Proposed Invited Sessions

An invited session consists of a presentation session of six to 12 or more papers on a specific conference topic, organised as half or full day mini-conference.

Details of proposed invited sessions are shown below.



IS01: Systems Approaches to Net Zero
Click here for details
Chair:
Professor Jill MacBryde
University of Strathclyde
Jillian.macbryde@strath.ac.uk
Co-Chair
Professor Linda Newnes
University of Bath

Co-Chair
Susan Lattanzio
University of Bath


IS02: Sustainable Innovation within Markets and Businesses
Click here for details
Chair:
Miss. Alessia Mevoli
Anglia Ruskin University, UK
alessia.mevoli@aru.ac.uk
Co-Chair
Dr. Katie L. Leggett
Anglia Ruskin University, UK
katie-louise.leggett@aru.ac.uk
Co-Chair
Associate Professor Henna Syrjälä
University of Vaasa, Finland
Henna.Syrjala@uwasa.fi

IS03: Regenerative manufacturing and design
Click here for details
Chair:
Prof. Luisa Huatuco
University of York, UK
Luisa.huatuco@york.ac.uk
Co-Chaired by
Dr Susan Evans
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
susan-evans.evans@polyu.edu.hk

IS04: Innovation for Sustainable, Circular and Symbiotic Transformations
Click here for details
Chair:
Prof. Marco Bortolini
University of Bologna, Italy
marco.bortolini3@unibo.it
Co-Chaired by
Prof. Minna Lammi
Anglia Ruskin University, UK
minna.lammi@aru.ac.uk

IS05: Reverse Engineering for CE: 3D model reconstruction and enrichment for circular economy
Click here for details
Chair:
Robert Joost, M.Sc.
Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, IPK
Robert.joost@ipk.fraunhofer.de

IS06: Intelligent Manufacturing and Sustainable Process Modelling and Optimization
Click here for details
Chair:
Prof. Ahmed Elkaseer
Faculty of Engineering, The British University in Egypt (BUE), Egypt
ahmed.elkaseer@bue.edu.eg

IS07: People Led Systems Approaches to Net Zero
Click here for details
Chair:
Professor Jill MacBryde
University of Strathclyde
jillian.macbryde@strath.ac.uk
Co - Chaired by
Professor Linda Newnes
University of Bath, UK

Co - Chaired by
Prof. Susan Lattanzio
University of Bath, Uk