Copyright: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering The project aims to develop new or improved products, processes or services with high added value and high commercialisation potential to support the green transition.The aim is to significantly reduce energy consumption and consequently carbon dioxide emissions. To achieve this objective, the consortium brings together the knowledge and marketing capacities of some key stakeholders in the field of factories of the future and energy efficient products.The consortium includes companies: Gorenje, d.o.o., Fotona, d.o.o., Domel, d.o.o., LPKF, d.o.o., Yaskawa Slovenija d.o.o., Danfoss Trata, d.o.o., Kronoterm, d.o.o. and Medius, d.o.o., as well as the research organisations: Faculty of Social Sciences (UL) and the Faculty of Management (UP). The lead partner is the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Ljubljana.The Recovery and Resilience Facility provides funding of EUR 3.7 million, while the total value of the investment is EUR 5.2 million. The project started in January 2024 and will be completed by June 2026.Additional links:https://www.fs.uni-lj.si/en/press-releases/greentech-developing-the-factories-and-products-of-the-future-for-the-green-transition/Top 100 recipients:Gorenje, d.o.o., project Development of low-emission household appliances and verification systems - Co-financing of investments in RDI demonstration and pilot projects ReferenceC3.K8.IBProject locations Slovenia EU contribution€3 700 000 Project websitehttps://www.fs.uni-lj.si/...