Data-Driven Innovation Meets Sustainable PC Design: Concept Luna’s Evolution
Imagine a future where we don’t simply discard used electronics. Rather, we harvest individual components for a second, third or even fourth life. Once the device itself is truly at the end of life, we refurbish and recycle it to incorporate these same materials into next-generation laptops, monitors or phones. It’s a future where nothing goes to waste, and we dramatically reduce the mountain of electronics discarded every year – more than 57 million tons, globally, to be exact. Not only is technology dematerialized, but also the materials we use fuel a robust circular economy, thereby, reducing the need for new, raw materials.
Last year, we introduced Concept Luna, our breakthrough sustainable PC design, which illustrates our vision of how we can reduce waste and emissions, reuse materials and achieve next-level innovation. Our Experience Innovation Group engineers have worked over the last year to further refine the modular design of Concept Luna, eliminating the need for adhesives and cables, and minimizing the use of screws. These refinements make it easier to repair and dismantle a system. Concept Luna could dramatically simplify and accelerate repair and disassembly processes, making components more accessible and expanding opportunities for reuse.