Last year, Dell introduced us to the Concept Luna, which is a sustainable PC design for easy laptop repairs. A year later, Dell is still pretty much serious about the new concept and talks further about it and has now further refined the modular nature of the concept. Check out the details below.

Dell’s Concept Luna is an effort to reuse the available materials and repair a laptop for reduced carbon emissions and a sustainable environment. The new concept of PC design has been further advanced to dismiss the need for adhesives and cables, making repairability easier than ever. Plus, dismantling would become simple too.

The aim is to make more devices with a modular design. It is further revealed that “the exciting addition of robotics and automation serves as a catalyst to accelerate efficient device disassembly, measure component health and remaining usability, and better understand which components can be reused, refurbished or recycled – so nothing goes to waste. This vision has broad and profound implications for us, our customers, and the industry at large, as we work together to reduce e-waste.“