R&D&I
Applied innovation to transform
resource management
Our R&D&I efforts focus on applying artificial intelligence, data analytics, and proprietary technology to address real-world challenges in the circular economy.
We drive innovation through our operations
Key areas of development
We develop technology that makes a difference
Projects in progress
Institutional collaboration and funding
Our projects
eWASTE – A new artificial intelligence platform for the recovery of electronic waste
Éxxita is developing the eWASTE project, an R&D&I initiative focused on the design and development of an advanced technology platform based on artificial intelligence for the identification, classification, and diagnosis of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), facilitating its recovery, reuse, and remanufacturing.
Main objective
Improve efficiency in electronic waste recovery processes by developing intelligent sorting and diagnostic algorithms, systems for calculating repairability and estimating useful life, as well as digital tools for comprehensive asset traceability throughout the entire recovery cycle.
Incorporate
Innovative solutions such as dashboards for data visualization and analysis, enabling optimized decision-making and maximizing the recovery of high-value components and materials.
Developed
In Spain, with a nationwide impact and potential for international scalability, contributing to the promotion of circular economy models in the technology sector and to improving the sustainability of industrial processes related to e-waste management.
Accuracy in fault identification
Shorter diagnosis time
Ability to process assets simultaneously
Increased component recovery potential
The project will run for 24 months and ispart of a series of initiatives to promote technological innovation aimed at the transition to a more digital, sustainable, and efficient economy.
It has been funded by the Center for Technological Development and Innovation (CDTI), with support from the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities, and co-funded by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), under the relevant program.
Case Number: IDI-20240182
Project co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).