Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun NOVUS : Towards sustainable business.

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Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun NOVUS : Towards sustainable business models EESC Functional Economy Roundtable September 9 th 2015, Brussels

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Facing a new reality: the scarcity shift What was abundant What was rare Is now abundant Is now rare Knowledge Information Skills Workforce Energies Materials Natural resources (Fossil or living ‏

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Circular and functional economy: A biomimetic approach Technosphere Biosphere Energy Matter Information

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Mimicking natural ecosystems Decomposers Solar energy Consumers (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores) Mineral nutrients (N,P, S, O, H…) Producers (vegetal’s, algae's) Organic matter

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Renewable energies Producers Consumers Decomposers Eléments nutritifs Products Circular industrial systems

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Beyond recycling EXTRACTION MANU FACTURING ASSEMBLY DISTRIBUTION USE MAINTENANCE REUSE REMANUFACTURING RECYCLE

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun NOVUS : A STEP BY STEP GUIDE A collaborative project Built with both experts and users Enriched trough user experience (V2 in progress) A 5 step process Under a Creative Commons licence

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Steping into new markets

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Valuating immaterial capital

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Turning externalities into profits

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun Valuate innovations

Emmanuel Delannoy, Institut INSPIRE Brussels, september 9 th 2015 The next industrial revolution has already begun New territorial cooperations