Zorluteks Accepted for Third Time in EU Horizon Europe Program with ORBIT Project
Zorluteks has been accepted for the third time into the EU-supported Horizon Europe Program with its ORBIT project. The project aims to enhance sustainability, digital transformation, and environmental responsibility within the textile sector. This acceptance follows two previous projects under Horizon 2020, reinforcing Zorluteks's commitment to R&D and its international visibility. The ORBIT project will address technical bottlenecks in environmental footprint methodologies using AI-supported infrastructure.

Zorluteks has been accepted into the Horizon Europe Program for the third time with its ORBIT project, reflecting its international R&D capabilities. The ORBIT project focuses on sustainability and digital transformation in the textile industry, building on earlier successes in Horizon 2020.
The project aims to enhance compliance with EU regulations through a Digital Product Passport and aims for a 30% reduction in carbon footprint using machine learning. Zorluteks's participation in the consortium is expected to strengthen its competitive position in circular economy innovations.




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