Sustainable Innovation 2010


Creating Breakthroughs: Green growth, Eco-innovation, Entrepreneurship and Jobs
Part of the 'Towards Sustainable Product Design' series of conferences

15th International Conference
8th-9th November 2010
RDM Campus
Rotterdam
The Netherlands

Organised by:
The Centre for Sustainable Design

Strategic partner:
Enviu
Platinum sponsor:
Rotterdam Climate Initiative
Gold sponsor:
Port of Rotterdam
Media partner:
ENDS Europe
Supported by:
UNEP/Wuppertal Institute Collaborating
Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP)

Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment

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***Special conference issue to be published in Greener Management International***

Background

The world will see major changes resulting from the greening of economic stimulus packages that will create new investments, businesses, products, technologies and jobs. Korea and China are leading the way and have already been spending money. However, the majority of money is predicted to start being distributed in 2010. In parallel, both Korea and Japan have announced their aim to each create one million green jobs resulting from their investments. Behind the scenes, the United Nations and the World Economic Forum are contributing to the development of thinking and learning through their Green Economy projects. This coupled with growing media interest associated with the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) in Copenhagen in December 2009 will ensure that awareness of both threats and opportunities of climate change will be high profile. A key underlying theme being how global society moves towards a model of low carbon prosperity.

Major investors are now starting to move money, experience and expertise back into the space with a clear focus on energy and resource efficient solutions and technologies. George Soros has recently announced an investment of $1 billion over ten years in The Climate Policy Initiative and Warren Buffet's 'Build Your Dream' (BYD) electric vehicle car company has completed major deals with thirteen provincial Chinese governments. In addition, there are likely to be more disruptive innovators entering the 'green' market aiming for mass market change e.g. the recent launch of the Google car by Google.

In addition, there is growing worldwide discussion over what is a 'green' or sustainable product? This is going to be accelerated by, for example, the launch of Walmart's Sustainable Product Index which will have a major impact on global supply chains. This will be a challenge for the unprepared but an opportunity for those that are proactive. There is no easy answer. Global companies, innovators and entrepreneurs alike are grappling with the need to develop and implement strategies to create, produce and commercialise products, services, technologies and new business models that have lower environmental impact that generate social and financial benefits. Leadership and creativity will be needed, if the opportunities are to be recognised and accepted.

Concept

Sustainable Innovation 2010 will provide a platform to discuss the future opportunities and challenges related to the design, development and commercialisation of sustainable products, services, technologies and new business models. Sustainable Innovation 2010 will include invited and refereed papers from academics, consultants, entrepreneurs, investors, technology providers, designers, sustainability, environment and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) managers as well as other business functions. The event will be a unique learning experience, networking space and an opportunity to think! Delegates will come globally from large companies, entrepreneurs, as well as academia, government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The conference is supported by an international Advisory Board.

Conference Topics

Sustainable Innovation 2010 welcomes conceptual and research-based papers covering sustainable innovation, technology, product and service design and development. Papers particularly focused on the relationship between sustainable innovation, products, technology, entrepreneurship and job creation related to the following topics are particularly welcomed:

  • Radical change
  • Sustainable technologies
  • Disruptive Innovation
  • Innovation processes
  • Market transformation
  • Organisational dimensions
  • Sustainable Consumption & Production
  • Green public procurement
  • Regional approaches
  • Supply chain management
  • Product policy
  • Management systems
  • Eco-innovation
  • Sustainable product design and development
  • New business models
  • Education, training and skills
  • Product-service-systems (PSS)
  • Collaborations and partnerships
  • Green venturing
  • Methodologies
  • Sustainable entrepreneurship
  • Case Studies


Benefits

Sustainable Innovation 2010 will provide a range of benefits to speakers and delegates:

  • Unique:               Forum for new ideas and concepts
  • Leading-edge:      Presentations from leading researchers, practitioners and policy-makers
  • Content:              New research, results and thinking
  • Networking:         Opportunities to meet business, government and academia
  • Track-record:       Over 1600 delegates from over 40 countries have attended previous conferences
  • Established:        15th international conference

Submission Details

Conference papers: please email SI10@ucreative.ac.uk, fax or post up to 500 words describing your proposed paper by 26th April 2010. The paper will then be sent to the Advisory Board for evaluation and authors will be given feedback by June 2010. The 'top 30' highest rated papers will be invited to present at the conference and will be published in conference proceedings (with ISBN). Following disccusion with conference chairs the top papers presented at the event will be invited to publish in Greener Management International (GMI) the leading quarterly management journal drawing together strategic environmental and sustainability issues as they affect organisations worldwide. GMI enjoys a global reputation for innovation, readability and quality. With an international Editorial Board of over thirty professional and academic experts, GMI maintains rigorous standards for contributions. Please only submit abstracts if you have a budget to attend the conference.

Contact

For more information on Sustainable Innovation 2010 please contact:
Martin Charter
Director
The Centre for Sustainable Design
University for the Creative Arts
UK

Tel: + 00 44 (0) 1252 892772
Fax: + 00 44 (0) 1252 892747

Email: mcharter@ucreative.ac.uk
Website: www.cfsd.org.uk
Organised by: CfSD
Strategic partner: enviu logo

Platinum sponsor:


Rotterdam Climate Initiative

Gold sponsor:
Port Of Rotterdam

Media partner:


EndsEurope

Supported by:


UNEP/Wuppertal Institute Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP) logo Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment