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Technische Universität Chemnitz – BWL
The Professorship for Corporate Environment Management and Sustainability, TU Chemnitz, aims to strengthen social-ecological transformation, the circular economy and sustainable business models in research, teaching and transfer. The focus is on transformation, stakeholder cooperation, business model development, sustainable network and cooperation structures, economic-ecological-social assessment, life cycles, rebound effects and systemic considerations.
Technische Universität Dresden – IAK
The Institute for Waste Management and Circular Economy at the TU Dresden (IAK) was founded in 1995 and has been restructured in the meantime. It focuses on processes for the treatment and recycling of a wide variety of waste fractions, including the implementation of technological processes such as optical sorting. In addition, the institute has relevant knowledge of material flow balancing, life cycle assessment of processes, stakeholder and network analysis, and the evaluation of the economic relevance of waste treatment processes.
Technische Universität Dresden – IBB
The Institute of Construction Management at the TU Dresden (IBB), founded in 1955 by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ernst Lewicki, consists of the Chair of Construction Management and the Chair of Construction Process Engineering. The IBB’s research focuses on economic and construction process engineering analyses and primarily conducts application and business-oriented research. In recent years, the focus has been on process engineering studies for demolition, recycling and health protection.
Technische Universität Dresden – IMB
The Institute of Concrete Structures (IMB) at the TU Dresden, which was established in 2003 after restructuring, has relevant knowledge in the material evaluation of recycled products made of carbon fibres. The IMB has comprehensive material knowledge and laboratory equipment and pioneering machine technology that allows comprehensive testing and evaluation of recycled products. In addition, there is extensive experience of production processes in which recycled carbon fibres can be used.
Technische Universität Dresden – ITM
The Institute for Textile Machinery and Textile High-Performance Material Technology at the TU Dresden (ITM), which was established in 1990 after restructuring, is recognised as a world-leading innovation and training centre for the entire value chain of high-performance textiles, particularly through its interdisciplinary research. A special focus of the research activities concentrates on the development of textile-technological process chains for the production and gentle processing of recycled carbon fibres.
Technische Universität Freiberg – IART
The Institut für Aufbereitungsmaschinen und Recyclingsystemtechnik (Institute for Processing Machinery and Recycling Technology) at TU Freiberg (IART) is concerned with machines and mechanical processes that serve to return materials to the material cycle and to produce defined recycling products such as shredding, classification or sorting. For residual materials from processing, the IART develops technical solutions for recycling. This includes optimised material flow channelling in specialised routes and the avoidance of mixing with other waste flows.
texton e. V.
The texton e. V. company network is an association of small and medium-sized companies along the construction value chain of fibre composites with mineral matrices. Its fields of action consist of practical research and development work in the field of carbon and textile concrete construction as well as the implementation of the results on the market. Because the acceptance of fibre composites depends not least on their recyclability, the network wants to contribute to sustainable solutions.
texulting GmbH
Texulting GmbH supports companies in their transformation towards sustainable, future-oriented, and disruptive business models. The focus is on the development of technical products, processes, and services in the core industries of technical textiles and hydrogen technologies. All work is carried out under global sustainability goals as well as collaboratively with our clients based on global and cross-industry networks.
About the partnership
Be part of the alliance and join us in facing the challenges with regard to the no longer avoidable handling of fiber composites. Let us together lead the region “Elbe Valley Saxony” into an economically resilient future.