Webinar: Industry CO2 neutral and circular in 2050
In this webinar on 28 September we discuss opportunities and challenges with different market partners and come up with tailor-made solutions for a sustainable and circular industry.
- Startdatum:
- Time:
- 15:00 - (CET)
- Location:
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Online
- Costs:
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Free
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The EU Green Deal has a high ambition and poses many challenges for the European Industry. Climate targets are getting stricter and have gained momentum in recent years. Decision makers want to know: how do I sustain and grow my business in this changing context? In this webinar we discuss opportunities and challenges with different market partners and come up with tailor-made solutions.
Programme
In this webinar Reinier Grimbergen, Principle Consultant at TNO, addresses the challenges faced by the industry and we present and discuss tailor-made solutions, a TNO Green Print. Partners Marco Bosch (Head of Carbon Management Technologies at BASF), Cas König (CEO at Groningen Seaports) and Gert-Jan Gruter (CTO at Avantium) will present their views and share their plans to become CO2 neutral and circular in 2030 and 2050.
Our moderator Brigitte Jacobs will lead the discussion followed by questions from the audience. So your questions are welcome.
- Marco Bosch (Head of Carbon Management Technologies at BASF)
- Cas König (CEO at Groningen Seaports)
- Gert-Jan Gruter (CTO at Avantium)
- Reinier Grimbergen (Strategy Consultant at TNO).
- Moderator: Brigitte Jacobs (Business Leader Energy Transition Industry at TNO).
Audience
Organisations, knowledge institutions, industry and suppliers involved in the energy transition and raw materials transition towards a sustainable industry in 2050.
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