CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION 2019
Road to 2030: Sustainability, Business Models, Innovation and Design
22nd International Conference
4th-5th March 2019
Business School
University for the Creative Arts
Epsom
Surrey
KT18 5BE
UK
Back to Sustainable Innovation 2019
ORGANISED BY
The Centre for Sustainable Design ® at UCA, UK
VENUE PARTNERUniversity for the Creative Arts
STRATEGIC PARTNERSReviewed Papers: Programme and Abstracts
Title |
Market Transformation |
Organisational Dimensions, Innovation Processes and New Business Models 1 |
Organisational Dimensions, Innovation Processes and New Business Models 2 |
Case Studies 1 |
Case Studies 2 |
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Location | M121 – 1st floor | Auditorium | M213a – 2nd floor | M213b – 2nd floor | M207 – 2nd floor |
Chair | Dr Augusta Maria Paci Technology Director Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Italy |
Professor Fred Steward Innovation and Sustainability Policy Studies Institute University of Westminster UK |
Professor Mattias Lindahl Department of Management and Engineering Linköping University Sweden |
Professor Lisbeth Ottosen Department of Civil Engineering Technical University of Denmark Denmark |
Ichin Cheng Director Sustainable Innovation Lab UK |
10.15 | 2030: Mass Customization Will be the Only Viable Business Model in the Fashion Industry. | Gateways to Revalorisation in Future Circular Cities: A Vision for Closed‐Loop Resource Flows. | Virtual Reality as a Tool for Participatory Architectural Design. | Eliminating Avoidable Plastic waste by 2042: a Use‐Based Approach to Decision and Policy Making. | |
E Bigger Consulatant UK |
A Zeeuw van der Laan and M Aurisicchio Imperial College London UK |
E Dedekargınoğlu and M Yilmaz Hacettepe University Turkey |
E Burlow Resource Futures UK |
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Abstracts | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract | |
10:45 | #Sorry. | New Micro Housing: An Approach to Enhancing Wellbeing and Sustainability. | SEEbalance® ‐ a Newly Developed Approach for the Evaluation of Social Impacts Along Value Chains. | Reducing Textile Waste in the Apparel Industry ‐ Exploring EPR as an Option. | Moving Towards Green Economy: Brazilian Footwear First Steps. |
E Szczotka University for the Creative Arts UK |
T Antoniuk University of Alberta US |
P Saling, A Alba Pérez, T Gruenenwald and P Koelsch BASF SE Germany |
K Burton Fashion Institute of Technology US |
G Duarte Federal University of Paraná Brazil |
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Abstracts | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract |
11.15 | Circular Economy and Implementation of Paris Agreement Objectives Case Study – Recovering, Recycling of Plastic Waste and Production of SynGas Informal and Formal Sector In Mexico. | Never Make Predictions, Especially About The Future: What TRIZ Tells Us About Sustainability In 2030. | A Design-Theoretic Review of Sustainable Product Development Literature. | The Life Cycle of Smart Devices in 2030: The Effect of Technology Trends and Circular Economy Drivers on Future Products. | Sustainable Fashion: Designers’ Perspective in the Mass Apparel Retailing Sector. |
L Munoz Viña del Mar University Chile |
D Mann University of Buckingham UK |
J Schöggl KTH Royal Institute of Technology Sweden |
K Schischke, N F Nissen and K Lang Fraunhofer IZM Technische Universität Berlin Germany |
P.D. Munasinghe, A. Druckman and D.G.K. Dissanayake University of Surrey, UK University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka |
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Abstracts | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract | Abstract |
11:45 | Systemic Design Approach; Bring Holistic Governance into Europe’s 2030 Economic Paradigms. | Sandbox Zero: Rethinking Sustainability‐As‐Usual. | World Complexity, Human Values and Developing Thinking “Critically” . | An Approach Proposal in Sustainable Design: Design From Waste Materials in Context of Re-Use Method. | Future‐Proof Sustainability. |
C Nohra and S Barbero Politecnico di Torino Italy |
R Godelnik Parsons School of Design US |
D. Michel Judkiewicz Silver‐Brains France |
M Yilmaz and D Tüfekҫioğlu Hacettepe University Turkey |
J Watson AMFI‐Netherlands Fashion Institute Netherlands |
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12.15 | 2030: Black Textiles Become Illegal. | Insects for Protein: Disruptive Business Models and Approaches to Waste Management. | Packaging Innovation to Support the Emerging Circular Economy in the Food and Drinks Industry – Designing for a Sustainable Future. | The Use of Crowd-Design for Sustainability: A Case Study on a Large Organisation. | |
E Bigger Consultant UK |
J. Suckling and A. Druckman University of Surrey UK |
R Coles Emagine Packaging Limited UK |
I B Dickie and A Dos Santos University of Joinville and Region Federal University of Parana Brazil |
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12:45 | Sustainable Behaviour Change: Can Personal Sustainability Practices(PSPs) Make It Work? | Data Centres in 2030: Comparative Case Studies that Illustrate the Potential of the Circular Economy as an Enabler of Sustainability. | Building a Sustainable and Inclusive Value Chain Network in the Andean Camelid Textile Sector. | Wardrobe Detox With a Purpose. | G-ROAD, not merely another road, but a “green & healthy” Silk Road. |
R Godelnik Parsons School of Design US |
D Andrews and B Whitehead London South Bank University Operational Intelligence Ltd UK |
A Marina, S A Aranburu, N Maffey, M Ranta, H Lyer, et al France |
A Soocheta and K Rajmun University of Mauritius THE MINIMALIST Mauritius |
P Ruge Peter Ruge Architekten Germany |
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Contact
For more information on Sustainable Innovation 2019 please contact:
Professor Martin CharterDirector
The Centre for Sustainable Design ®
University for the Creative Arts
UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1252 892772
Fax: + 44 (0) 1252 892747
Email: mcharter@ucreative.ac.uk
Website: cfsd.org.uk