Dissemination materials2021-01-05T15:55:28+00:00

DISSEMINATION MATERIALS

New publication based on CORALIS: “A Business Value Framework for Industrial Symbiosis”

Our project partners from Linköping University have just released a CORALIS-based scientific publication titled, "A Business Value Framework for Industrial Symbiosis," authored by Murat Mirata, Axel Lindfors and Marianna Lena Kambanou, published in the Journal

A business value framework for industrial symbiosis

Abstract: Industrial symbiosis can be seen as a collaborative process where actors jointly identify, develop, and maintain resource management innovations, primarily related to secondary material and energy flows, to reduce waste generation and increase resource

CORALIS work on identifying industrial symbiosis success and deterrent factors (D2.5)

Deliverable D2.5 Industrial Symbiosis success and deterrent factors by our project partner Energieinstitut an der JKU /Austria (EI-JKU) summarizes the public results of the CORALIS project Tasks 2.2-2.4, which aim at profiling IS interactions and

CORALIS work on the development of business and contracting models promoting IS (WP4)

The development and adoption of effective and efficient managerial dynamics, business models and governance mechanisms is essential in supporting successful emergence and stable and long-term operation of symbiotic partnerships. In this context, the aim of

D6.2 IS System model adapted to the Virtual (CO)

Even though the concept industrial symbiosis (IS) has been around for decades there are still challenges that organizations need to overcome for its development and implementation. Early on within the Coralis project (within D3.1) efforts

D5.2 ROM for CORALIS platform (CO)

The objective of Deliverable 5.2 (D5.2) consists on the development of Reduced Order Models (RoMs) derived from the comprehensive full-order models presented in the previous deliverable, D5.1. The approach presented in this deliverable involved the

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