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Development of Technology Roadmap for Remanufacturing Oriented Production Equipment

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In order to identify sustainable technologies to meet sustainability challenges of 21st century, a technology roadmapping for remanufacturing oriented production equipment is developed. The roadmap was structured under sustainability criteria with consideration for ecological, economic and social aspects, in addition four workshops were conducted with participants from the academic area. In the workshops, timelines were estimated for future technologies, and their likelihoods of development were established. Through the creation of technology paths, possible solutions to achieve sustainable development and potential conflicts for realization remanufacturing oriented production equipment are presented.

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Cunha, V.P., Balkaya, I., Palacios, J., Rozenfeld, H., Seliger, G. (2011). Development of Technology Roadmap for Remanufacturing Oriented Production Equipment. In: Seliger, G., Khraisheh, M., Jawahir, I. (eds) Advances in Sustainable Manufacturing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20183-7_30

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