Seminar:
Re-manufacturing

– Building resilient and resource-efficient production

5 March 2026

Grundfos besøgscenter
Poul Due Jensens Vej 23
8850 Bjerringbro
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Registration deadline 20 February 2026 

About the seminar

Resources scarcity and supply chain resilience are dominating the manufacturing agenda. The focus is on making effective use of the available resources and on increasing the life-time or re-manufacturing products, which have reached their end-of-life. 

Re-manufacturing of worn-out components is developing into an expanding market for many companies worldwide, as well as for suppliers and end-users. Intensive R&D activities are carried out within various production disciplines to enable, qualify and bring re-manufacturing technologies to the market. An increasing number of companies have started the implementation of take-back and re-manufacturing in production. At this seminar Grundfos offers a rare insight into their re-manufacturing production line. 

The seminar will present some of the leading actors in the field of re-manufacturing along with the absolute state-of-the-art in the technology and set the boundary conditions formed by the latest legislation in the field. 

It also includes a visit to the Grundfos site, and a Factory Tour of the re-manufacturing production line for pumps on-site, and an introduction to actual, working take-back and re-manufacturing in production. 

Target audience
The seminar is intended for professionals working with re-manufacturing, re-use and take-back systems.

Organizers
This seminar is organized by Tom Holstein Magnussen from Grundfos, Michel Honoré from Force Technology and Bjarke Buhl – members of Teknologisk Videndeling’s Production steering group.

Program

08:30 - 09:00
Registration and breakfast
09:00 - 09:05
Welcome and introduction
09:05 - 09:50
Circularity and remanufacturing as a competitive force: Introducing the reManuFactory

Tim McAloone, Professor, DTU Construct

What if your products could keep delivering value long after they leave your factory floor – while cutting costs and strengthening your competitiveness?

In this presentation, Professor Tim McAloone will unfold how DTU is going about the exploration of how remanufacturing and circularity can unlock new business opportunities in a market facing material scarcity, rising costs, and growing regulatory pressure. You will discover how Denmark’s new reManuFactory competence centre is setting up to enable companies to scale circular solutions through proven technologies, design techniques, business cases, and sustainability screening methods, actual remanufacturing practices, and much more.

In his presentation, Tim will examine real industrial cases, present practical tools, and propose concrete steps to retaining product value rather than losing it. You will receive numerous actionable takeaways that you can apply immediately – all the way from Design for Disassembly, through viable take‑back setups, to cost‑effective remanufacturing processes.

Tim C. McAloone is Professor of Design for Sustainability at DTU and Head of DTU Construct’s Section of Design for Sustainability, as well as Co Lead of the DTU Centre for Absolute Sustainability. He works closely with Danish and international industry to develop methods for circular economy, eco innovation, and sustainable manufacturing. Tim leads multiple research initiatives and maintains an extensive global network. A frequent keynote speaker, he has held leadership roles such as President of the Design Society (2019-2023). He earned his PhD from Cranfield University and has been a guest professor at Stanford University.
09:50 - 10:25
Textilia gør affald til en tocifret million omsætning (talk will be in Danish)

Peter Bjerg Jørgensen, Skadinavisk salgschef, Textilia

Oplægget handler om, hvordan man kan gøre en affaldsudfordring til en positiv forretning. Peter giver dig inspiration til, hvordan du kommer i gang med genanvendelse i din virksomhed. Der vil blive vist helt konkrete eksempler på, hvordan Textilia har arbejdet med genanvendelse af produkter og hvilke positive og negative udfordringer, det har skabt kulturelt.

Peter Bjerg Jørensen har været 11 år i Textilia, 6 år som marketingchef og 5 år som salgschef. Peter varetager nu stillingen som skandinavisk salgschef.
10:25 - 10:50
Coffee and networking break
10:50 - 11:25
Repairability and Beyond: What's New in the EU Ecodesign Framework

Frederik Yde JespersenAC-teknikker – Produktpolitik – Cirkulær Omstilling, Danish Environmental Protection Agency

The Ecodesign Regulation and its associated Working Plan entered into force on 18 July 2024 and 11 July 2025, respectively. Together, they continue and expand the EU’s efforts to reduce the environmental impacts of products, building on the previous Ecodesign Directive. The new framework broadens product scope, introduces new regulatory possibilities, and establishes key measures such as the Digital Product Passport and a ban on the destruction of unsold goods.

This presentation will provide an overview of the Regulation and the Working Plan, and will take a closer look at the repairability index introduced or considered for several product groups.

Frederik Yde Jespersen is a Technical Officer at the Danish Environmental Protection Agency. For the past three years, he has followed and contributed to the development and implementation of the Ecodesign Regulation from the Danish side, as well as other EU product policy work.
11:25 - 12:10
Remanufacturing of Pump Components: Insights and Challenges from Applied Projects

Danielle Camara de Silva, Circularity Specialist, Grundfos

This talk explores real-world remanufacturing projects such as the Remanufacturing of Rotors, Stators, Rotor Cans and Cast-Iron Pump Houses.

It examines how circularity and engineering intersect when theory meets practice, revealing hurdles like traceability, challenges into building a solid business case, and managing technical complexity.

Expect insights into how design limitations, material constraints, and process optimization challenges play a role in Remanufacturing.

Danielle Camara de Silva is a Mechanical Engineer and circularity specialist with hands-on experience in sustainable product and system design.
She is skilled in environmental impact analysis, creative problem-solving, and driving practical circular solutions through cross-functional collaboration.
12:10 - 13:10
Lunch and networking
13:10 - 14:10
Factory tour of the re-manufacturing production line for pumps on-site
14:10 - 14:35
Coffee and networking break
14:35 - 15:10
Recycling and other R-strategies

Leise Marud,Business Development Director, Stena Recycling A/S

When you are moving from linear to circular, you can reach for different R-strategies (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Remanufacture, Recycle, Recover) depending on products, materials and value chains.

Stena Recycling will unfold recycling, and the possibilities and challenges of pushing towards remanufacturing and reuse. Stena Recycling will also answer our no. 1 frequently asked questing: “What happens to the waste?” focusing on materials relevant for the participants.

Leise Marud is Business Development Director in Stena Recycling Denmark, focusing on driving the circular agenda and develop the recycling solutions for tomorrow.
15:10 - 15:45
Repair & remanufacturing

Michel Honoré, Project Manager R&D, Force Technology

How do we increase the lifespan of products?

Let us explore the possibility of abandoning the current single-use culture, and venture into expanding the lifespan of existing products, and explore the possibilities of re-manufacturing rather than replacing.

The talk showcases a few practical real-world examples of approaches to increasing product lifespan via smarter designs and re-manufacturing.

Michel Honoré is Specialist in the department of AM and Laser Technology at FORCE, and holds an M.Sc.E. in physics. He has been working with industrial applications of laser processing for 20 years including 3D printing/additive manufacturing and laser safety.
15:45 - 15:55
Closing remarks


Seminar fee

DKK 2,995 Members of Teknologisk Videndeling and promoting partners listed below and in the registration form
DKK 3,595 Non-members
DKK 200 BSc and MSc students (To register as student you need to have a membership, which is free of charge for students –  register here.)
DKK 1,125 PhD Students

All prices are excluded of Danish VAT 25%.

The fee includes talks, breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, refreshments after the seminar and access to speakers’ presentations.

Early bird discount of DKK 300 by registering before 17 February 2026. Early-bird discount does not apply to BSc, MSc and PhD students.

Invoice will be forwarded 14 days before the event. It is possible to pay by credit card.

Cancellation of event

In the event of cancellation, notice will be provided approximately 14 days before the scheduled event.

Registration

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Binding registration
Registration is binding, however substitutions are accepted at any time. Please just contact us at teknologiskvidendeling@construct.dtu.dk.

Questions
Please do not hesitate to contact Teknologisk Videndeling by e-mailing teknologiskvidendeling@construct.dtu.dk

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