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Gothenburg-based Adsorbi raises €360k to purify indoor air with cellulose-based material

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🏒 Organizations: Adsorbi, Chalmers University of Technology


Swedish startup Adsorbi has secured €360k in seed funding from MetsΓ€ Spring, Chalmers Ventures, and Jovitech Invest for its cellulose-based air purification material that can be used in air filters and odour removal products. The funds will be used to continue studying product application possibilities and ramp up sales in odour removal and art conservation, while concentrating on product development and field testing with air filter companies. Adsorbi is a spinout from Chalmers University of Technology based in Gothenburg.

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Artificial intelligence for throughput bottleneck analysis

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✍️ Authors: Mukund Subramaniyan, Anders Skoogh, Jon Bokrantz, Muhammad Azam Sheikh, Matthias Thurer, Qing Chang

🏒 Organizations: Chalmers University of Technology, Jinan University, University of Virginia


Identifying, and eventually eliminating throughput bottlenecks, is a key means to increase throughput and productivity in production systems. In the real world, however, eliminating throughput bottlenecks is a challenge. This is due to the landscape of complex factory dynamics, with several hundred machines operating at any given time. Academic researchers have tried to develop tools to help identify and eliminate throughput bottlenecks. Historically, research efforts have focused on developing analytical and discrete event simulation modelling approaches to identify throughput bottlenecks in production systems. However, with the rise of industrial digitalisation and artificial intelligence (AI), academic researchers explored different ways in which AI might be used to eliminate throughput bottlenecks, based on the vast amounts of digital shop floor data.

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