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    Propelling Business Process Management by Research and Innovation Staff Exchange

    RISE_BPM networks world-leading research institutions and corporate innovators to develop new horizons for Business Process Management (BPM). BPM is a boundary-spanning discipline focused on division and re-integration of day-to-day work in organisations and on analysis of process data for organisational decision-making. Recent break-through innovations in Social Computing, Smart Devices, Real-Time Computing, and Big Data Technology create a strong impetus for propelling BPM into a pervasive corporate topic that enables design of entirely new products and services.


    Project status definitely finished
    Project time 01.05.2015- 30.04.2019
    Website http://www.rise-bpm.eu
    Funding source EC H2020 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
    Project number 645751
    Keywords Business Process Management; BPM; Business Processes

     

    End-Of-Life Solutions for eCar-Batteries – Development of Product-Service-Systems and Information Systems for Decision Support

    An immature battery technology appears to be a crucial obstacle to impede a quick diffusion of electric mobility in Germany. One core factor are the high initial costs of traction batteries. To improve the total cost of ownership an electric vehicle, depleted batteries could be repurposed after their automotive use. Depending on the technical properties of a battery, different second-life scenarios can be realized (e.g., to propel smaller vehicles or to store green energy in stationary applications). The EOL-IS project's goal is the development of services (e.g., pay-per-use business models, engineering services, maintenance services, refurbishment) for the second-life of eCar batteries that can be offered with the battery as a product-service system. Based on the chemical and technical features of individual batteries, the battery's use history, and its condition, a custom-fit product-service system is configured in order to enable the re-use of the battery.


    Project status definitely finished
    Project time 01.06.2015- 31.01.2017
    Website http://www.eol-is.de/
    Funding source Federal Ministry of Education and Research
    Project number 01FE13023E
    Keywords Decision Support System; Lemon Market; Battery Research; Service Science; Service Innovation; Electric Vehicle Battery; E-Car; Electric Mobility; Battery Second Life; Battery Second Use; Battery Afterlife

     

    PUSH Münsterland

    PUSH Münsterland aims at making SME in the project region aware of business opportunities arising from customer solutions that consist of physical products and services. The project will collect knowledge and best practices residing at universities and companies in the project region, and it will create innovative methods and tools to make that resources accessible by the SMEs.


    Project status definitely finished
    Project time 15.08.2014- 14.08.2015
    Website http://www.push-muensterland.de/
    Funding source EC - European Regional Development Fund
    Project number IV A 5-43-01/2.1/Z27C
    Keywords Service Science; Product-Service Systems; Hybrid Value Creation

     

    End-Of-Life Solutions for eCar-Batteries – Development of Product-Service-Systems and Information Systems for Decision Support

    The EOL-IS project’s goal is the development of service innovations for the phase after the eCar batteries’ EOL, based on the chemical and technical features of eCar batteries. A further object is to find the best Second-Life concept for each single battery as well as to conduct the application concept with accurately fitting hybrid bundles of services (HLB). Thereby the physical and chemical features and the battery’s history of usage, its condition and further economic, ecological and judicial information will be considered, as well.


    Project status definitely finished
    Project time 01.12.2013- 31.03.2015
    Website http://www.eol-is.de/
    Funding source Federal Ministry of Education and Research
    Project number 01FE13023
    Keywords Decision Support System; Lemon Market; Battery Research; Service Science; Service Innovation; Electric Vehicle Battery; E-Car; Electric Mobility; Battery Second Life; Battery Second Use; Battery Afterlife