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Active HORIZON European Commission

AI-powered self-learning robots for high-performance waste valorization and critical raw materials recovery

€9.56M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Norce Norwegian Research Centre As
Country Norway
Start Date Dec 01, 2024
End Date Nov 30, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 18
Roles Participant; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101189783
Grant Description

iBot4CRMs is devoted to develop and pilot a self-learning robot integrating novel AI tools, data models and meticulous manipulations to enable recovery of critical raw materials (CRMs) from urban waste and dismantling end of life products.

Wastes are manually sorted today by trained staff to remove hazardous materials before incineration and recover CRMs and magnets from crashed cars, electric motors, electronic waste and home appliances after manual dismantling.

Current sorting machines face limitations in separating tons/hour of waste flow in only three streams maximum as they are not able to deal with large variability in waste such that effectivity still depends on heavy manual sorting. iBot4CRMs aims to build sorting robots that encompass handcrafting and intelligence to support human work in managing the unmanageable of recovering CRMs from urban waste in real-time.

The robot system will integrate solutions that are re-usable from other sectors to converge senso-mechanical perception with evolutionary learning and flexible manipulation in a responsible research and innovation for effective dismantling and precise picking of CRMs from waste to improve circularity and impact on securing critical value chains for Europe. iBot4CRMs addresses four large scale pilots for recovery of CRMs in reals-settings at large end-users and industries in Spain, Portugal, Greece and Turkey, each of them comprising several technological validation scenarios, and facilitates collaboration between small and large companies towards enabling the scalability and wider exploitation of results.

The project targets CRMs of high impact/volume in waste such as recovery and recycling of neodymium magnets by dismantling motors as well as recovering selected CRMs and removing hazardous materials by effective robot picking. iBot4CRMs has not only high scientific impact with such a technology that does exist today but will also open for opportunities to meet circularity and resilience in Europe.

All Grantees

Theker Robotics Sl; International Solid Waste Association; Hypromag Ltd; Uni Systems Systimata Pliroforikis Monoprosopi Anonymi Emporiki Etairia; Hellenic Recycling Centre - Polygreen S.A.; Vicesse Research Gmbh; Inesc Tec - Instituto de Engenhariade Sistemas E Computadores, Tecnologia E Ciencia; Valorsul - Valorizacao E Tratamento de Residuos Solidos Das Regioes de Lissboa E Do Oeste S.A.; Picvisa Machine Vision Systems Sl; Cyclefi Ike; Instituto Tecnologico de Aragon; Ferimet Sl; Celsa Opco, Sa; Institouto Anaptixis Epicheirimatikotitas Astiki Etaireia; Volt Elektrik Motor Sanayi Ve Ticaret As; Tofas Turk Otomobil Fabrikasi Anonim Sirketi; Empresa Geral Do Fomento Sa; Norce Norwegian Research Centre As

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