The aim of the project is to create the conditions for a green transition of SMEs during the recovery from the current pandemic crisis, to create the conditions for the transformation of companies towards a innovative (disruptive) transition to a more sustainable circular economy, and to enable companies to strengthen their resilience, i.e. their ability to recover from a problem or crisis situation. It builds on the use of innovative methods and partly existing resources to enable technology development with a focus on circularity and to greatly increase the access of businesses to the innovation-enhancing system. It enables companies to cope with the more or less necessary transformative transformation of their operations and includes being able to utilise the project’s ind-tech-movement approach to achieving business benefits. Here, “ind-tech-movement” refers to the intersection or interface of existing technologies and processes with a high degree of digitalisation and AI. In the project, such intersections are made available with technology support, testing possibilities and process management. A strategically increased networking and increased exposure of the prototype environment DO-tank Center and processes for change, including outside the textiles and fashion industries, will create new and more relevant collaborations, both between companies and research and between companies, which in many cases have complementary expertise. The SEE-DO-LEARN methodology from previous projects will be used.