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Robotic Platform Reac-Discovery Developed at UJI to Accelerate Sustainable Chemical Reactor Design

by Mark Chiang
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Researchers at Universitat Jaume I (UJI) have introduced a robotic platform named Reac-Discovery, which integrates artificial intelligence, automation, and 3D printing to expedite the development of sustainable chemical processes. The system aims to significantly reduce the time required for designing catalytic reactors, which traditionally takes months or years. This advancement is positioned within the field of green chemistry and seeks to support industries in transitioning toward more environmentally friendly practices.

The Reac-Discovery platform utilizes AI-driven algorithms alongside automated systems to streamline reactor design and testing processes. By incorporating 3D printing technology, the platform can rapidly prototype and evaluate designs with greater efficiency compared to conventional methods. Researchers state that this approach minimizes resource consumption while optimizing chemical reactions for sustainability. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote eco-friendly industrial practices by reducing environmental impact through innovative technological solutions.

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Date: October 16, 2025

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