This talk will draw from action research with many leading companies and asks what are the leading companies doing in their sustainability actions, how far can they go with their current strategies, and what might the radical future look like?
Professor Steve Evans MAE, FIET, FLSW, FIEMA, FRSA, CEng is Director of Research in Industrial Sustainability at the University of Cambridge. After 12 years in industry Steve moved to academia and pioneered many new topics in sustainable business models, eco-efficiency and other topics within industrial sustainability. His research asks ‘how to deliver a sustainable industrial system at the speed and scale that the planet needs?’ and is conducted with leading practitioners such as Toyota, Chanel, Airbus and 100’s of other companies. He started his first research on Circular Economy in 1995. Steve has founded various cleantech start-ups and served as Special Advisor to the UK House of Lords. Steve was recently elected to serve on the Board of Academia Europaea, the eminent European academy.
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It is free for all to attend.
Venue details:
- The Maxwell Centre, Cavendish Laboratory, JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge CB3 0HE. Free parking on site, a 10-minute walk from the venue.
- The University ‘U’ bus from the city centre / Madingley Road Park and Ride also serves the West Cambridge site and stops outside the centre - see here for details.
- Cycle racks available next to /opposite the building.
Date / time: Weds 5 Jun, 5.15pm (for 5.30pm talk start time), 6.30pm networking over light refreshments, event end by 7pm
This talk is part of a series of more-or-less termly talks ‘From discovery science to industrial application’ run jointly over the last 5 years by Cambridge Network and the University of Cambridge’s Maxwell Centre and kindly hosted at the Maxwell Centre. We feature scientists whose research will possibly be commercialised in the next few years.
Contact: engagement-coordinator@maxwell.cam.ac.uk or Louise.Rushworth@cambridgenetwork.co.uk