Intensified by Design® for the intensification of processes involving solids handling

Acronym

IbD

Description of the granted funding

IbD® will create a holistic platform for facilitating process intensification in processes in which solids are an intrinsic part, the cornerstone of which will be an intensified-by-design® (IbD). The IbD approach is hinged on the use of robust data about a process to ‘redesign’, modify, adapt and alter that process in a continuous, intensified system, and will be the new paradigm in the intensification of processes based on statistical, analytical and risk management methodologies in the design, development and processing of high quality safe and tailored chemicals, pharmaceuticals, minerals, ceramics, etc. under intensified processes. The IbD Project will deliver the EU process industry with an affordable and comprehensive devices-and-processes design-platform endeavoured to facilitate process intensification (PI), which specially targets -but is not limited to- solid materials processing. Five PI industry case studies will be implemented in mining, ceramics, pharmaceutical, non-ferrous metals and chemical processes using the IbD approach and to validate the IbD methodologies, tools, PI modules, control and fouling remediation strategies and the ICT Platform itself for the industrial implementation of PI in processes involving solids. The Platform includes design modules for the commonest intensified reactors-Rotating fluidized beds, micro-structured reactor and spinning disk, among others, as well as a generic Module Builder -equipped with a set of both proprietary and third-parties design tools- for designs carried out on the basis of radically novel ideas. The IbD Platform output is basically a data set that comprises the intensified reactor design -ready to be built or assembled-, an optimised whole process design including the upstream/downstream intensified unit operations and their solids handling capability, as well as cleaning methods, etc. and the expected economic and environmental quantitative impacts.
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Starting year

2015

End year

2018

Granted funding

498 181 €
Participant
OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY
246 825 €
Participant
PYHASALMI MINE OY
52 360.88 €
Participant
METSO MINERALS OY
246 825.25 €
Participant
SINTEF AS (NO)
116 311.9 €
Participant
INDUSTRIAS FARMACEUTICAS ALMIRALL SA (ES)
381 780 €
Participant
SANOFI AVENTIS SA (ES)
553 437.5 €
Participant
FREEMAN TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (UK)
143 842 €
Participant
EUROATOMIZADO SA (ES)
305 424.88 €
Participant
REAY DAVID (UK)
483 525 €
Participant
DYNAMIC & SECURITY COMPUTATIONS SL (ES)
320 250 €
Participant
HOCHSCHULE OFFENBURG (DE)
296 850 €
Participant
ASHE MORRIS LTD (UK)
158 950.23 €
Participant
ZURCHER HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN (CH)
Participant
ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE LASINDUSTRIAS CERAMICAS AICE (ES)
363 737.5 €
Participant
MATRES SCRL (IT)
134 575 €
Third party
MBN NANOMATERIALIA SPA (IT)
208 600 €
Participant
ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION (ES)
337 000 €
Participant
IRIS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, SOCIEDAD LIMITADA (ES)
728 070 €
Coordinator
DECHEMA GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNIK UND BIOTECHNOLOGIE E.V. (DE)
204 430 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (UK)
915 125 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN (NL)
360 093.75 €
Participant
STIFTELSEN SINTEF (NO)
229 421.85 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE (UK)
673 659.9 €
Participant

Amount granted

8 484 489 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Advanced manufacturing and processing (5268)
Sustainable, resource-efficient and low-carbon technologies in energy-intensive process industries (5271)
Topic
Solids handling for intensified process technology (SPIRE-08-2015)
Call ID
H2020-SPIRE-2015

Other information

Funding decision number

680565

Identified topics

product, ecosystem, circular economy