Innovative technologies for reducing the CO2footprintin industry
The Smart E-Factory invites executives, decision-makers, and sustainability experts to learn about innovative technologies for energy-optimized and resource-efficient factories. In a series of webinars, researchers from Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, the Institute for Energy Research at TH OWL, and IANUS Simulation GmbH will present their latest findings.
A central theme of this session is the systematic determination of the
CO2footprint, which companies increasingly have to calculate for their products. Seyed Davood Mousavi from the Institute for Energy Research at TH OWL demonstrates, using a plastic cup from the CUNA production line of SmartFactoryOWL, how relevant key performance indicators from various process steps of the value chain can be combined.
Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to speak with the experts, visit the SmartFactoryOWL live in Lemgo, or book an energy potential analysis for their company. The industrial sector, which accounted for 29% of Germany's final energy consumption in 2021 according to the German Federal Environment Agency, offers significant potential for saving electrical energy.
The Smart-E-Factory project, funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV), is developing digital solutions for the energy optimization of factories under the leadership of Fraunhofer IOSB-INA at the Innovation Campus Lemgo. The aim is to support small and medium-sized enterprises in implementing climate-friendly technologies and to strengthen the competitiveness of industry.
Source: www.its-owl.de