Project cooperationUpdated on 9 January 2026
UTOBOIS
About
UTOBOIS IS a structuring project focused on second-life wood.
UTOBOIS aims to organize, secure and scale the reuse and recycling of reclaimed timber by connecting demolition, deconstruction, processing and construction actors. Through UTOBOIS, UTOBAT develops operational solutions for sourcing, qualification, logistics and reintegration of reused wood into construction projects, contributing to the emergence of a resilient and traceable second-life wood supply chain.
Stage
- Looking for partners
Topic
- Repair, Reuse, Refurbishment, Remanufacturing
- Recycling techniques
- Circular construction materials and built environment
Call
- 2nd Call 2026 (max 1.5 years)
- Experimentation call
Type
- Process innovation
- Social and behaviour innovation
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
- Product innovation
- Looking for partners
- Materials innovation
- Proposal in preparation
- Technological innovation
- Business model innovation
- 2nd Call 2026 (max 1.5 years)
- 1st Call December 2025 (max 2,5 years)
- Circular construction materials and built environment
Ali HUSSAN
Post-doctoral researcher at BUILDERS Ecole d'ingénieurs
Caen, France
Project cooperation
- Process innovation
- Looking for partners
- Recycling techniques
- Business model innovation
- 2nd Call 2026 (max 1.5 years)
- 1st Call December 2025 (max 2,5 years)
- Repair, Reuse, Refurbishment, Remanufacturing
- Circular construction materials and built environment
Arnaud Littner
Head of Circular Economy R&D Programmes at IPC
Bellignat, France
Project cooperation
Sustainable photovoltaic modules
- Product innovation
- Process innovation
- Looking for partners
- Recycling techniques
- Materials innovation
- Technological innovation
- Looking for project ideas
- Business model innovation
- Looking for a project leader
- Circular textile and fashion
- 2nd Call 2026 (max 1.5 years)
- 1st Call December 2025 (max 2,5 years)
- Repair, Reuse, Refurbishment, Remanufacturing
- Circular construction materials and built environment
Jaione Bengoechea
Head of Photo-Electrical and Photovoltaic Innovation and Technological Development Area at Centro Nacional de Energías Renovables (CENER)
Sarriguren, Spain