Course Summary

Remanufacturing is a term coined for the process of taking a previously sold, worn, non-functional product or component and reviving it to turn it into a like-new condition which thereby extends the product lifecycle.

The process of remanufacturing is becoming increasingly popular across many industries ranging from aerospace to food production thanks to the reduction in resources and offering a more sustainable manufacturing solution.

Following on from the Introduction to remanufacturing course, this self-directed online course will cover design for remanufactured, commonly referred to as DfRem. The course will offer you a full understanding of DfRem highlighting the importance, and the benefits of adopting such a strategy. In addition, the course will also cover the design for ‘X’ approaches.

By undertaking this course, we hope that it will inspire those working in manufacturing to adopt a remanufacturing process into their business.

NOTE: This is a self-directed course delivered online.

This course is funded by the 2014-2020 European Structural and Investment Fund as part of the Advancing Manufacturing Challenge Fund.

1 hour approximately self directed

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