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December 16 th , 2013 – 17:30 CET/ 16:30 GMT SPARK! Meet the platform “Industrial Symbiosis” The Climate-KIC student community is invited to tackle five challenges given by the platform ‘Industrial Symbiosis’. While the challenges are first presented in Berlin and video-broadcasted to the CLCs in UK, Netherlands and France, students then split up into groups and tackle one challenge per CLC (2 in Berlin). In the end, the outputs are presented via video-broadcast again. The Industrial Symbiosis Platform supports the roll out of demand-led innovation and enables Europe to proactively identify solutions that address regional priorities and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the Platform works with business to optimise resource efficiency across the value chain and throughout the material life cycle delivering cross sectorial innovative Industrial Symbiosis solutions. The five ‘challengers’ and their fields of expertise are: Christoph Sievering (Bayer Material Science, GER) Chemical feedstock utility and infrastructure sharing in future clusters Arturo Castillo Castillo (Imperial College London, UK) Ex-ante symbiotic process and product design Adrian Murphy (International Synergies, West-Midlands RIC UK) Symbiotic resource matching Gijsbert Korevaar (TU Delft, NL) Defining, modelling and exploiting symbiotic data Leonardo Rosado (Chalmers University of Technology, SWE) Linking urban mining with Industrial processes: An identification of resource quantities available

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Flyer for the last Climate-KIC Spark! session in 2013. All CLCs will be participating, contact your local Education Manager for more details.

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Page 1: SPARK! 16th December 2013

December 16th, 2013 – 17:30 CET/ 16:30 GMT

SPARK! Meet the platform “Industrial Symbiosis”

The Climate-KIC student community is invited to tackle five challenges given by the platform

‘Industrial Symbiosis’. While the challenges are first presented in Berlin and video-broadcasted to the

CLCs in UK, Netherlands and France, students then split up into groups and tackle one challenge per

CLC (2 in Berlin). In the end, the outputs are presented via video-broadcast again.

The Industrial Symbiosis Platform supports the roll out of demand-led innovation and enables Europe

to proactively identify solutions that address regional priorities and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Additionally, the Platform works with business to optimise resource efficiency across the value chain

and throughout the material life cycle delivering cross sectorial innovative Industrial Symbiosis

solutions.

The five ‘challengers’ and their fields of expertise are:

Christoph Sievering (Bayer Material Science, GER)

Chemical feedstock utility and infrastructure sharing in future clusters

Arturo Castillo Castillo (Imperial College London, UK)

Ex-ante symbiotic process and product design

Adrian Murphy (International Synergies, West-Midlands RIC UK)

Symbiotic resource matching

Gijsbert Korevaar (TU Delft, NL)

Defining, modelling and exploiting symbiotic data

Leonardo Rosado (Chalmers University of Technology, SWE)

Linking urban mining with Industrial processes: An identification of resource quantities available

Page 2: SPARK! 16th December 2013

Local information London

Venue:

Royal School of Mines Lecture Theatre G.20, South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London

16:15 Meet-up

16:30 Broadcast I

Welcome (Malte Schneider, CLC Director Germany)

Presentation of challenges

Group work at CLCs

NL > challenge by Gijsbert Korvaar

UK > challenge by Arturo Castillo Castillo

FR > challenge by Adrian Murphy

GER > challenges by Christoph Sievering and Leonardo Rosado

Broadcast II

Output presentations (5 min by CLC)

Closing remarks

from 18:30 Get together Christmas drinks

To attend at one of the other CLCs, please get in touch with the local Education Manager:

DE (TU Berlin): Elena Knaack, elena.knaack@climate‐kic.org

FR (UPMC): Audrey Nivet, [email protected]

NL: Nies Springer, [email protected]

UK (Imperial College): Madeleine Bothe, [email protected]