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RESPIRE

RESPIRE contributes to resilient and sustainable production systems by rethinking the management of unexpected events (crisis management), creating industrial and societal resilience needed to handle the dynamics and crises of the future.

Aim and Objective

The project aims to update current processes and methods for crisis management of unexpected events in production by identifying and sharing best practices and lessons learned from industrial and cross-sectorial actors. The vision is to contribute to increased resource efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness of manufacturing SMEs, while at the same time taking industrial learnings and best practices to sectors with crisis management as part of their core competence, contributing to the overall societal sustainability.

Funding Program

Vinnova Production 2030

Vinnova Production 2030

Project Partners

KTH Royal Institute of Technology 

Chalmers

RISE Research Institute 

Manufecturing SMEs: Marcus Komponenter, EQ-pack, TSS Cloud Temperature Monitoring Solution for Life Science & Pharma

Humanitarian Organizations: MSB, HELP and UN

Militray Organization FHS

Duration 

3 Years

2021 Nov - 2024 Nov

Budget

Total Funding 6.9M SEK

KTH: 1.5M SEK

Links

Vinnova

Production 2030

Project Manager

Zuhara Zemke Chavez
Zuhara Zemke Chavez assistant professor, researcher zuhar@kth.se Profile