industry 4.0

The aim of this project is to bring to maturity innovative, more resilient and agile processes for the abrasives, forging, foundry, transport and energy sectors. It capitalises on pre-existing research results, available within a group of specialised and complementary operators who will join forces around a Tech4Fab-Cross S3 technology park to promote these innovations in companies in the impact zone.

Bio-Uptake aims to promote the sustainable adoption (a 39% increase) of bioplastic composites in the European manufacturing industry through a combined green and digital transformation.

Victor Dewulf and Peter Hedley have developed an AI-driven waste recognition and sorting system that waste processing facilities can use to quickly and accurately sort waste, ensuring that more of it is recycled.

State-of-the-art inspection techniques based on machine vision and machine learning.

Due to high population density, strong industrialisation and climate change, Belgium is increasingly struggling with water stress. Water is an indispensable raw material for companies in the process industry. Despite a favourable trend in water consumption and the water efficiency of businesses, their water stress remains worryingly high.

Kortrijk
Manager New Business Developments Plastics