Background

Eco-innovation is driving new opportunities for products, services, technologies and new business models. There is mounting evidence that eco-innovation improves the capacity of companies to capture new growth opportunities, reduce costs and strengthen corporate image.

Event Concept

This unique event has been designed as a creative mix of presentations, debate, networking and collaborative working. Leading-edge thinkers and practitioners will present followed by a panel discussion focused on 'How to Accelerate Eco-innovation in Brighton'. This will be followed by a speed networking session that will directly connect participants. A Pecha Kucha style series of 5 minute presentations will then follow highlighlighting individual eco-enterprise experience and personal visions of eco-innovation. An OpenGreen workshop will be organised in the afternoon. OpenGreen is an open innovation process aimed at identifying new income generating opportunities for more sustainable products, services and technologies.

Target audiences

This FREE workshop is aimed at companies with less than 250 employees based in the South East of England that design, produce and/or market sustainable, low carbon, resource and water efficient technologies, products, services and new business models.

Benefits of attending

Programme


9:00
Registration
9:30
Eco-innovation: Trends & Issues
Martin Charter, Director, The Centre for Sustainable Design @ UCA
9:50
Soap with a Vision
Monica Norley, Managing Director, Visionary Soap
10:10
The Resilica ® Story
Gary Nicholson, Managing Director, Eight Inch Ltd
10:30
Panel: How to Accelerate Eco-innovation in Brighton?
Duncan Baker-Brown, Director, BBM Sustainable Design Ltd
Benjamin Disney, Co-founder, Caydoo
Charles Kingsley, Consultant Director, Eco Alchemists Ltd
Dr Paula Owen, Director, Paula Owen Consulting
Rob Jarrett, Chair, Adult Health & Care Committee and Green Councillor, Brighton & Hove City Council and Goldsmid Ward
11:30
Speed Networking & Coffee/Tea
12:30
Eco-innovation & Eco-entrepreneurship Forum: Personal Stories, Views and Visions
Project Revolution: Marianne Bailey, Founder V.O Vehicle Operations Ltd
Water Footprints: Ichin Cheng, Director, Sustainable Innovation Lab
Sustainable Gamification: Owen Devine, Co-op Member, Portsmouth Ecological Cooperative Society Ltd
Innovative Sharing: Benita Matofska, Chief Sharer, The People Who Share
Green Decluttering: Rachel Papworth, Professional Organiser, Green and Tidy
Leveraging Collaboration: Roz Sutton, Director, Purple Dot
Swimming Up-stream: Neil Tomlinson, Managing Director, Just Drinking Water
Collaborative Places: Richard Wolfströme, Designer & Wayfinder
13:30
Lunch & networking
14:30
OpenGreen Creative Process
Buildings
Mobility
Food
Retailing
Lifestyle
17:00
Close & networking

Fees & Registration

There is no charge for this event. Please download the Registration Form

Map & Directions

Please refer to the map at brighthelm.org.uk/aboutus.html

Social networking

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For more information email mcharter@ucreative.ac.uk and see cfsd.org.uk/sids for current activities

Our Funders

SUSCIN has been funded by South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the South East ERDF Competitiveness Programme 2007-2013.

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The Centre for Sustainable Design ® is an initiative of the University for the Creative Arts

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