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BATTBOX - BATTeryrecycling Best Operations by X-processes for circular battery ecosystem

In the BATTBOX project, e-mobility traction batteries are analysed for their cycle capability. The design and structure of battery systems are examined and evaluated regarding potential hazards. Based on this, the best possible handling and processing procedures are developed to improve and optimize the product life cycle regarding safety and recyclability.

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RE:STOCK INDUSTRY - Digital framework for the circular reuse of existing structures for vertical production

RE:STOCK INDUSTRY is developing AI-based Scan-to-FEM methods, vertical 3D production concepts, and an interactive AR application for precise capturing, modelling, and analysis of industrial buildings' load-bearing structures. The aim is to determine the potential of the structure for reuse, modernization, and vertical expansion, considering aspects of circular economy.

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ReTarget - Re-manufacturing and re-purposing of high-quality sputter materials

The project objective is to reduce the energy input in the production of sputtering targets by at least 20 % by direct re-manufacturing of used, precious metal targets. In addition, the utilization rate will be increased from an average of 20-30 % to 70-80 % through a direct re-purpose approach, as well as by optimizing the sputtering process. This will allow a significant reduction of the footprint of the sputtering process.

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LightCycle

Fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite components with low weight, so-called lightweight components for transport and mobility, lead to significant CO2 savings. Despite established production technologies and weight savings, further progress in lightweight construction is increasingly difficult because the sustainability of these products is currently not given due to the unresolved recycling problem, although the regulations require, among other things, 85 % recycling of an end-of-life vehicle.

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CycLR - Paint recycling and utilization of components

The CycLR project aims to implement a circular economy for water-based paints. A recycling process that enables the valorisation of recyclates is being developed, taking into account all parties involved in the value chain.

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Hemp Ski, Recyclable ski manufacturing from hemp, bio-resin and waste streams

In industrial production for alpine skis, epoxy resins of fossil origin and pre-impregnated glass fiber reinforcements are processed today. Innovations that replace environmentally critical materials in skis with biogenic substitute materials with an improved environmental balance have so far been limited to the production of small series. This circumstance motivated the consortium to develop a solution for a circular bioeconomy with the HempSki project, which will also make industrial ski production from renewable raw materials and waste streams possible in the future.

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BuildReUse ‐ 100 percent re‐use and recycling in buildings with short usage cycles

Some buildings, such as supermarkets or office buildings, are often demolished and rebuilt after a few years or at least have their interiors changed, turning large quantities of building components into waste. The BuildReUse project aims to develop circular economy concepts for these buildings and to promote the necessary change in the construction industry.

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SHyRE - Sulfuric acid and hydrogen production for the electronics industry through innovative recycling

In SHyRE, an innovative process for sulfuric acid recycling is being developed. The aim is to efficiently produce high-purity sulfuric acid and hydrogen by combining novel decomposition processes with electrochemical methods.

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RE-FORM earth - Earth Building for Building Sector Transformation

In order to promote the use of earth, the RE-FORM earth project is creating a planning basis for the construction of structures and buildings containing earth. In order to counter uncertainties regarding the health effects of earth building materials, a comprehensive program is being carried out to investigate radiation exposure and potential pollutants in earth. By erecting a temperature-controlled rammed earth wall in a test room with subsequent measurements, the aim is to determine the extent to which the material can contribute to healthy indoor air due to its moisture-regulating properties and help to balance out energy peaks.

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StraTex ‐ Sorting and processing strategies for used textiles to produce recyclable fractions

In StraTex, suitable, economically viable and holistic strategies for the collection, processing and automated sorting of mixed non‐reusable textiles are being developed and experimentally implemented in order to increase the proportion of marketable fractions for high‐quality material recycling (preferably fibre2fibre).

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MeteoR – mechanical-thermochemical process combinations for the recycling of fine fractions from waste treatment facilities

In waste treatment plants large quantities of fine fractions are generated. Due to their heterogeneity and properties, these fractions are currently not used although they contain a whole range of materials that represent valuable resources. The aim of the project MeteoR is to enable the utilization of all components (mineral, metallic, and combustible) of fine fractions by combining mechanical and thermochemical processes, to close material cycles and to significantly contribute to the further development of the Austrian circular economy and the reduction of CO2 emissions.

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CICA - Chlorella in circular aquaculture

Project CICA allows the detailed investigation of fish wastewater and its treatment by algae cultivation, as well as the design and construction of a special photobioreactor to purify wastewater and produce fish at the same time.

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NNATT - Sustainable use of excavated materials from civil engineering and tunnelling using sensor-based technologies

The holistic system developed in the NNATT project for the sustainable utilisation of excavated materials starts with the geology and extends through the construction process to recycling. With the help of sensor-based real-time analyses and an AI-supported decision matrix, excavated materials are separated and further developed into customised products.

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CircularFood - High-quality products through cascading recycling cycles of residual materials from the food industry

The CircularFood project investigates the material and energetic cascading use of organic food residues from Austrian food production. The aim is to develop innovative processes for the extraction of high-quality protein components, liquid biofertilizers, organic plant substrates and peat substitutes in order to promote the circular economy and reduce CO2 emissions.

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DeB-AT – Detection and separation of portable batteries from mixed waste using sensor technology and artificial intelligence

The DeB-AT project plans the development of a laboratory or pilot plant demonstrator for the targeted separation of batteries from mixed waste streams. The concept of the demonstrator follows the methodological elaboration of the necessary requirements of optical sensors and the separation technology for AI-supported detection of the general population of batteries.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

sewageENERGYrecovery - Performance-Vergleich verschiedener Systeme zur Abwasserwärme­rückgewinnung für erneuerbare Wärmeerzeugung

Unabhängige detaillierte Prüfung von Performance und Effizienz von unterschiedlichen Abwasser-Wärmerückgewinnungssystemen im tatsächlichen Betrieb durch Analyse von Messdaten. Bewertung der untersuchten Systeme hinsichtlich ihrer optimalen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

ThermEcoFlow: Innovative Technologien & Metho­den für Raumluftkomfort und Energie­optimierung in Ther­mengebäuden

ThermEcoFlow setzt sich zum Ziel den Energieverbrauch von Thermen durch verbes­serte Simulationsmodelle und KI-gestützte Regelungen zu optimieren. Durch präzi­se­re Modellierung von Luftströmungen, Feuchtigkeitslasten und Verdunstungen und KI-gestützten Steuerungssystemen soll der Energieverbrauch und die CO2-Emissio­nen langfristig gesenkt und der Raumkomfort für Besucher:innen verbessert wer­den.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

BATTMON - Erhöhung der nutzbaren Ladekapazität, Lebensdauer und Sicherheit von Batteriespeichern im urbanen Raum

Ziel von BATTMON ist die Entwicklung einer verbesserten Zustandsbestimmung von Batteriespeichern für Anwendungen in Gebäuden und Quartieren. Dazu werden flächenhafte Foliensensoren zur ortsaufgelösten Messung von Temperatur und Druck entwickelt. Mit diesen Daten sollen der Ladezustand aber auch der Gesundheitszustand genauer abgeschätzt und Zellschäden frühzeitig erkannt werden, um die Brand- und Explosionsgefahr zu reduzieren.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

Klimagärten³ - Biodivers CO2-speichernd, naturnah: Klimagärten³ für Österreichs Gartenzukunft

Das Projekt Klimagärten³ widmet sich der klimafitten Gestaltung von Gärten und Grünräumen in Österreich. Im Fokus steht die Aktivierung des bislang ungenutzten Klimaschutzpotenzials privater und öffentlicher Gärten. Durch Forschung, praktische Erprobung und gesellschaftliche Vernetzung werden Wege aufgezeigt, wie Gärten als CO₂-Senken wirken und die Biodiversität stärken können.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

SELF²B - Selbstdiagnostizierende Gebäude, HLK- und PV-Systeme für die nächste Generation energie­effizienter Betriebsführung

SELF²B entwickelt und demonstriert eine KI-basierte, selbstlernende und selbstdiagnostizierende Fehlererkennungs- und Diagnoselösung für HLK- und PV-Anlagen in Pilotgebäuden, ausgestattet mit Gebäudeautomations­systemen, in Wien. Die Innovation geht über den aktuellen Stand der Technik hinaus, indem sie semantische Daten, Ontologien und maschinelles Lernen kombiniert. Ziel ist es, Energie­einsparungen und Effizienzsteigerungen im Gebäudebetrieb zu erzielen und die Technologie auf breiter Basis nutzbar zu machen.