CORE Group participated in a focus group workshop at HALCOR


Author: Maria Tassi

November 13th 2024


A successful Focus Group Workshop was held on 31st of October 2024 at the HALCOR facilities, in Boeotia, Greece as part of the CARDIMED project.

Participants in the workshop included representatives from CORE Group, ICCS, NTUA, HALCOR employees and managers, as well as regional stakeholders, enabling collaboration and knowledge exchange.

 

The CARDIMED project


CARDIMED is a project funded by the Horizon Europe Programme focused on boosting Mediterranean climate resilience through widespread adoption of Nature-based Solutions (NBS) across regions and communities.

Our CORE team will develop a cloud-based orchestration middleware for efficient data handling across diverse sources, and also focus our efforts on industrial symbiosis through smart water management in the HALCOR demo site, using digital twin technologies.

The workshop aimed at promoting innovative solutions in industrial manufacturing, conducted in the context of Digital Solutions creation that offer tailored views for visualising information to non-experts, citizens etc., with emphasis on the Demonstration case of Industrial symbiosis through smart water management.

Workshop goals and objectives


The main objective of the workshop was to engage end users to gather feedback and prioritise the requirements, and consequently translate the business requirements of end user, HALCOR, to technical requirements leading to implementation of digital solutions and bringing innovation to the industry.

The workshop was opened by M.Sc. Efstathia Ziata (HALCOR), who presented the CARDIMED project and its objectives. Following her presentation, Dr. Ioannis Meintanis (CORE IC) gave insights on the digital twin solution, which is a replica of a physical asset that simulates its behaviour in a virtual environment, highlighting its role in supporting Water-Industrial Symbiosis within HALCOR's factories.

Dr. Maria Tassi (CORE IC) presented other Digital Solutions implemented as part of the HALCOR demo, such as the Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) definition and scenario-based impact assessment interface, the climate resilience dashboards and data storytelling, the citizen engagement app and intervention content management and the NBS exploitation and transferability support module, highlighting their potential to enhance efficiency and sustainability in operations.

Notable contributors to the round table discussions included M.Sc. Katerina Karagiannopoulou (ICCS) and M.Sc. Nikolaos Gevrekis (CORE IC), who provided valuable perspectives on the digital solutions.


Impact on Industry

The success of the workshop lies in end users’ discussions on the various digital solutions, who provided valuable feedback and prioritised user requirements to be integrated in the Digital Twin solution. Their insights will be critical in shaping a final product that effectively addresses the evolving demands of the industry.

These innovations are set to significantly impact the manufacturing industry, by enhancing resource efficiency and sustainability. They will help optimise water usage and promote resource reuse across interconnected processes, leading to cost savings and reduced environmental footprints.


CORE Group’s collaboration with HALCOR

These technological advances will enable HALCOR to optimise its manufacturing processes and resource management in real time, resulting in improved operational efficiency, significant cost savings and reduced water consumption. By adopting sustainable practices, HALCOR can strengthen its reputation as an industry leader in sustainability and appeal to environmentally conscious stakeholders.

HALCOR is a strategic partner for CORE Group, with a collaboration extending across three more Horizon Europe projects, TRINEFLEX, StreamSTEP and THESEUS. As part of the TRINEFLEX project, HALCOR has integrated COREbeat, CORE Group’s all-in-one Predictive Maintenance Platform at its Copper Tubes Plant facility in Boeotia. COREbeat’s asset monitoring capabilities are helping HALCOR acquire deep monitoring insights and increase the availability, flexibility, efficiency and reliability of their equipment.

COREbeat, our all-in-one Predictive Maintenance solution, relies on the beatBox hardware component, pictured here.

 
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