Digital Integration: Circular Business Models
Overview
Unlock new value through service-based business models and Digital Product Passports (DPPs)
Learn how digital tools and service-led business models can help manufacturers retain more value from products in use. This session introduces the idea of digital trade - how product information and data can extend product life, open new revenue opportunities, and reduce waste.
What you’ll get:
- A clear introduction to servitisation and digital enablement for businesses of all sizes.
- How Digital Product Passports (DPPs) can support repair, reuse, and traceability.
- Case examples from ReMake demonstrators.
- Insights from Strathclyde Business School and NMIS experts.
- Optional pre-event eLearning: Fundamentals of Sustainable Remanufacture available via the NMIS MSA Learning Catalogue
Check out the other sessions in the ReMake traing series that we reccomend:
- Lifecycle Analysis (LCAs) in remanufacturing: measuring impact and value
- Design for reman: practical steps for manufacturers
Watch the video below to find out more about the ReMake programme.
About the ReMake training series
The ReMake Glasgow training series helps manufacturers of all sizes explore practical ways to keep products in service for longer, cut carbon, and unlock new business opportunities through circular value retention.
Delivered by the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) and the University of Strathclyde, the workshops form part of ReMake Glasgow - a project funded through the Glasgow City Region Innovation Accelerator programme, led by Innovate UK on behalf of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Each session introduces tools and approaches developed through ReMake demonstrators in remanufacturing, repair, and reuse , helping businesses build capability and explore collaboration opportunities with the ReMake Value Retention Centre (RVRC).
All sessions run from 09:30–12:30, followed by an optional hour of networking.
*Photography may be taken during this event for marketing and promotional purposes. By attending, you consent to your image being used. If you do not wish to be photographed, please notify us.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
- Doors at 9:15 AM
Location
Strathclyde Business School
199 Cathedral Street
Glasgow G4 0QU United Kingdom
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