Webinar: Circular Electronics
Mittwoch, 09. April 2025 // 13.00 - 14.30
Creative Climate Cities, Circular Berlin, WISTA Management GmbH
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We are pleased to invite you to our second webinar in our “Tech and Spaces for Circular Economy” series. This time, we will deep dive into electronics products and how current technology progress in Optics, Photonics and Materials can turn them circular.
Why does this matter?
E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream in Europe. According to the Global E-Waste Monitor 2024 report, the world generated 62 billion kg of e-waste in 2022, and since 2010 this number has been increasing by 2.3 billion kg annually. This is not only environmentally damaging, but also socially damaging with a vast majority (more than 75%) of the produced e-waste being undocumented and processed in unsafe conditions. Digitalization of products, IoT and AI are driving forces for this increase.
The big question:Can technology provide solutions to fundamentally shift the electronics industry from a linear 'take-make-dispose' model to a circular one?
This webinar will aim at answering this question by introducing some key elements such as the development of materials and processes for electronic circular design or the use of optics and photonics systems for enhanced extension of product life or material recovery. We will explore how the circular value chain of electronic products can benefit from technology innovations of today.
Speakers
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Moderators
Remi Laoubi, Electronics lead at Circular Berlin
Agenda
13.00 -13.10 Welcome words
13.10 -13.20 What are the Circular Electronics Challenges?
13.20 -13.40 What are the Technologies addressing the challenges?
13.40 -14.15 Panel exchange
14.15 -14.30 Closing
About the Project ‘Tech and Spaces for Circular Economy’
This webinar is organised as part of the ‘Tech and Spaces for Circular Economy’ project, led by Creative Climate Cities, Circular Berlin, and WISTA Management GmbH, addresses the challenges of implementing circular strategies. The project explores how innovations in optics, photonics, and materials sciences and spatial concepts can enhance and scale circular practices across industries.
Funded by the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises part of the Master Plan Industrial City Berlin 2022 - 2026 (MPI), this initiative aims to drive resource-efficient production and manufacturing.
For more information on project goals, partners, and timeline, please visit our project webpage.