circular product design

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Circularity Navigator

Digital decision support for anchoring design for circularity in product development
Anina Kusch ORCID Icon, Annika Pruhs ORCID Icon, Jörg Woidasky ORCID Icon, Jonas Brinker ORCID Icon
Products cannot be included early enough in the planning of a circular manufacturing process. However, because early incorporation brings additional complexity into play, product decisions are often set aside for later manufacturing stages. At this point, a decision-making tool that systematically reduces complexity and generally simplifies the process is therefore of great value – especially if it can also be used as a source of inspiration and orientation aid in the innovation phase.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 40 | 2024 | Edition 1 | Pages 6-13 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.24.1.6
Makigami in the Product Development Process

Makigami in the Product Development Process

Using a lean methodology to integrate sustainable and circular product design
Annika Pruhs ORCID Icon, Anina Kusch ORCID Icon, Frank Bertagnolli ORCID Icon, Tobias Viere, Jörg Woidasky ORCID Icon
In order to realize future improvements in circular product properties such as lifespan extension, continued use or high-quality recycling, industrial product development and design processes must take the entire ecological and economic life cycle of products into account. This article uses a company example to explain how such processes can be captured and analyzed using the Makigami method to support a comprehensive “Design for Circularity” concept. The chosen approach facilitates the identification of the application points of circular design decisions and the implementation of validated circular economy principles.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 6 | Pages 55-60 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.23.1.64