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AI and Machine Learning as a tool for forest research and industry

AI and Machine Learning as a tool for forest research and industry

Dec 20, 2021 | ONLINE COURSE

Register for course How can Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) be used as a tool within forest industry and research? This seven-part, university-accredited course, starting February 28th, is organized by the Digital Cellulose...

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  • New partners: Norrköping Science Park and ParsNord
  • Digital Cellulose Center’s webinar series
  • Bio-based moisture sensors for wood
  • New industrial partners within flow batteries: Cellfion, Rivus, and Redox.me
  • Clean energy – Osmotic energy generator with nanocellulose membrane

Aim of the Digital Cellulose Center

The Digital Cellulose Center aims to develop sustainable, circular electronics by combining forest materials and IoT. The research within the Digital Cellulose Center will focus on digital cellulose, combining cellulose with electroactive material, making it possible to develop electrically active cellulose products that can communicate with the digital world while remaining sustainable. This could mean entirely new types of active packaging solutions, able to sense and adapt to their surroundings, or paper rolls able to store energy from solar cells or wind power.

The Digital Cellulose Center Partners

The DCC includes the academic partners RISE, Linköping University (LiU), and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), together with a large group of companies representing areas such as electroactive materials, paper and pulp, packaging and conversion as well as electrical applications and energy storage. The Center is coordinated by RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and financed by Sweden’s innovation agency Vinnova.