Description du projet
Un logiciel pour une économie circulaire
La demande de l’Europe en eau, en nourriture, en énergie, en terres et en minéraux ne cesse de croître. Les ressources mondiales étant limitées, l’Europe se trouve contrainte de faire un usage plus efficace des matières vierges et des déchets. Le projet Síner, financé par l’UE, va développer un logiciel capable de gérer et d’estimer les données relatives aux ressources (matières premières, déchets, eau et énergie) et aux déchets (eaux usées, chaleur résiduelle) des industries, afin d’identifier les synergies potentielles entre les entreprises. Il regroupera des données provenant de différentes sources et les traitera à l’aide d’outils et d’algorithmes de mégadonnées capables d’estimer les informations non disponibles. En améliorant la compréhension du marché de l’UE, le projet va permettre de détecter les variations des marchés régionaux en termes de décideurs d’achat, de modèles commerciaux appropriés et de structure de tarification, ainsi que d’identifier les marchés les plus attractifs.
Objectif
The demand for resources (water, food, energy, land and minerals) is continuously increasing, given the rising purchasing power of a
growing populatiThe demand for resources (water, food, energy, land and minerals) is continuously increasing, given the rising
purchasing power of a growing population. The global resource extraction is projected to reach an estimated value of 184 billion
tonnes in 2050 and the supply could be further aggravated by climate change, making natural resources increasingly scarce and
more expensive.
Hence, industrial symbiosis is the tool to implement circular economy into the manufacturing sector: it’s the process by which waste
or by-products of an industry or industrial process become the raw materials for another. Big data analysis is a promising approach
to identify the potential industrial symbioses within the perimeter of a large industrialized city. However, industrial symbiosis hasn’t
been widely implemented because resource input and waste output data aren’t disclosed or collected, making data-driven and
optimisation solutions very difficult to implement.
Simbiosy has developed Síner, an industrial symbiosis project management software that manages and estimates resources (raw
materials, waste, water and energy) and waste (wastewater, residual heat) data of the industries within a given territory. Síner
gathers data from different sources and processes it via Big Data tools and algorithms that are capable to estimate the unavailable
data.
The aim of the phase 1 project is to improve our understanding of the EU market for industrial symbiosis management tools, identify
regional market variations in terms of purchase decision makers, appropriate business models, pricing structure and identify which
are the most attractive markets for us to use as a beachhead.
In the EU, circular activities generated almost € 147 billion in value added and account for €17.5 billion worth of investments. We
plan to target 16,884 municipalities.
Champ scientifique
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringwater treatment processeswastewater treatment processes
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesdata sciencebig data
- natural sciencesbiological sciencesbiological behavioural sciencesethologybiological interactions
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesatmospheric sciencesclimatologyclimatic changes
- social scienceseconomics and businesseconomicssustainable economy
Programme(s)
Régime de financement
SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1Coordinateur
08015 Barcelona
Espagne
L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.