
One of the CIRCit project’s many company engageing workshops helping to create circular economy priorities.
Facts about MATChE
The MATChE project, MAking the Transition To Circular Economy, began 1 February 2017 and will run until May 2020. The project is supported by
The Danish Industry Foundation with a total budget of DKK 4.27 million; DKK 3.5 million from the foundation.
Partners
DTU Mechanical Engineering, Confederation of Danish Industry, The Danish Ministry of Environment and Food, and Chora Connection.
Researchers at DTU Mechanical Engineering
Principal Investigator, Professor Tim C. McAloone, Senior Researcher Daniela C. A. Pigosso and Scientific Assistant Lærke Sofie Spaabæk Perrild.
http://www.matche.dk
Facts about CIRCit
The CIRCit project, Circular Economy Integration in the Nordic Industry, began 1 February 2017 and will run until June 2020. This project is part of
the Nordic Green Growth Research and Innovation Programme funded by NordForsk, Nordic Energy Research, and Nordic Innovation with a total
budget of DKK 16.4 million; DKK 11.8 million is funded by NordForsk.
CIRCit is a research project with operations in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Finland which supports the Nordic industry to discover the
opportunities within circular economy.
Partners
DTU Mechanical Engineering, Technology Industries of Finland (TIF), Innovation Center Iceland (ICI), NTNU Department of Computer Science, and
Swerea IVF.
Researchers at DTU Mechanical Engineering
Principal Investigator, Professor Tim C. McAloone, Senior Researcher Daniela C. A. Pigosso, Post.doc. Fenna Blomsma, PhD student Marina de Pádua
Pieroni, PhD student Mariia Kravchenko.
http://circitnord.com
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