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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200910T100000
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SUMMARY:Smart Food Factory Online Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:By 2050\, the world population is expected to be 9 billion people. The combination of richer diets and increased population means that food production will have to be doubled in the next 30 years. Today’s Food and Beverage manufacturing facilities are held to extremely strict standards that are being met and regulated through automation. There is also consistent pressure from competition to improve product nutrition\, taste\, and integrity – all while keeping pricing low and food safe. Achieving efficiency\, keeping costs low and maintaining quality is the balance that leads to success. \nThis online conference and exhibition\, which will beheld on 10th of September\, will investigate what future food factories will look like and how current issues should be addressed to realise this vision. \nThe event will include speakers on the following areas: \n\nFactory design and equipment of the future\nRecipe Management\nIndustry 4.0\nDigitisation\nEngineering / Automation / Robotics\nInformation Technology\nFuture manufacturing practices\nCooking\, Chilling & Freezing\nSupply Chain Optimisation\nLean & Continuous Improvement\nTraceability\nPackaging Machinery & Materials\nMaterials Handling\nSustainability – Water – Energy – Waste\nLaboratory Technology
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/smart-food-factory-online-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTSTAMP:20260428T235946
CREATED:20200617T154339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T154339Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Event - Industrial Efficiency 2020; Decarbonise Industry
DESCRIPTION:Time is running out to avert catastrophic consequences from global warming. Following IPCC’s wake-up call\, bold and decisive action is needed now. With a third of global final energy consumption\, industry has a key role in the transition ahead. \nRegardless of the end-use sector\, energy efficiency is key to decarbonisation\, productivity gains\, energy security\, improved competitiveness and socio-economic benefits. Efficiency improvements also reduce costs associated with maintenance\, production stand-still and insurance fees. And\, importantly\, this will have positive employment benefits throughout the economy. \nFast decarbonisation key challenge \nThe decarbonisation of industry presents a formidable challenge. In a few sectors\, such as iron and steel\, new carbon-free processes may lead to more electricity being used. Just going for renewables is not enough. By increasing efficiency across all sectors and end-uses we can free up resources to make this transition affordable and manageable. \nLooking beyond carbon and energy \nIndustrial Efficiency 2020 will explore current and emerging trends in industry\, such as new business models\, digitalisation\, industry 4.0\, the circular economy and resource efficiency\, and discuss the significance of these trends for delivering decarbonisation. The multiple benefits of energy efficiency are of particular interest. \nSix panels on accelerating the decarbonisation \nAll presentations by participants are based on an abstract submission for any of the following six panels (for a complete description of the panels and presentation of the panel leaders\, see the panels and theme pages). \nPolicies and programmes to drive transformation\nSustainable production towards a circular economy\nEnergy management – in real life\nTechnology\, processes and systems\nBusiness models\, finance and investment\nDeep decarbonisation of industry \nA vibrant and proud industry and harbour city \nThis event was planned to take place in Gothenburg\, on the west coast of Sweden. It is a proud and vibrant industrial and harbour city\, traditionally open to the rest of the world. It is the hometown of several of Sweden’s world-famous manufacturing companies such as Volvo and SKF.\nDespite the event going digital\, eceee keep working with Gotheburg-based Chalmers Industriteknik and Chalmers University of Technology. Chalmers Industriteknik is a consulting company in industrial energy\, materials\, design and circular economy with its roots in Chalmers University. \nCompact format and mixed presentations \nFormal panel presentations of either peer-reviewed papers or extended abstracts (without accompanying paper) will be offered in two sessions mid-day to accommodate for parrticipants in other time zones. \nWe welcome you to four days packed with presentations.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/digital-event-industrial-efficiency-2020-decarbonise-industry/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201125
DTSTAMP:20260428T235946
CREATED:20200908T101453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T150643Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Logistics Roadmap training
DESCRIPTION:Develop or improve your Sustainable Logistics Roadmap with Smart Freight Centre.\nLearn from industry experts how to take concrete actions to achieve a 30% reduction in logistics emissions by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050. \nBy the end of the course you will have the building blocks to create your own company-specific Sustainable Logistics Roadmap. \nWhat does the course cover?\nThe course is about creating your company specific roadmap. We will teach you how to do this in 4 steps: where are we now\, where are we going\, how do we get there and what do we need. \nIt includes: \n\n15-hour e-training course delivered as 10 live webinars of 90 minutes spread over 3 months\nEach session covers theory and practical real-world case studies\nA slide book\, Excel- based worksheeets and a Roadmap template that allows participants to build their own roadmap step-by-step\nSmart Freight Centre works with own and industry experts who are available for Q&A following each session\n\n\nWho is the course for?\nIt is especially suited for multinational companies that want to know where to start or how to improve reducing GHG emissions within their global supply chain. \nThe course is designed for logistics\, procurement and sustainability managers who are ready to achieve measurable results! \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/sustainable-logistics-roadmap-training/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTSTAMP:20260428T235946
CREATED:20200903T130219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T130227Z
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SUMMARY:EPA National Waste Event
DESCRIPTION:The EPA National Waste Event will be streamed via a web-based app on 16 & 17 September. Registered delegates can access the event program on tablets\, laptops\, or desktop devices. \n**Registration is now open** \nThe circular economy aims to extend the useful life of products and materials including their reuse and reduce waste to an absolute minimum. This online event is an opportunity for those interested in the waste sector to learn about recent developments in the circular economy and the opportunities and challenges of this sector of the economy. It will also be of interest to those involved in enforcing the national waste enforcement priorities. \nThe event will include presentations from the Department of Communications\, Climate Action and Environment; Accenture UK; County and City Management Association; Local Authorities; Irish Manufacturing Research; EPA; the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Waste Resources Action Programme (WRAP) Cymru. \nThe event will run over two mornings and will involve four sessions. \nDay 1 of this event is open to all participants. Day 2 will be open to Public Authority Personnel or NIECE members only \nDay 1: Open to All\n* Policy and the Circular Economy\n* Responding to Opportunities in the Circular Economy \nDay 2: Open to relevant Public Authority Personnel or NIECE Network Members Only\n* Addressing Illegal Waste Activities\n* Evidence for the Circular Economy \nThe event is approved by Engineers Ireland for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development. \nThere will be opportunities to network\, communicate with fellow attendees\, and participate in polling and Q&A sessions.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/epa-national-waste-event/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTSTAMP:20260428T235946
CREATED:20200908T133222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T122409Z
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SUMMARY:ICBE - Winning in a Digital Age “Strategy”
DESCRIPTION:Irish Centre for Business Excellence (ICBE) is delighted to present a suite of unique on-line virtual sessions which will inspire\, explore and challenge attendees to embrace Digital Transformation. Our keynote presentations will openly discuss the challenges and achievements experienced in adopting a customer centric approach to innovation\, digitisation and Global performance. Directly engage with multinational organisations who will highlight the roadmap they chose while exploring practical digital tools and techniques to create a sustainable and resilient business environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nICBE will host these three virtual sessions (September 24th\, November 26th and January 28th) as a pipeline towards our National Conference on Digital Productivity taking place in Limerick on the 10th March 2021. The three virtual sessions will bring attendees on a digital journey\, culminating on 10th March with an event purposely designed to develop improved thinking and digital collaboration across the organisational structure \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nSession 1- Winning in a Digital Age “Strategy”:\nFacilitator: Anton Savage \n\n\nPresenter: Richard Seroter – Director – Google Cloud\n\nLearning Outcomes: \n\nDefinition of what does digital mean\nTransformation Models to launch\, scale and sustain\nWhat does success look like?\nThe Digital Culture\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter: Sean O’Reilly – EMEA VP of Logistics – Dell Technologies\nCase Study: Dell Technologies “Lessons from the road”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/winning-in-a-digital-age-strategy/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Lean business ireland,Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200929T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T235946
CREATED:20200915T151305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T151511Z
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SUMMARY:Managing and Reporting your Value Chain Emissions
DESCRIPTION:Given the ambitious global targets that are being set to reach “net zero”\, organisations are either initiating or stepping up their carbon commitment reductions. With most large companies already accounting and reporting on the emissions from their direct operations (Scopes 1 and 2)\, they are now beginning to focus on their full range of corporate value chain and product emissions.  Emissions from along the value chain (also known as Scope 3 emissions) often represent a company’s biggest greenhouse gas impact however they can be much harder to measure than those from a company’s direct operations. Value chain emissions include all indirect emissions generated by the business such as purchased goods and services\, investments\, business travel\, use of sold products\, upstream and downstream transportation. \nThis event will address the steps organisations can take to identify and reduce their Scope 3 emissions and will include case studies from both Microsoft and Kellogg. \nAgenda \nOverview of Value Chain Emissions (Scope 3) from Grainne McIvor at Clearstream Solutions \nUpdate on the CDP Supply Chain Programme from Hugo Ernest-Jones at CDP Global \nPanel: The steps companies can take to both measure\, reduce and report on their value chain emissions \n– Ken O’Farrell\, Director of Fulfilment and Logistics at Microsoft \n– David Fitzgerald\, Head of Responsible Sourcing for Europe at Kellogg \nKen and David will be joined on the panel by Grainne and Hugo and it will be moderated by Brian O’Kennedy from Clearstream Solutions. \nAudience: This event should be of interest to companies who are starting or stepping up their carbon journey and setting carbon reduction targets. \nThis event is supported by CDP\, Ibec Supply Chain Network & the Dublin Chamber. It is free to attend but registration is necessary. \nPlatform: This event is virtual and the link will be sent to those who have registered in advance of the event \nRegistration: This event is free to attend\, however registration is essential at this REGISTER HERE 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/managing-and-reporting-your-value-chain-emissions/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200930T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T235946
CREATED:20200908T144437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T144437Z
UID:21461-1601460000-1601481600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Manufacturing & Supply Chain Ireland Online Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The manufacturing and supply chain sector in Ireland is experiencing a once in 100 year event that will have implications long after the Covid-19 pandemic has passed.\nThis online event will bring together all of the key stakeholders from industry\, Government & academia to form a narrative and a platform to pivot to the new normal. \nTopics to be covered include: \n\nThe Pandemic’s Short-Term Effects on Manufacturers in Ireland\nLong-Term Effects\nRevival of (Automated) Domestic Manufacturing\nDecoupling of Supply Chains\nData Infrastructure as a Strategic Asset\nDigitization as a Competitive Advantage\nRemote Work\, Collaboration and the ‘Virtual Shift’
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/manufacturing-supply-chain-ireland-online-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Lean business ireland,Other
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