OTS - Study: Stainless steel circular economy significantly reduces the risk of climate change in Thailand (part 3)
2024. March 27. 09:01
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Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge
Economy IMW looks back on more than seventeen years of applied
socio-economic research and experience in Leipzig. The institute
supports customers and partners in using globalization,
digitization, and structural change as a motor for innovation. The
interdisciplinary research team at the Leipzig site and, since
2020, also at the Center for Economics and Management of
Technologies CEM in Halle (Saale) accompanies companies,
organizations, institutions, states, municipalities and regions
with international projects, network activities and analyses
scientifically based on strategic decision-making processes. Here,
they develop powerful and effective strategies, processes, and
tools, in order to facilitate knowledge and technology transfer and
to convert it into innovative products and services. Holistic
sustainability assessments of future scenarios, including the
quantification of environmental and value-added effects and as
presented in this project, the estimation of social costs, are a
core competence of the Fraunhofer IMW and serve to develop
ecologically and socially balanced and economically viable
solutions with a global perspective.
Christian Klöppelt, M.Sc.
Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy
Technology UMSICHT is pioneering the way to a sustainable world.
With research on carbon management, circular economy, green
hydrogen and local energy systems, the institute makes concrete
contributions to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) of the United Nations. Fraunhofer UMSICHT develops
innovative, industrially feasible technologies, products and
services for the circular economy and brings them to application.
The focus is on the balance of economically successful, socially
equitable and sustainable developments.
The institute has sites in Germany. In 2022, Fraunhofer UMSICHT
generated a turnover of 58 million euros with a workforce of 600
employees. As an institute of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the
world's leading applied research organization, we are globally
networked and promote international cooperation.
Dr.-Ing. Markus Hiebel
University of Applied Sciences Jena was founded in 1991, making
it one of the first in the new federal states of Germany. For
several years, it has not only been Thuringia's largest, but also
the most research-intensive university for applied sciences. It
currently has around 4,400 Bachelor's and Master's students. In
addition, it employs around 470 people in the areas of science,
administration, technology and the library. The University of
Applied Sciences Jena works closely with partners from business and
science. The research fields in the areas of "precision systems",
"technologies and materials" and "health and sustainability"
reflect both technically and socially current topics. In addition,
there is the interdisciplinary field of digitization, in which
various aspects of Industry 4.0 are examined. This interaction of
different disciplines enables a creative and innovative approach to
research topics and problems.
Prof. Dr. Frank Pothen
Media contact:
Christian Klöppelt, M.Sc.
Center for Economics and Management of Technologies CEM
Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge
Economy IMW
Leipziger Straße 70/71
D-06108 Halle (Saale)
Germany
Phone +49 345 131886- 134
christian.kloeppelt@imw.fraunhofer.de
Dirk Böttner-Langolf
Spokesperson | Head of Marketing and Communication Division
Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge
Economy IMW
Martin-Luther-Ring 13
04109 Leipzig, Germany
Phone +49 341 231039-250
dirk.boettner-langolf@imw.fraunhofer.de
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