The second day of the General Assembly of the Remanet project has been held in Mondragon Unibertsitatea
The second day of the General Assembly of the Remanet project has been held in Mondragon Unibertsitatea
The second day of the General Assembly of the Remanet project has been held in Mondragon Unibertsitatea
This European project aims to establish a new remanufacturing business model.
The RemaNet project aims to establish a new remanufacturing business model by creating a community where different actors can make their specific know-how available and contribute to any step of the remanufacturing process.
Additional goals are to disseminate the concepts of remanufacturing, recycling, material saving, and functional upgrading by implementing a factory-integrated digital platform able to extend the remanufacturing value chain.
In brief, the project seeks to develop methodologies to define the quality of remanufactured products and thus extend their life.
The Engineering Faculty of Mondragon Unibertsitatea is one of the members of the consortium that is developing the Remanet project, and its research activity is mainly focused on the analysis of the quality of resharpened cutting tools and their service life. The researchers of the High Performance Machining group aim to define a way of using cutting tools and their resharpening, which will guarantee a specific lifetime, with a cost and environmental impact as low as possible.
First General Assembly
In this first General Assembly held in Gipuzkoa (first day in Ideko and the second day in Mondragon Unibertsitatea), the partners reported the progress made in the first months of the project and they established the new steps to reach the established objective.