The International CARE Electronics Office is pleased to announce the Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2010 conference and exhibition on Electronics and the Environment. It will take place in Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre Vienna (Austria), which is situated in the Apothecaries’ Wing of the famous castle. This Symposium is the only platform for presenting the up-to-date progress on sustainable development and the development of eco-efficient electr(on)ic & automotive products.
This year’s program will feature the latest in environmental design, clean manufacturing, energy-efficiency, climate change, new eco-efficient technologies, collection, reverse logistics/trade-in, refurbishment, carbon trading, re-use, remarketing, recycling and policy making from leading experts in industry, academia, consulting, recyclers and public area around the globe.
All companies in the electr(on)ics, automotive, solar and PV, chemical and recycling industry, power suppliers, electricity generators and distributors, contract manufacturers, material and component suppliers, service and logistic companies, collective systems, academia, consulting and public authorities (local, regional, international) are invited to attend and contribute.
International Program Committee
| Braden Allenby, Arizona State Univ. |
| Andrew Baynes, Apple |
| Alastair Borissow, CISCO |
| Ignacio Campino, Deutsche Telekom |
| Martin Charter, Univ. Creative Arts |
| Mark Danis, Fujitsu Technology Services |
| Patrick Eagan, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison |
| Gregor Eckerth, agiplan |
| Thomas Fischer, Sony |
| Georg Fröhlich, Electrocycling |
| Hiroyuki Furukawa, Panasonic/ENE |
| Edward Grenchus, IBM |
| Christian Hagelüken, Umicore |
| Carol Handwerker, Purdue Univ. |
| Jean-Pierre Hannequart, ACRR |
| Charuek Hengrasmee, Thai Electrical and Electronics Institute |
| Val Herman, EUES |
| Constantin Herrmann, PE International |
| Klaus Hieronymi, HP |
| Maarten ten Houten, Philips |
| Zsolt István, BayLogi |
| Mustafa Karabuz, HP |
| Bernd Kopacek, SAT |
| Joan Krajewski, Microsoft |
| Rüdiger Kühr, United Nations Univ. |
| Julio Lambing, e5 |
| Wells Lin, AU Optronics |
| Kay Nimmo, ITRI |
| Nils F. Nissen, Fraunhofer IZM |
| Raymond Nyer, RNC |
| Bob Pfahl, iNEMI |
| Herbert Reiss, Change Leader |
| Lutz-Günther Scheidt, SAT-iCREE |
| Soren E. Schulze, IBM |
| Chris Slijkhuis, MBA Polymers |
| Eelco Smit, Epson |
| Guido Sonnemann, UNEP |
| Markus Stutz, Dell |
| Aidan Turnbull, Environ |
| Francesco Veglio, Univ. L'Aquila |
| Rolf Widmer, EMPA |
| Achim Winter, CCR |
| Norbert Zonneveld, EERA |
The majority of participants will be
- senior business managers, product managers, design engineers and environmental experts from leading electr(on)ic and automotive companies as well as from enterprises active in the field of electricity generation and distribution from America, Asia and Europe
- management and engineering representatives from the recycling industry, component and material suppliers, chemical industry and financial institutes
- Attendees from governments, public authorities, associations, leading universities and research organizations from all around the globe.
What are the benefits from participating?
- An expert overview of the current state-of-the-art of environmental technology, eco-efficient products and sustainable processes.
- The chance to hear key thinkers within leading companies presenting their visions on energy-efficiency in the 21st century.
- An opportunity to discuss new ideas and concepts with experts from your industry or research field through participation in parallel workshops.
- An opportunity to identify and meet possible business development and research partners.
- An update on ecological legislation and consumer behavior from various countries.
The conference language will be English. There will be no simultaneous translation provided.
| Conference | Date & Place | Number of Participants |
Partner | ||||
| Going Green CARE ELECTRONICS 2006 |
November 13–16, 2006 Kursalon Vienna (Austria) |
331 |
HP, EARN, ECOLIFE II, CCR, ENDS, ENVIRON, ERA, ISL, Microsoft, PE International, Green Electronics Council, Interseroh, DHL
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| Electronics Goes Green 2004+ | September 6-8, 2004 Estrel Congress Hotel Berlin (Germany) |
510 |
IEEE Computer Society, hp invent, INTERSEROH, BITKOM, Federal Ministry for Education and Research, ZVEI, VDI, EURIKA, UNEP, Japan for Sustainability, Elektronik Praxis, semi, Fraunhofer FhG | ||||
| Going Green CARE ELECTRONICS 2002 |
November 25-28, 2002 Austria Center Vienna (Austria) |
312 |
IEEE EEC, IEEE TCEE, IEEE CPMT, TC GEMP, EUREKA, ECOTRONICS, European Commission, Sony, TU Wien, Vienna Business Agency, KERP, MTR, Fraunhofer IZM, ReUse | ||||
| Electronics Goes Green 2000+ | September 11-13, 2000 Estrel Congress Hotel Berlin (Germany) |
535 |
IEEE Computer Society, EXPO 2000, JEMAI, Federal Ministry for Education and Research, IPC, EUREKA, European Commission, Nokia, Philips, Fraunhofer Society, TU Berlin, TU Delft | ||||
| Care Electronics 1998 | November 16-19, 1998 Austria Center Vienna (Austria) |
301 |
EXPO 2000 Hannover, BMWA, EUREKA, EUROENVIRON, PREPARE, EACEM, EUROBIT, EC, FEEI, FVIT, IEE, IEEE, Sony, SUSTCH, UNEP, Austrian Airlines, Creditanstalt, Durmont, IBM, Team 7, Sony, Vienna Convention Bureau, Xerox, WBCSD | ||||
| Care Electronics 1996 | November 18-20, 1996 Frankfurt (Germany) |
280 |
Federal Ministry of the Environment, EUREKA, EUROBIT, EUROENVIRION, IEE, IEEE, PREPARE, UNEP, WBCSD, ZVEI, VDMA |
