No module Published on Offcanvas position

Events

Online event - Circular Economy for Sustainable Development -(CESD)

Event by Circular Economy for Sustainable Development (CESD)

Where: Online

Event by Circular Economy for Sustainable Development (CESD)

Where: Online

When: Sep 21 - Sep 23, 2021.

About

Aligning with the United NationsÂ’ Sustainability Development Goals, to achieve a better and more sustainable future, is the Circular Economy concept. It represents a significant alternative to the traditional linear economy as means of reducing pressure on the environment, boosting economic growth, using and reusing resources and materials for as long as possible. This concept encompasses and applies to other aspects and sectors such as energy efficiency, land management, tourism, and more. However, the transition is quite challenging. It sheds new light on designing infrastructure using a greener model and other ways through which cleaner renewable energy and production can incorporate the circular economy model. It does not
This conference will also discuss the intersection between Circular Economy and emerging trends such as Artificial Intelligence as means of improving operation, design, and infrastructure optimization. Emerging technologies are being used as a way of blurring the boundaries between all sectors for one main goal: reducing our negative impact on the environment by changing production processes.

This conference will discuss the intersection between Circular Economy and emerging trends such as Artificial Intelligence as means of improving operation, design and infrastructure optimization. Emerging technologies are being used as a way of blurring the boundaries between all sectors for one main goal: reducing our negative impact on the environment by changing production processes.

Conference Topics:

1. Circular Economy: A Sustainable Solution for a Sustainable Future
2. Circular Tourism As A Key Factor
3. Green Infrastructure and Renewable Energy
4. Manufacturing and the Role of Digitalization
5. International Trade and the Transition to a Circular Economy