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Electronic waste: innovation to kickstart the circular economy

● Volumes of electronic waste or e-waste are continuing to grow with 62 million tonnes generated worldwide in 2022.
● New technologies like iDEAR (Intelligent Disassembly of Electronics for Remanufacturing and Recycling), which make use of artificial intelligence and robotics, hold the promise of cleaner and more precise recycling.
● Orange is committed to a rigorous strategy for managing end-of-life equipment. The aim is to maximize the second life of equipment and build a more resource-efficient and sustainable business model.
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Various electronic devices, such as phones and tablets, along with internal components, are arranged in bins.
The image shows a man sitting at a table, slightly turned to the left. He is using a smartphone held in his right hand. The phone's screen displays a colorful background with app icons. On the table, there is a small white cup and a wooden tray. The man is wearing a hearing aid visible in his right ear. The environment is bright and modern, featuring furniture with soft shapes and neutral colors.

An optimised hearing-aid experience thanks to smartphones

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Young woman wearing gloves conducts environmental research by a lake. She uses equipment including a laptop and test kits. Trees and water in the background.

Biodiversity in lakes: multimodal AI crunches eADN data to monitor pollution

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The image depicts a group of technicians working on a telecommunications tower. They are engaged in installation or maintenance tasks, wearing safety helmets and harnesses, highlighting a focus on safety. The presence of equipment suggests they are likely involved in enhancing or troubleshooting network services.

Towards sustainable networks with Nokia: Techniques and methods

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“I lost track of time”: how we get caught up in digital applications?

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A group of people is attending a presentation of BrainBox AI at the Orange OpenTech event. Two presenter stands in front of a screen displaying graphs and information on the topic. The participants are listening attentively and appear engaged in the discussion.

BrainBox AI to cut commercial real estate emissions by up to 40%

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Collective self-consumption of energy: Building renewable, local, and shared energy

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