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[ 480AMSGCE2U23 ] IK Advanced Circular Economy 2: Innovation Project

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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
4 ECTS M1 - Master's programme 1. year (*)Kunststofftechnik Erik Hansen 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Pre-requisites IK Circular Economy Fundamentals (parallel enrolment in the same semester possible on request)
Original study plan Master's programme Sustainability and Plastics Management (SPM) 2024W
Objectives Small teams of 2-4 Master-level students with engineering background (and also social sciences) work on current industry challenges at the intersection of innovation, quality and sustainability management. They elaborate the status quo of a current practice challenge and present solutions (informed by practices in industry and scientific literature) to a jury consisting of top management representatives of our business partners.
Subject The student teams work on three general challenges:

  • Smart Products (as basis for life-cycle management)
  • Circular Products (products which are designed for reuse, remanufacturing and recycling)
  • Product-as-a-Service (transformation of the business model from product sales to service offerings such as rental, leasing, and pay-per-use)
Criteria for evaluation Grading will be based on the following aspects:

  • Project report
  • Presentation
  • Attendance
  • Project management
Methods
  1. Interdisciplinary teams: The teams analyze the meaning of concepts like Smart Products, Materials Circularity, or Product-as-a-service and further analyze how these trends affect corporate innovation, quality and sustaianbility management. Based on this analysis, they develop solutions and suggestions on how to introduce these concepts into a company and how to handle the challenges. The overall goal is to support companies in the development of new products and services by unearthing the gap between current capabilities and processes and alternatives ones supporting innovation. Thus, the teams gain deep practical insights into latest innovation trends and service development.
  2. Coaching: Each team is mentored by two coaches – one internal working at the JKU and an external one at the industry partner.
  3. Site visits and industry events: Some of the course activities (e.g. interviews, final presentation) take place at the headquarter of our business partner(s). Moreover, students may have the opportuntity to attend an industry event so that they can learn more about current industry challenges.
Language English
Study material To be announced
Changing subject? No
Earlier variants They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to)
480AMSGCE2U18: IK Circular Economy 2: Interdisciplinary Project (2018W-2023S)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority