***No more registration possibel***Fully booked***Industrial initiative: taking advantages of decarbonization
The Green Deal and the new climate protection law are challenging and put pressure on the decarbonization path of medium-sized companies. However, investments in environmentally friendly technologies and green innovations promise new business models and growth opportunities at the same time.
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The Green Deal and the new climate protection law are challenging and put pressure on the decarbonization path of medium-sized companies. However, investments in environmentally friendly technologies and green innovations promise new business models and growth opportunities at the same time.
This kick-off event will provide an overview of the opportunities and risks derived from the Climate Protection Act for industrial SMEs as well as the various topics covered by the initiative. These topic areas will be dealt with in greater depth in parallel workshops. The workshop results will form the guiding principles for follow-up events in the coming months, so that the topic areas can then be explored in greater depth in further innovation workshops.
Join the initiative and tackle the challenges of the future together with other medium-sized companies! We look forward to your participation.
Event topics
Heat generation accounts for almost 50 percent of Germany's primary energy consumption. Society's CO2 targets present German SMEs with enormous challenges in converting from conventional to low-CO2 heat generation. Added to this are the often confusing costs for heat-generating operations arising from CO2 taxation and certificate trading.
A circular economy based on a full lifecycle approach is an essential prerequisite for the successful transition to a sustainable low-carbon economy. The aim is to drive climate innovation, implement projects with high CO2 reduction and achieve growth without emissions. Plastics are particularly in the public spotlight here. The goal of recycling plastics and increasing the use of recycled plastics is a first step towards making products more sustainable.
The aim of lightweight construction is to save raw materials, energy and costs during production, as well as the use of the product through to recycling. The resulting fuel savings and reduction of climate-damaging emissions find applications in transportation and shipbuilding, but also in the wind industry, the construction sector, and in mechanical and plant engineering. Lightweight construction not only leads to a reduction in the weight of components, but can also contribute to demand-oriented component design and - with appropriate design - to improved recyclability at the end of the life cycle.
Event moderation: Dr. Dagmar Thien, Dr. Dagmar Thien, Sales & Customer Consultant Decarbonization of Energy Systems, Siemens Energy AG
Registration deadline: 23.08.2021
A few days before the event, registered participants will receive a confirmation of participation and the technical details of the online tool including a dial-in link. If you are unable to attend despite registering, please send us a short message.
The event will be organized by ProduktionNRW and kunststoffland NRW in cooperation with VDMA.
Agenda
Qui. 26.08.21