Volvo Group: Digital Dirt for More Sustainable Material Transportation and Use

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Both the need to be more sustainable and to bring the construction industry up to speed with underutilized technological developments have motivated this project called Digital Dirt. Volvo Group challenged students from Stanford and Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) to innovate from the idea of data-based material tracking. This documentation presents the team's findings and proposed solution: DNES, a digital material broker.

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Date created 2021

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Author Mantle, Dolly
Author Greene, Cole
Author Mattison, Halen
Author Shin, Song Ling
Contributing author Gylleneiden, Joakim
Contributing author Hussein, Mohammed Ali
Contributing author Wirén, Joel

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Subject Stanford Mechanical Engineering
Subject 310
Subject design thinking
Subject Volvo Group
Subject material tracking
Subject construction
Subject ME310
Subject digital
Subject prototyping
Subject automation
Subject DNES
Genre Technical report

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Mantle, Dolly; Greene, Cole; Mattison, Halen; Shin, Song Ling. (2021). Volvo Group: Digital Dirt for More Sustainable Material Transportation and Use. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/jz861jj1321

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