G-STIC 2018

Brussels, Belgium | 28th until 30th of November 2018

G-STIC 2018 focuses on integrated technological solutions that potentially have a large impact on the achievement of the SDGs and climate change goals. The activities in G-STIC 2018 are organized and structured in 13 thematic areas, including one on circular economy.

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Thematic cluster Circular Economy

One of the G-STIC 2017 key findings is that a transition to a new industry framework based on a Circular Economy approach and enabled by smart manufacturing technologies is vital to realise maximum resource productivity –  using recycled materials, wastewater, CO2 and bamboo as resources.

G-STIC 2017 explored the overall interaction between digital technologies and Circular Economy. It was concluded that Industry 4.0 provides the technological driver for circular innovation, while Circular Economy is a driver for envisioning the industrial framework in 2030. We can’t have a circular economy without the 4th industrial revolution, nor can we have a socially useful and sustainable 4th industrial revolution without advancing the circular economy.

At G-STIC 2018, we want to dive deeper into the technologies, showing and discussing how existing digital technologies are (or can be) made available for circular business. In particular, we want to

  • explore advanced sorting and smart characterization technologies to enable re-use, remanufacturing and high-quality recycling op products,
  • explore virtual product chains that mimic the real product chain behavior,
  • discuss the active management of construction materials, both in construction and demolition waste flows and in the building stock, to enable the development of circular building practices at city level.

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