Results 3rd workshop on “Sustainable Manufacturing in Europe”

February 1st 2011, Brussels

The 3rd Greenovate! Europe - ZVO Workshop on “Sustainable Manufacturing in Europe” - INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION: Opportunities and challenges for SMEs took place in Brussels on February 1st 2011.

The workshop attracted forty six participants from all accross Europe, including large industrial players, industrial associations, manufacturing SMEs, consultants as well as European Commission officials. The day was full of interesting presentations and follow up discussions.

The moderator of the day was Ernst-Udo Sievers of i.con innovation, a Board member of Greenovate! Europe. After the welcoming speeches, which set the scene of why sustainable manufacturing and resource efficiency in the surface treatment industry as well as in Europe in general is becoming more and more important, the day kicked off with a set of interesting presentations (find below).

Presenters covered a variety of topics, such as the opportunities and challenges that the surface finishing industry is facing in applying innovative techniques; and possible ways in designing a holistic framework for innovation and environmental regulation. The key message from the industry was that the industry is a cross sectoral one that is interconnected with many others; that cooperation is needed to reduce detailed regulation which sometimes hinders innovation in the industry; that the industry is ready to take unavoidable risks in order to achieve such goals and that resource efficiency is indeed becoming key; and that considering the complexities of supply chains are also key in directing the need for innovation in the industry.

For the event Greenovate! Europe and ZVO presented a discussion paper on  "The potential contribution to greater resources efficiency of companies and the supply chain involved in surface finishing"(please see below).The day concluded with a debate on how industry, and more specifically SMEs, can cope and adapt to changing economic and regulatory environments in the future.

Results of this workshop shall feed into reflections of European surface engineering SMEs on their role for resource efficiency of entire supply chains, and their particular requirements from EU institutions in terms of regulation and innovation support.

PRESENTATIONS OF THE WORKSHOP

Opportunities and challenges in applying innovative techniques in surface finishing  Malte-Matthias Zimmer, CEO of Thoma Metallveredlung GmbH / ZVO

Designing a holistic framework for innovation and environmental regulation  Werner Richtering, Manager R&D GMS, Atotech Germany GmbH / ZVO

SME-driven innovation in surface finishing – a long-term success story  Lionel Thiery, R&D Manager France, Member of Management Board Coventya

Resource efficiency in manufacturing – how to reach the masses  Bettina Gilbert, European Projects Manager, WRAP Cymru

Application of Best Available Techniques in SMEs – innovation or compliance?

The view of a Chromium plater , Herbert Breidenbach, ZVO Head of Environment Department

The view of a British coater , Graham Armstrong, Sales Manager of Indestructible Paint Ltd

The view of the Italian electroplating industry , Berthold Sessler, CETS President

 

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