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(Created claim: summary (P836): Artemise specialises in the collection and processing of mercurian light sources (incandescent bulbs, halogens, fluocompacts). In connection with RECYLUM, the national eco-organism, the company processed 1620 tonnes of used tubes and lamps in 2014. In the field of lighting, the market will tend in the coming years towards the disappearance of traditional lighting systems in favour of LED systems (electroluminescent dodes) which, by their undeni...) |
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Artemise specialises in the collection and processing of mercurian light sources (incandescent bulbs, halogens, fluocompacts). In connection with RECYLUM, the national eco-organism, the company processed 1620 tonnes of used tubes and lamps in 2014. In the field of lighting, the market will tend in the coming years towards the disappearance of traditional lighting systems in favour of LED systems (electroluminescent dodes) which, by their undeniable advantages (lower electricity consumption, longer lifespan) are expected to replace them in the medium term. While RECYLUM has collected only 10 tonnes (200,000 units) of LED bulbs at national level, the eco-organism also indicates that by 2020, more than 71 million LED bulbs, 10 million LED modules and 10 million LED luminaires will be on the market. The aim of the recyled project is to study: —the technical feasibility of dismantling and reusing LED components, -the ways of upgrading the other components of LED lamps -the possible economic models (viable activity) to lead to a demonstrator of an automated industrial processing machine for LED bulbs. This is a strategic project for the company Artemise because if initially it is a matter of diversifying its market, in the medium term it is a matter of safeguarding its activity. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: Artemise specialises in the collection and processing of mercurian light sources (incandescent bulbs, halogens, fluocompacts). In connection with RECYLUM, the national eco-organism, the company processed 1620 tonnes of used tubes and lamps in 2014. In the field of lighting, the market will tend in the coming years towards the disappearance of traditional lighting systems in favour of LED systems (electroluminescent dodes) which, by their undeniable advantages (lower electricity consumption, longer lifespan) are expected to replace them in the medium term. While RECYLUM has collected only 10 tonnes (200,000 units) of LED bulbs at national level, the eco-organism also indicates that by 2020, more than 71 million LED bulbs, 10 million LED modules and 10 million LED luminaires will be on the market. The aim of the recyled project is to study: —the technical feasibility of dismantling and reusing LED components, -the ways of upgrading the other components of LED lamps -the possible economic models (viable activity) to lead to a demonstrator of an automated industrial processing machine for LED bulbs. This is a strategic project for the company Artemise because if initially it is a matter of diversifying its market, in the medium term it is a matter of safeguarding its activity. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: Artemise specialises in the collection and processing of mercurian light sources (incandescent bulbs, halogens, fluocompacts). In connection with RECYLUM, the national eco-organism, the company processed 1620 tonnes of used tubes and lamps in 2014. In the field of lighting, the market will tend in the coming years towards the disappearance of traditional lighting systems in favour of LED systems (electroluminescent dodes) which, by their undeniable advantages (lower electricity consumption, longer lifespan) are expected to replace them in the medium term. While RECYLUM has collected only 10 tonnes (200,000 units) of LED bulbs at national level, the eco-organism also indicates that by 2020, more than 71 million LED bulbs, 10 million LED modules and 10 million LED luminaires will be on the market. The aim of the recyled project is to study: —the technical feasibility of dismantling and reusing LED components, -the ways of upgrading the other components of LED lamps -the possible economic models (viable activity) to lead to a demonstrator of an automated industrial processing machine for LED bulbs. This is a strategic project for the company Artemise because if initially it is a matter of diversifying its market, in the medium term it is a matter of safeguarding its activity. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3678510 in France
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Project Q3678510 in France |
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134,313.0 Euro
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268,626.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 July 2017
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30 June 2021
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Université de Technologie de Troyes
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L’entreprise ARTEMISE est spécialisée dans la collecte et le traitement des sources lumineuses mercuriennes (ampoules à incandescence, halogènes, fluo-compactes). En lien avec RECYLUM, l’éco-organisme référent au niveau national, l’entreprise a traité en 2014 1620 tonnes de tubes et de lampes usagés. Dans le domaine de l’éclairage, le marché va tendre dans les prochaines années vers la disparition des systèmes d’éclairage traditionnels au profit des systèmes LED (diodes électroluminescentes) qui, par leurs avantages indéniables (consommation électrique moindre, durée de vie plus importante) sont amenés à les remplacer à moyen terme. Si aujourd’hui RECYLUM n’a collecté au niveau national que 10 tonnes (200 000 unités) d’ampoules LED, l’éco-organisme indique aussi qu’à l’horizon 2020, plus de 71 millions d’ampoules LED, 10 millions de modules LED et 10 millions de luminaires LED seront sur le marché. Le projet RECYLED a pour objectif d’étudier : -la faisabilité technique du démantèlement et de la réutilisation des composants LED, -les voies de valorisation des autres constituants des lampes LED -les modèles économiques possibles (activité viable) pour aboutir à un démonstrateur d’une machine de traitement industriel automatisé des ampoules LED. C’est un projet stratégique pour l’entreprise ARTEMISE car si dans un premier temps il s’agit de diversifier son marché, à moyen terme il s’agit de sauvegarder son activité. (French)
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Artemise specialises in the collection and processing of mercurian light sources (incandescent bulbs, halogens, fluocompacts). In connection with RECYLUM, the national eco-organism, the company processed 1620 tonnes of used tubes and lamps in 2014. In the field of lighting, the market will tend in the coming years towards the disappearance of traditional lighting systems in favour of LED systems (electroluminescent dodes) which, by their undeniable advantages (lower electricity consumption, longer lifespan) are expected to replace them in the medium term. While RECYLUM has collected only 10 tonnes (200,000 units) of LED bulbs at national level, the eco-organism also indicates that by 2020, more than 71 million LED bulbs, 10 million LED modules and 10 million LED luminaires will be on the market. The aim of the recyled project is to study: —the technical feasibility of dismantling and reusing LED components, -the ways of upgrading the other components of LED lamps -the possible economic models (viable activity) to lead to a demonstrator of an automated industrial processing machine for LED bulbs. This is a strategic project for the company Artemise because if initially it is a matter of diversifying its market, in the medium term it is a matter of safeguarding its activity. (English)
18 November 2021
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Identifiers
CA0013385
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