How can rapid prototyping impact sustainability?

How can rapid prototyping impact sustainability?

Creating new products with improved sustainability across all scopes is a key challenge within Future Devices. Technical and consumer-driven targets are ever higher, but there is now a determination for manufactures and designers to deliver innovative products with reduced impact on the environment. This can be within the various stages including design, production, useable lifetime or end-of-life, including reuse or recycling. Encompassing all of these factors is the issue of timescales – speed through the R&D process should have a positive impact on the overall climate cost of new, more sustainable products.

With this in mind, we are aiming to explore new innovations in rapid research methods, from digital prototyping to the use of 3d printing for testing ideas in real-world environments. We will hope to explore aspects ranging from ideation to regulation with a broad range of invited speakers.

Speakers include:

  • Graham Anderson - Team Leader – UK R & D, Beko
  • Richard Anthony - Senior Application Engineer - Northern Europe, Protolabs
  • Matthew Bond - REPIC
  • Sami Gabriel - Distinguished Engineer, Vodafone
  • Helen Jordan - Sustainability Manager, British Plastics Federation
  • Tashiv Ramsander - CTO & Founder, Eyesea Green

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Future Devices & Technologies SIG Champions

Nadia Aziz

Nadia Aziz

Innovation Consultant, Unbounded Future Ltd

Dr Muhammad Chughtai

Dr Muhammad Chughtai

Senior Research Specialist (Electronics & Electrical Engineering), Beko

Zahid Ghadialy

Zahid Ghadialy

Principal Analyst & Consultant, 3G4G

David Roberts

David Roberts

Founder, Jabooh Software

Charles Sturman

Charles Sturman

CEO, TechWorks