TUC is a dynamic institution, with more than 70 laboratories and 120 staff members, with the a to expand benefit to society through research and education. TUC participates in the THESEUS H4C project through the Industrial and Digital Innovations Research Group (indigo), a multi-disciplinary team, engaged in research around four pillars: Circular Economy, Digital Technologies, Process Engineering, and Environmental Engineering. The vision of indigo, linked to the concept of the Triple Transition, is to develop cutting-edge technologies that are practical and accessible to everyone, and work towards green, digital and socially just development. Currently, indigo participates in 15 European projects and two (2) National research projects.

About the partnership

TUC is mainly responsible for the coordination of activities across the textiles value chain, in close collaboration with the research and industrial partners. Steps involve (a) the characterization (current situation) of the value chain in terms of flows and performance, (b) the implementation of new technologies for sorting, and of upcycling technologies and (c) the evaluation of future scenarios, in terms of improved performance, cost, sustainability and impacts. TUC also develops AI algorithms to relate recycling parameters with material properties for the textiles’ upcycling technologies. Making use of advanced digital tools developed by the team, TUC will model material and energy flows in Attica and offer detailed replication guidelines for the adoption of the Theseus collaborative model.

Meet the Team

Funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Actions programme under grant agreement No 101095303, under topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-38 – Hubs for circularity for industrialised urban peripheral areas (Processes4Planet partnership) (IA).