MULTITEL is an applied Research Centre in digital transformation, fostering the development of eco-friendly, collaborative and efficient circular supply chains.
MULTITEL is an applied Research Centre in digital transformation with a special focus on artificial intelligence, signal processing on embedded systems, image processing and computer network management technologies. Its main activities are development and implementation of innovative projects in collaboration with local and international companies. With direct relation of Physical Internet objectives, Multitel was involved in several national and European projects promoting the development of synchro-modal, eco-friendly and efficient circular supply chains, fostering circular economy stakeholders to work together gathering several waste collection channels in European urban areas, combining the goods entering cities and the waste leaving them. Multitel was involved in several national and European projects promoting the development of synchromodal, eco-friendly and efficient logistics, thanks to a better synchronisation between the various actors of the logistic chain through active participation and coordination for some of them. We can mention in particular Interreg NWE ST4W and H2020 IW-Net on Inland Waterway Transport, and Walloon project City Line on sustainable Urban Logistics
Yves de Blic coordinates projects to promote the development of synchromodal, eco-friendly and efficient circular supply chains, thanks to effective interoperability between modes of transport (physical and digital connections).
Social media
Skills
Traceability
Interoperability
modal shift to inland waterways
digital connections
physical connections
Synchromodality
Circular Supply Chains
Interests
eco-friendly modes of transport
Biowaste
reuse of construction materials
industrial and territorial ecology
Returnable Transport Items (RTIs)
Circular Business Models
Value sharing
Resource traceability
Synergies between different urban mining sectors
Digital Product Passport
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Areas of activity
Others
Region
BE-WALLONIE
THEMATIC GROUPS INTEREST
TG-Boosting Circular Business ModelsTG-Circular Electric and ElectronicsTG- Circular PackagingTG-By-products in Circular Food SystemsTG-Industrial symbiosis