Digitisation technologies for industrial processes, defined by the “Industry 4.0” paradigm, are becoming a powerful agent for the principles of the circular economy.
We will discuss this topic at Ecomondo
Note the following convention in your diary:
'Industry 4.0. to optimise the management and use of waste'
Organized by the Ecomondo Scientific Committee and the University of San Marino
We will talk about:
Innovative solutions to speed up companies’ industrial maturity and economic and financial sustainability
Emerging technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things, Big Data Management, Digital Twin and Artificial Intelligence, applied to manufacturing and urban environments
Optimisation of the product life cycle for an integrated approach to material flows during all productive phases: engineering, production, use, disposal and recovery
The initiative is aimed at researchers, research bodies, companies and institutions for scientific talks on the following topics: management and valorisation of waste and water resources, monitoring & control, sustainable reclamation techniques, bio-economy and eco-design.
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