakeholder engagement, ethical oversight, and open science practices, ensuring transparent communication and wide dissemination of results.