AI at the Bildungscampus in Heilbronn:
With "Sorting Susi" into the future of automated recyclables separation
The infrastructure development at the Bildungscampus in Heilbronn is taking the next step in digital waste management. The focus here is now on AI-supported sorting, which simplifies conventional everyday waste disposal.
The highlight: autonomous sorting using artificial intelligence
The current Sorting Susi pilot project marks technological progress at the site as an AI Smart Bin. The system actively takes the decision on waste separation away from users and ensures much more precise separation of recyclables.
- Intelligent object recognition: Sorting Susi uses high-resolution camera sensors and artificial intelligence to identify materials in real time.
- Fully automatic fractioning: An internal mechanism transports the waste precisely to the correct fraction.
- Maximum recycling quality: Eliminating incorrect sorting directly at the source increases the purity of the recyclable material streams.
- Interactive feedback: An integrated display visualizes the sorting process directly and makes sustainability on campus an interactive experience.
As an innovative pilot project, Sorting Susi supports waste disposal in the cafeteria and gains experience with each use in order to continuously perfect AI-supported sorting.