Design of next generation electronics for a circular economy

Every second Wednesday, the Circular Industries Talks are organised at the Circular Industries Hub from 10 – 11 am. You can easily join online by clicking on the link on the website.

Members of the Circular Circuits project have been actively involved in providing insight into the developments regarding establishing circularity in industry.

Members of the Circular Circuits project have been their expertise and research findings regarding circular electronics, and can still be watched on Youtube. 

25/1 Max van Beek on: Reinventing old sorting technologies to avoid future E-waste. Watch the talk here

7/2 Prof. Arnold Tukker: Material flows and improvement options for electronics in the Netherlands. Watch the talk here

21/2 Dorien van Dolderen: Design for Recycling: towards a new generation of circular electronics. Watch the talk here

6/3 Meihui Jiang: An Embedded Case Study of the Dutch Microelectronics Industry. Watch the talk here

26/6 Prof. Rene Kleijn: Critical materials, the energy transition and geopolitics: a complex mix. Watch the talk here

The Circular Industries Hub serves as a platform for researchers from Leiden, Delft, and Erasmus universities focusing on topics around resource use, resilient, responsible and sustainable supply chains, material technology and product design, transition management and governance circularity.

The goal of the Circular Industries talks is to share knowledge across Leiden, Delft and Erasmus and to complement and deepen the knowledge already available within the Circular Industries Hub. The talks are organized on Wednesday morning from 10:00 to 11:00. The talks are online (Microsoft Teams). The presentation itself takes about 25 minutes and will be followed by some questions/discussion.