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Investigador do CESE. Atuo em projetos de pesquisa na área de Gestão de Tecnologia, abordando aspectos como a estratégia da empresa, facilitadores e barreiras e também o processo de adoção de novas tecnologias. Tenho interesse de investigação nas áreas de Gestão de Tecnologia e Inovação, Empreendedorismo Acadêmico e Interação Universidade-Empresa. Possuo pos-doc em Indústria 4.0, doutoramento em Gestão de Tecnologia e Invoação, mestrado em Engenharia Biomédica e bacharelado em Engenharia de Controle e Automação. Já atuei como professor de graduação e pós graduação, além de experiência no processo de incubação de empresas e transferencia de tecnologia da Agência Espacial Europeia.

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Detalhes

Detalhes

  • Nome

    Gustavo Dalmarco
  • Cargo

    Investigador Sénior
  • Desde

    17 julho 2017
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Publicações

2025

Preface

Autores
Simoes, A; Dalmarco, G; Rodrigues, JC; Zimmermann, R;

Publicação
Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics

Abstract
[No abstract available]

2025

Preface

Autores
Simoes, A; Dalmarco, G; Rodrigues, JC; Zimmermann, R;

Publicação
Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics

Abstract
[No abstract available]

2025

Redesign of Circular Products: An Analysis of the Fashion Industry

Autores
Dalmarco, G; Stacchetti, F; Ines, A; Zimmermann, R;

Publicação
HUMAN-CENTRED TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE, VOL 3, IAMOT 2024

Abstract
The concept of circular economy aims to extend the end-of-life of products by reducing or reusing products and materials, being Design a central part of a successful circular product. In line with the 6Rs strategy for circularity, Redesign (applied by eco-design practices) allows the creation of products that can be easily repaired, upgraded, or disassembled, extending their life, and fomenting a circular economy. For that reason, the aim of this research is to analyse the role of Redesign in the circularity of footwear products. Exploratory qualitative research was conducted, with five in-depth interviews with founders and R&D managers of prominent footwear organizations. Results demonstrate that most interviewed companies, which were born circular, considered Redesign practices from the definition of the product concept. In conclusion, looking at Redesign strategies holistically and through its specific sub-relationships have a major impact on the company's circularity practises.

2024

Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future

Autores
Zimmermann, R; Rodrigues, JC; Simoes, A; Dalmarco, G;

Publicação
Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics

Abstract

2024

Business Model Revolution: Unleashing Innovation Through Digitalisation, Servitisation and Collaborative Research in Industrial Companies

Autores
Mesquita, M; Simões, AC; Teles, V; Dalmarco, G;

Publicação
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

Abstract
Companies are putting more emphasis on the customer experience, associating services with their physical products with the help of emerging technologies. At the same time, several actors participating in research and innovation projects, such as universities, research institutes, and service providers, are involved in the value co-creation process. Thus, this study describes how digitalisation and servitisation in the context of participation in research and innovation projects contributed to innovation in industrial companies’ business model (BM). Qualitative exploratory research took place, collecting data through interviews with twelve key actors in industrial companies. The interviewees were professionals in management and R&D areas and founders from nine European countries who participated in six research and innovation European projects. The exchange of knowledge and experiences between the different actors of the innovation ecosystem influences this. From a practical point of view, research provides managers of industrial companies with the best practices and describes the main changes observed in the BM Canvas. This study also contributes to categorising companies in terms of their service maturity by associating factors other than servitisation, such as digitalisation and the actors of the research and innovation projects. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.