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International Program Committee Helmut Antrekowitsch, MU Leoben Joan Krajewski, Microsoft Rudolf Auer, Apple Rüdiger Kühr, United Nations University Todd Brady, Intel Pascal Leroy, WEEE Forum Gianluca Brotto, Electrolux Wells Lin, AUO Frederic Carencotte, Solvay Rhodia Shailendra Mudgal, Deloitte Per Döfnäs, Ericsson Nils F. Nissen, Fraunhofer IZM Gregor Eckerth, agiplan Thomas Okrasinski, Alcatel-Lucent Thomas Fischer, Sony Bob Pfahl, iNEMI Colin Fitzpatrick, University Limerick Magnus Piotrowski, Lenovo Georg Fröhlich, Electrocycling Wayne Rifer, Green Electronics Council Hiroyuki Furukawa, Panasonic/ENE David Scuderi, Samsung Carol Handwerker, Purdue University Chris Slijkhuis, Müller-Guttenbrunn Eric Harris, ISRI Eelco Smit, Philips Hidetaka Hayashi, EcoDeNet Markus Stutz, Dell Constantin Herrmann, PE International Pia Tanskanen, Nokia Klaus Hieronymi, HP Aidan Turnbull, Environ Zsolt István, BayLogi Jan Visser, Jacomij Bernd Kopacek, SAT Norbert Zonneveld, EERA

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CARE Electronics

Advances in electronics have revolutionized the way in which we live and do business. However, today’s technological advance and mass consumption has a subsequent impact on the global environment. CARE Electronics (= Comprehensive Approach for the Recycling and Eco-efficiency of Electronics) is a strategic initiative to understand the international and national implications of sustainability for the electr(on)ics industry in the future.

CARE Electronics is an independent, industrial R&D network with members from large and small companies and research organisations.

CARE Electronics forecasts products, technologies, services & societal expectations identifies and researches strategic issues provides a platform for dialogue with government, business, academia and society initiates and supports a series of projects, which deliver sustainable solutions

Please find more information at www.care-electronics.net !

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014

This 4-days event follows CARE INNOVATION´96 (Frankfurt, Germany), CARE INNOVATION´98 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2000+ (Berlin, Germany), CARE INNOVATION 2002 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2004+ (Berlin, Germany), CARE INNOVATION 2006 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2008+ (Berlin, Germany), CARE INNOVATION 2010 (Vienna, Austria) and Electronics Goes Green 2012+ (Berlin, Germany).

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 will return to Vienna for the 5th time in order to continue the tradition as the world´s leading and most prominent congress on electr(on)ics and the environment.

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 will address the following key questions:

How can we shift towards a resource efficient economy? What are the future trends in technologies, markets and sustainability? Which changes are necessary in order to become a sustainable enterprise? What is the status of implementation and what are the practical experiences with global legislation on electr(on)ics waste, hazardous substances and ecodesign around the globe?

This program features the latest in environmental design, clean manufacturing, resource efficiency, climate change, new eco-efficient technologies, collection, reverse logistics, refurbishment, carbon trading, re-use, recycling and policy making from leading experts in industry, academia, consulting, recyclers and public area around the globe. Leading companies and institutions in green electr(on)ics will present their innovative products, processes and services at the exhibition.

All companies in the electr(on)ics, automotive, solar and PV, chemical and recycling industry, power suppliers, electricity generators and distributors, contract manufacturers, material and component suppliers, service and logistic companies, collective systems, academia, consulting and public authorities (local, regional, international) are invited to attend and contribute.

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Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 International Symposium

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 is the only platform for presenting the up-to-date progress on sustainable development and the development of resource-efficient electr(on)ic & automotive products. The International Symposium will compare the three major economic regions Europe, America and Asia with high level plenary speakers from global electr(on)ic & automotive industries, recycling companies, research institutes and environmental & consumer organizations. Leading industrialists, research directors, environmental experts and scientists will analyze the current situation of producer responsibility, environmentally-friendly electr(on)ic & automotive product development, issues of resource scarcity and criticality, clean production, green marketing, logistics and End-of-Life strategies.

Through a wide-range of presentations it will be discussed how the electr(on)ic & automotive industry can contribute in the area of sustainable development in general, and which products, technologies and services will be needed in particular.

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 International Meeting Place

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 can provide individuals seeking business and/or research partners as well as RTD funding (EUREKA, Eurostars, European Union, global initiatives) with an important point of first contact.

Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014 Environmental Exhibition

Located directly in the heart of the conference area the exhibition is like a village market place: central point for communication, presentation of new ideas and catering. Companies are presenting their new products and services and research institutes are demonstrating their latest results in a Vienna coffee house like atmosphere.

Take the opportunity and present your products to a forum of the world’s leading companies in electronics and the environment!

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Program at a Glance

Monday, November 17, 2014

14.00 – 19.00 Registration

09.30 – 18.00 iNEMI Workshop

18.00 Welcome Party & Opening of Environmental exhibition

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

09.00 – 18.00 Registration

10.30 – 12.30 Opening Ceremony & Panel Discussion “Towards a Resource Efficient Economy”

12.30 – 14.00 Poster Session

14.00 – 16.00 End-of-Life Management ICT ReUse & Refurbishment BOMCheck Environmental

exhibition 16.30 – 18.30

Design Plastics recycling ReUse & Repair What happened to producers´

responsibility?

20.00 Reception by the Mayor of Vienna in the City Hall

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

08.00 – 18.00 Registration

08.30 – 10.30 Ecodesign Market driven developments HydroWEEE Renewable energy

Environmental

exhibition

11.00 – 13.00 Materials & Design Supply chain management HydroWEEE Energy efficiency

14.00 – 16.00 Eco-Design and Product Life

Cycle Management – A perfect

match?

Impacts of Legislation RECLAIM Standardization &

Climate change

16.30 – 18.30 Impacts of Legislation RECLAIM Sustainability

19.30 Dinner at a Historical Viennese Heuriger

Thursday, November 20, 2014

08.00 – 15.00 Registration

08.30 – 10.30 Assessment Conflict minerals & e-waste Critical Materials ZeroWIN Environmental

exhibition 11.00 – 13.00 Environmental Assessment e-waste around the globe GreenElec ZeroWIN

14.00 – 16.00 LCA to go Solving the e-waste problem Recycling Circular Economy

16.00 – 17.00 Closing Session

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Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014

November 17 – 20, 2014 Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Vienna (Austria)

Monday, November 17, 2014

14.00 – 19.00 Registration (Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn, 1130 Vienna, nearest entrance: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße)

09.30 – 18.00 iNEMI Workshop (Room 4 - Rudolf)

09.30 – 18.00

09.30 – 10.00 Registration & Coffee

10.00 – 11.15 Session 1: Welcome and Keynotes Welcome and Workshop Overview, iNEMI Bill Bader, CEO iNEMI (USA) Challenges facing industry leaders Joan Krajewski, Microsoft (USA) Creative solutions to sustainability challenges Rob Holdway, Giraffe Innovation (UK)

11.15 – 11.30 Coffee Break

11.30 – 12.30 Session 2: iNEMI Environmental Project Updates Alternative materials assessment Repair and recycling Metals recycling

12.30 – 13.30 Networking Lunch

13.30 – 14.30 Session 3: What’s next for the industry? Speakers from Infineon, Fraunhofer IZM and European Commission DG Environment

14.30 – 15.30 Session 4: Highlights of 2015 iNEMI Roadmap iNEMI Environmentally Sustainable Electronics chapter highlights Q & A discussion groups on key findings from road map

15.30 – 15.45 Coffee Break

15.45 – 17.25 Session 5: Working Group Session Breakout groups to define and refine key areas of future interest and actions

17.25 – 18.00 Session 6: Closing Session Break out groups report Next steps and actions Closing

18.00 Welcome Party & Opening of the Environmental exhibition (Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn, 1130 Vienna)

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

09.00 – 18.00 Registration (Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn, 1130 Vienna, nearest entrance: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße)

10.30 – 12.30 Opening Ceremony & Panel Discussion (Room 1 – Maria Theresia)

Welcome and Opening B. Kopacek, Conference Chair

Challenges in the field of Resource efficiency, Eco-innovation and Circular economy – for the EU and within the new Commission L. Prista, European Commission

Panel Discussion “Towards a Resource Efficient Economy” G. Brotto, Electrolux M. Ikeda, Toshiba L. Prista, European Commission F. Schroeder, Siemens Healthcare E. Smit, Philips

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch Break & Poster Session

Gamification in Logistics Education: Conveying Complex Topics through Hedonic Means L. Putz, H. Treiblmaier, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

Physicochemical properties of new electroactive, biocompatible polymeric materials A. Domagala, M. Lapkowski, P. Kurcok, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL

Environmental Impact Assessment for Using Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Etching Technique in the Touch Panel J. Chen, J. Chang, ITRI / National Cheng Kung University, TW; C. Chang, J. Hsu, ITRI, TW

Novel recycling process of precious and critical metals from electrical and electronic equipments using "organic aqua regia" K. Umehara, A. Yoshimura, Y. Matsuno, The University of Tokyo, JP

Analysis of Factors Affecting Development of Electric Commercial Vehicles in the Urban Freight Transport M. Wang, C. Gorldt, K. Thoben, Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik, DE

Influencing individualistic behavior change and sustainable consumption choices: gaea21 eco-consumption program and individualistic green ID calculation A. Mondiot, Y. Claude, gaea21, CH

Repair Markets: How a global movement of technicians and tinkerers are teaching people to repair electronics K. Wiens, M. Huisken, iFixit, US

Strategic evaluations on electronic wastes for metal recycling Z. Sun, J. Sietsma, Y. Yang, TU Delft, NL; Y. Xiao, Tata Steel, NL; H. Agterhuis, G. Visser, Van Gansewinkel Groep, NL

Comparative analysis of green growth K. Tóthné, University of Miskolc, HU

System dynamics approach in the global mobile phone product system to identify drivers for creating a circular economy R. Sinha, R. Laurenti, J. Singh, B. Frostell, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE

Ecodesign + A Web Based Tool For Assessing the Carbon Footprint of Products R. Pamminger, A. Diaz, M. Henning, W. Wimmer, ECODESIGN company engineering & management consultancy, AT

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

14.00 – 16.00

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

End-of-Life Management

ICT

ReUse & Refurbishment

Industry Feedback and Experiences on using the

BOMcheck shared web database for REACH, RoHS and

Conflict Minerals

The inner values of IT products K. Hieronymi, Hewlett-Packard, DE

Sustaining the US Electronics Recycling Industry: New Challenges for a Maturing Market E. Harris, ISRI, US

Depollution benchmarks for capacitors, batteries and printed wiring boards from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) D. Savi, U. Kasser, Büro für Umweltchemie, CH T. Ott, Zurich University of Applied Science, CH

GIS Planning of Reverse Logistics Systems for Separated Household Waste Collection R. Ladanyi, Z. István, Bay Zoltan, HU

Is “formalization” of the “informal sector” really the way to go? A view from the field in China Y. Schulz, University of Neuchâtel, CH

Activities of Green ICT in Telecom Company J. Nakamura, T. Nagao, Y. Takei, A. Sakurai, S. Hannoe, Y. Tanaka, M. Hara, K. Saito, NTT, JP

Scenario Analysis of the Electricity Consumption in the Japanese Information and Communications Sector toward Green of ICT K. Kuroda, Y. Kishita, Y. Yamaguchi, Y. Shimoda, Osaka University, JP Y. Umeda, University of Tokyo, JP M. Hara, H. Oka, J. Nakamura, NTT, JP

Green ICT Method for Evaluating CO2 Emission Reduction of ICT Services T. Nagao, S. Hannoe, Y. Takei, K. Saito, NTT, JP

Holistic View on the Role of ICT in Environmental Sustainability S. Aleksic, Vienna University of Technology, AT

Full Scale Delivery of an Electronic System for Compliance with duty of Care Legislation, and Collection of Commercial Waste Data within the UK V. Vaughan-Williams, C. Deed, K. Davis, Environment Agency, UK

Refurbishment of Medical Systems – Contribution to Circular Economy and Sustainability R. Corridori, COCIR, BE M. Plumeyer, Siemens, DE

Defining an Ideal Used Electronics Management Program C. Mars, Arizona State University, US J. Mangold, M. Hutchins, University of California, US

Analysis of European Closed-Loop Supply Chain Network for WEEE – An OEM Perspective D. Stindt, C. Nuss, University of Augsburg, DE

Reciprocal Features of Electronics Industry and Products in our Sustainable Society M. Kitamura, H. Hayashi, EcoDesign Promotion Network (NPO) Tokyo, JP

OREG – Optimal Resource Management of Electric and Electronic Devices M. Dos Santos, KERP, AT S. Eisenriegler , H. Reichl, R.U.S.Z., AT W. Hauer, M. Merstallinger, Technisches Büro HAUER, AT R. Haubenberger-Hahn, T. Maier, ERA, AT G. Waizinger, Waizinger, AT

Siemens Case Study: Business Opportunities and Legal Compliance J. Russinger, Siemens, DE

Philips Case Study: Supply Chain Challenges H. van der Wel, P. Onrust, E. Spytowski, Philips, NL

Carestream Health Case Study – Using EN 50581 and BOMCheck to Achieve RoHS2 Compliance at a Medium Sized Medical Device Manufacturer A. Turnbull, ENVIRON, UK

Reducing cost of RoHS and REACH Compliance Declarations J. Kandler, RoHS Ready LLC, US

Rolling up Supply Chain Conflict Minerals Data – Lessons Learned and Best Practice Approaches A. Turnbull, ENVIRON, UK

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

16.30 – 18.30

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Design

Plastics recycling

ReUse & Repair

What happened to producers’ responsibility?

Dell Ultrabook and Tablet Design for Recyclability Assessment per IEC 62635 standard S. O’Connell, P. Shrivastava, T. Moriarty, S. Schafer, Dell, US

Designer focused QuickScan recyclability assessment method F. Fakhredin, C. Bakker, Delft University of Technology, NL J. Geraedts, Delft University of Technology / Océ Technologies, NL

Streamlined Method for Immediate Integration of Eco-Design in Product Development of Consumer Electronics A. Andrae, Huawei, SE G. Xu, Huawei, CN

An Environmental Conscious Product Design Method for Sustainability of Product´s Value S. Yamada, M. Inoue, Meiji Univ., JP T. Yamada, UEC Tokyo, JP K. Nakano, JEMAI, JP S. Bracke, Univ. of Wuppertal, DE

Development of a Design for End-Of-Life Approach in a Strongly Guided Design Process. Application to High-Tech Products M. Lemagnen, Sagem, FR S. Pompidou, Univ. Bordeaux, FR N. Perry, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FR

Microbial Fuel Cell-Based Bioelectronics System for Simultaneous Copper Recovery and Toxicity Detection in Domestic Wastewater L. Zhang, L. Lai, S. Li, National University of Singapore, SG

Learnings from Philips Consumer Lifestyle Recycled plastics program E. Smit, Philips, NL

Closing the Loop for Plastics in Electronic Products S. O’Connell, P. Shrivastava, Dell, US M. Stutz, Dell, DE

Recycling WEEE plastics, a challenge to achieve the WEEE directive targets! L. Tange, ICL-IP Europe, NL J. Peeters, P. Vanegas, KU Leuven, BE

Repairability Overview: Teardown of Smartphones and Tablets K. Wiens, M. Huisken, iFixit, US

A Quantitative Analysis of Material Flow of Used Mobile Phones in Japan N. Mishma, O. Honma, Akita University, JP K. Mishima, Keio University, JP

Smart Disposal of Mobile Phones - The Bavarian Way O. Gantner, A. Reller, University of Augsburg, DE U. Teipel, Technische Hochschule Nürnberg, DE C. Hagelüken, Umicore, DE

Re-Use Initiatives in Central Europe, Based on the Approach of the CERREC Project E. Garamvölgyi, Z. István, P. Chrabák, Bay Zoltán, HU

Social Enterprise Changing Policy – Repair and Service Center R.U.S.Z. S. Eisenriegler, R.U.S.Z., AT

Developments in the take back of WEEE in Europe J. Visser, EERA / Jacomij, NL

The Level Playing Field: standards are a must! N. Zonneveld, EERA, NL

WEEE recycle in Teamwork C. Slijkhuis, MGG, AT

Can the WEEE industry meet the expectations that everything can be recycled? R. Kik, Sims Recyling Solutions, US

20.00 Reception by the Mayor of Vienna at the City Hall (Wappensaal, Rathaus, entrance: 1010 Vienna, Lichtenfelsgasse 2, Feststiege 2)

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

08.00 – 18.00 Registration (Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn, 1130 Vienna, nearest entrance: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße)

08.30 – 10.30

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Ecodesign

Market driven developments

HydroWEEE: Innovative Hydrometallurgical Processes to recover critical metals from

WEEE

Renewable Energy

Potential Future Market Requirements for Green Electronics J. Omelchuck, Green Electronics Council, US

Industry Self-Commitment in the Ecodesign of Medical Imaging Equipment R. Corridori, COCIR, BE

Case Studies of Innovative Eco-Design S. Seok, Y. Jung, H. Lee, KEITI, KR

Ecodesign Requirements for Servers – From Single Product Groups to Extended System Approach N. Nissen, L. Stobbe, Fraunhofer IZM, DE T. Faninger, A. Berwald, BIO by Deloitte, FR K. Lang, Fraunhofer IZM / TU Berlin, DE

User-Centred Eco-Design: Identifying the Potential Benefits for the Electr(on)ics Sector - A State-of-the-art Review. L. Domingo, E. Dekoninck, University of Bath, UK

Consumers’ views on eco-friendliness as a dimension of a high-tech brand U. Saari, S. Mäkinen, P. Alinikula, Tampere University of Technology, FI

20 years experience of eco label and product environmental declarations – critical success factors and business impact. H. Wendschlag, Hewlett-Packard, SE

Buying greener electronics: A review of purchasing policies and practices A. O´Rourke, Industrial Economics, US C. Bocher, DEKRA, DE J. Copper, Tomorrows Business, DE

Survey on Industry Requirements and Drivers for the Development of a Process-related Certification Scheme for Ecodesign Implementation and Management D. Pigosso, M. Jakobsen, T. McAloone, Technical University of Denmark, DK

Disassembly Targets for Improving Resource Efficiency: Analysis of Environmental Relevance for Flat Panel Displays P. Vanegas, University of Cuenca, EC J. Peeters, W. Dewulf, D. Cattrysse, J. Duflou, KU Leuven, BE

Introduction to HydroWEEE Demo B. Kopacek, ISL, AT

Recovery of precious and critical metals from Spent Lamps and Cathode Ray Tubes V. Innocenzi, M. Centofanti, F. Vegliò, Univ. of L´Aquila, IT; I. DeMichelis, EcoRecycling, IT

Recovery of precious and critical metals from Liquid Crystal Displays F. Beolchini, L. Rocchetti, A. Amato, V. Fonti,,Univ. of Marche, IT; S. Ubaldini, CNRS, IT; I. De Michelis, F. Veglió, Univ. of L’Aquila, IT; B. Kopacek, ISL, AT

Hydrometallurgical processing of waste printed circuit boards for Cu, Au and Ag recovery I. Birloaga, F. Veglió, Univ. of L´Aquila, IT; I. De Michelis, EcoRecycling, IT; B. Kopacek, ISL, AT

Recovery of precious and critical metals from End-of-Life Batteries, such as Lithium ones. F. Pagnanelli, E. Moscardini, P. Altimari, T. Abo Atia, L. Toro, Sapienza Univ. of Rome, IT

Recovery of precious and critical metals from catalysts F. Veglio, V. Innocenzi, F. Ferrante, University of L´Aquila, IT; I. De Michelis, EcoRecycling, IT

Control scheme for distributed n-to-n power exchange between solar systems including batteries A. Werth, University of Tokyo / Sony, JP

N. Kitamura, K. Tanaka, University of Tokyo, JP

A New Proposal of Sustainable PV Gigafloat System H. Kubo, Chiba Institute of Technology, JP

Geothermal power generation by thermoelectric devices W. Fernandes, Z. Tamus, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HU

10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

11.00 – 13.00

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Materials & Design

Supply chain management

HydroWEEE: Innovative Hydrometallurgical Processes to recover critical metals from

WEEE

Energy Efficiency

Next Generation Bio-plastics in Consumer Electronics C. Holmes, Microsoft, US

Enabling innovative applications in electronics with high performance halogen free plastics R. Borggreve, DSM, NL

Development of a toolbox for the implementation of sustainability in the product development processes at Grundfos Holding A/S D. Pigosso, T. McAloone, Technical University of Denmark, DK A. Pattis, Grundfos Holding, DK

Eco-Innovation of the Atmospheric Plasma Etching System by Combination of TRIZ Methods and Computer-Aided Innovation Software J. Chen, F. Yang, National Cheng Kung University, TW J. Hsu, C. Chang, ITRI, TW

Development of resource efficiency measures for products L. Talens Peiró, F. Ardente, F. Mathieux, DG-JRC IES, IT

Using Scaled Product Life Cycle Assessment to reduce the impact of IT Products J. Ord, A. Degher, T. Etheridge, Hewlett-Packard, NL

Gathering a product´s footprint for materials traceability, safety and collaborative sustainability R. Vazirani, TÜV Rheinland, HK

Developing a Sustainable Supply Chain – The BT Better Future Supplier Forum Initiative J. Spear, epi Consulting, UK

Energy Efficiency-Based Supply Chain Configuration E. Colangelo, Fraunhofer IPA, DE T. Bauernhansl, Fraunhofer IPA / University of Stuttgart, DE

Sustainhub – A Software Solution for Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Electronics Industry R. Baumgartner, M. Fritz, J. Schlöggl, University of Graz, AT A. Schiffleitner, KERP, AT K. Resel, denkstatt, AT

Design and construction of the stationary and hydrometallurgical plants for the recovery of metals from WEEE P. Altimari, I. De Michelis, L. Toro, EcoRecycling, IT; F. Beolchini, Univ. of Marche, IT; B. Ferrari, S. Giorgetti, Relight, IT; V. Innocenzi, Univ. of L´Aquila, IT; B. Kopacek, ISL, AT; E. Moscardini, F. Pagnanelli, Sapienza Univ. of Rome, IT; N. Panjevac, Mihailo Pupin, RS

Plant Automation for Hydrometallurgical Process of Material Recovery from WEEE N. Panjevac, M. Stojanovic, Mihailo Pupin, RS; B. Kopacek, ISL, AT

Automated disassembly of components from Printed Circuit Boards P. Kopacek, B. Kopacek, ISL, AT

A Successful Experience with the stationary plant B. Ferrari, S. Giorgetti, S. Sgarioto, F. Bacchetta, Relight, IT; D. Romilio, Univ. of L´Aquila, IT

Introduction to Greentronics and practical experiences with the pilot plant D. Modoran, Greentronics, RO

Next Steps in HydroWEEE Demo and the ResouTech offer B. Kopacek, ISL, AT

Local Energy Brokerage K. Macek, T. Hrdlička, Honeywell, CZ A. Quadrelli, ENEL, IT

Short-Term Power Demand Curve Forecast Based on Suppot Vector Machine and Deep Learning H. Chin, Y. Kobayashi, B. Hollerit, K. Tanaka, R. Abe, Univ. of Tokyo, JP

The Autonomous DC Microgird System for Residencial Community A. Werth, Sony / Univ. of Tokyo, JP N. Kitamura, K. Tanaka, University of Tokyo, JP

Energy Saving Measures Obtained from Large-Scale Power Monitoring Experiments in Convenience Stores J. Fujimoto, A. Suzuki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, JP S. Furusawa, Seven-Eleven, JP

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

14.00 – 16.00

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Workshop: Eco-Design and Product Life Cycle Management

A perfect match?

Impacts of Legislation

RECLAIM: Reclamation of Gallium, Indium and Rare-Earth Elements from Photovoltaics,

Solid-State Lighting and Electronics Waste

Standardization & Climate change

Latest Updates on Legislative and other drivers for Eco-Design L. Scheidt, PE INTERNATIONAL, DE A. Sweatman, PE INTERNATIONAL, AU

An introduction to Product Life Cycle Management and the integration of EcoDesign A. Sweatman, PE INTERNATIONAL, AU T. West, Siemens, US

Siemens PLM Substance Compliance and PE Compliance Process Manager as an integrated Approach L. Dann, PE INTERNATIONAL, DE

Approach on substance management and substitution M. Rahko, Microsoft Mobile, FI

P. Saavalainen, Microsoft Mobile / University of Oulu, FI

Overview of the differences in new producer compliance obligations in EU Member States new WEEE Recast Regulations to implement the WEEE Recast Directive 2012/19/EU H. Stimpson, ENVIRON, UK

The WEEE recast – status of national implementation and new legal requirements for producers and distributors across Europe M. Ruoff, C. Brandmann, 1cc, DE

Filling the Gap of the WEEE Framework in the European Union – Private European Initiative Towards Simplification and Harmonization M. Ruoff, R. Letenneur, WEEElogic, DE

Complexity of Regulations Relevant for Returns of used or defective products a barrier to waste hierarchy? J. Terry, 1cc, DE

Reclamation of Gallium, Indium and Rare-Earth elements from photovoltaics, Lighting and electronic waste – REclaim project and outlook M. van Kleef, R. Bisselink, T. Ansems, TNO, NL B. Kopacek, SAT, AT

Characterization and selection of

feed from the e-Waste streams out

of WEEE, Determination of the

recycling potential and the

prospective recycling quality of e-

Waste streams in view of the

targened key metals

A. Branderhorst, Coolrec, NL

Technologies for pre-treatment, disconnection and sorting under development within RECLAIM Project D. Guarde, A. Egia, J. Sánchez, Indumetal Recycling, ES

Recovery of precious and critical metals from Lamps:treatment and preparation of the powders from a recyclers’ perspective S. Giorgetti, B. Ferrari, Relight, IT

Data Exchange Standards for the Management of Substance Restrictions and Conflict Minerals in a Global Supply Chain F. Abrams, IPC, US

IEC 62474 – The Evolution of Material Declaration W. Jager, ECD Compliance, CA R. Friedman, Siemens, US L. Young, Intel, US K. Bodenhöfer, Sony, DE

Does the EU ETS Encourage Corporations´ Innovation Activity? E. Inoue, Kyoto University, JP

Energy Efficiency Application in Yanbu Industrial City M. Al-Gobbi, Royal Commission, SA

Real-Time Embedded Control System for a Portable Meteorological Station A. Montero, M. Moya, G. Guerrón, A. Reyes, INER, EC

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

16.30 – 18.30

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Workshop: Eco-Design and Product Life Cycle Management

A perfect match?

Impacts of legislation

RECLAIM: Reclamation of Gallium, Indium and Rare-Earth Elements from Photovoltaics,

Solid-State Lighting and Electronics Waste

Sustainability

Case study of integrated approach in action at Seagate A. Sweatman, PE INTERNATIONAL, AU B. Martin, Seagate, US

How companies perform substance risk assessments and lab testing- interview J. Dettke, DEKRA Consulting, DE

New Standard on Ecodesign for Power Drive Systems, Motor Starters, Power Electronics & their Driven Applications: Introducing the Extended Product Approach and Product Category Rules for Motor Systems J. Auer, B. Weis, Siemens, DE

The Impact of RoHS and Reach on the Medical Device Industry F. Schroeder, M. Mueller, Siemens, DE

SIN List, a driver for innovation F. Hök, ChemSec, SE

Comparative assessment of present legislation and policies T. Dumortier, C. Baudon, Y. Dvorak-Miyata, Enhesa, US

Upcoming Energy efficiency Requirements in Latin American Countries as a Challenge for Producers of it Equipment U. Binder, M. Krug, 1cc, DE

Recovery of Gallium and Indium from Liquid Crystal Displays and CIGS Photovoltaic modules W. Steeghs, ONDEO, NL R. Bisselink, J. Brouwer, TNO, NL

Chemical analysis and Computer vision based recognition of electronics waste M. Kampel, F. Kleber, C. Pramerdorfer, CVL, AT B. Comanesco, E. Stanciu, Optoelectronica, RO

Environmental and economic assessment of selected treatment routes T. Ansems, TNO, NL

Next steps in RECLAIM M. van Kleef, TNO, NL

How Sustainability Management Converts Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) into Profitable Business C. Herrmann, A. Saraev, PE INTERNATIONAL, DE

Reconcile societal values and economic value in the age of virtuality: identifying and evaluating emerging assets. C. Gans-Combe, Univ. of Versailles, FR C. Kuszla, Angers University, FR

Scientometric Analysis of Publications on Sustainable Companies M. Martínez, J. del Río, K. Ricalde, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, MX K. Cedano, Centro Lavín para el Desarrollo de Innovación y Transferencia Tecnológica, MX

Beyond Green Office Guide S. Teh, Nets Printwork, MY

Up-to-date progress on Sustainable development and the development of Eco-efficient life from the Local Community M. Kano, Tokyo Univ. of Science, JP

19.30 Dinner at a Historical Viennese Heuriger (10er Marie, 1160 Vienna, Ottakringer Strasse 222-224)

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

08.00 – 15.00 Registration (Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn, 1130 Vienna, nearest entrance: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße)

08.30 – 10.30

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Sustainability & Environmental Assessment

Conflict minerals & e-waste

Critical materials

ZeroWIN: Towards Zero Waste in Industrial Networks

Sustainability assessments as value proposition for both buyer and seller S. Feickert, SAP, DE

Comparison of two different Approaches for a simplified life cycle assessment of electronics J. Auer, Siemens, DE A. Zintl, B. Berninger, Univ. of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden, DE N. Bey, Univ. of Denmark, DK

How to enhance the life cycle concept among small and medium sized enterprises: a proposal for a simplified LCA for household appliances. M. Mengarelli, Università Politecnica delle Marche, IT P. Buttol, S. Cortesi, P. Porta, S. Scalbi, A. Zamagni, ENEA, IT

Quantifying the Ecological Impact of IT Service Management of Hardware Assets by Reformulating ITIL-Processes D. Pauwels, D. Cattrysse, J. Duflou, Univ. of Leuven, BE H. Mulder, Antwerp Management School, BE

Technology Convergence and Environmental Impacts from Electronic Devices: Case Study of Tablet PC K. Son, S. Lim, Kangwon National Univ., KR

Conflict Mineral Compliance as Joint Supply Chain Achievement F. Kroeber, E. Bachmann, SAP, DE

Quantifying The Use of Conflict Minerals in the ICT Sector C. Fitzpatrick, University of Limerick, IE E. Olivetti, R. Roth, R. Kirchain, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US

Mapping critical resources for Wales (MCRW): Results from an electronics perspective C. Harris, C. Sanders, P. Harfield, Ecodesign Centre, UK

Measuring Electronics Recycling Convenience: What Aspects of an E-waste Recycling System Increase Consumer Participation with Program Convenience? C. Nafe, C. Mars, Arizona State University, US

Life Cycle Assessment of E-Waste Recycling in the Netherlands; Data Collection and Modelling J. Leijting, PRé Consultants, NL

End of waste – when waste becomes a valuable resource. S. Treichler, R. Balestra, Federchimica, IT

Recycling system and technologies for critical metals recycling from ELV in Japan T. Nakamura, M. Sato, H. Ishikawa, Tohoku Univ., JP O. Shuji, Waseda Univ., JP S. Murakami, University of Tokyo, JP N. Kawamura, Japan ELV Recycler‘s Association, JP

Recycling and valorization of Nd-Fe-B permanent magnets comprised in waste of electric and electronic equipment: existing processes and new avenues N. Maât, V. Nachbaur, J. Juraszek, R. Lardé, M. Jean, J. Le Breton, INSA Rouen, FR

Separation of shredded Rare Earth Magnets R. Holzhauer, L. Baberg, T. Spiecker, Westfälische Hochschule, DE

Novel LCD Separation Techniques to allow for Maximum Rare Earth Recovery L. O´Donoghue, University Limerick, IE

Introduction to ZeroWIN B. Kopacek, SAT, AT

The ZeroWIN Production Model C. Horvath, B. Kopacek, SAT, AT S. Arnaiz, Gaiker, ES

The D4R laptop computer – from prototype to market leader

J. Ospina, P. Maher, MicroPro, IE

C. Fitzpatrck, S. Hickey, University of Limerick, IE K. Schischke, Fraunhofer IZM, DE

I. Vidorreta, J. Garatea, GAIA, ES M. Yang, AU Optronics, TW G. Obersteiner, BOKU, AT E. den Boer, Wroclaw University of Technology, PL I. Williams, University of Southampton, UK

Practical Demonstrator “Design for Recycling Photovoltaic System” X. Vallve, P. Arranz, M. Anzizu , A. Pineau, TTA, ES

Zerowin – Practical Demonstrator “Re-use ICT-Network” G. Kast, UP, DE

10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

11.00 – 13.00

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

Environmental Assessment

e-waste around the globe

GreenElec: alignment between product design and recycling

ZeroWIN: Towards Zero Waste in Industrial Networks

Energy-efficient products for network design L. Rabinovich, D. Poon, Cisco Systems, US

Reducing risk by reducing hazard: Use of chemical hazard screening as the first step in the assessment process. H. Wendschlag, Hewlett-Packard, SE C. Robertson, H. Holder, C. Wray, Hewlett-Packard, US

Environmental impact of large electronic products – don’t judge a book by its cover T. Nimalasuriya, Océ Technologies, NL

Current status, barriers, driving forces and quality of sustainability reporting in Taiwan L. Huang, A. Hu, C. Huang, National Taipei University of Technology, TW

Elibama (European LI-Ion Battery Advanced Manufacturing): Eco-Design, Eco-Innovation, Integrated Product Policy L. Slotyuk, M. Gama, PE INTERNATIONAL, DE

oManual - IEEE 1874: 2013 standard documentation schema for repair and assembly of electronic devices M. Schaffer, K. Wiens, iFixit, US

Development of E-waste Recycling Infrastructure in Africa M. Bates, University of Northampton, UK H. Castren, Microsoft, FI U. Vött, Microsoft, AE J. Cox-Kearns, Dell, IE H. Guilcher, Hewlett Packard, FR R. van Rensburg, Hewlett Packard, ZA J. Perry, Dell, UK E. Smit, Phillips, NL R. Truscott, East African Compliant Recycling, KE

Market Versus Regulation based Economic Instruments for start up & sustainable E-waste take back system, A Case Study of India. A. Jain, IRG Systems, IN A. Deshpande, National Green Tribunal, IN

Developing a Town-Gown Electronic Wastes Recycling Process in Nigeria I. Adewumi, Niger Delta University, NG

GreenElec: product design linked to recycling R. Balkenende, Philips Research, NL

Lamp redesign: shredding before selling M. Aerts, Philips Lighting, NL

Material Identification in Electronics W. van Meensel, G. Willems, M. de Cauwe, IMEC, BE

Product Centric Design for Recycling: Predicting Recyclingrates an Example on LED Lamp Recycling A. van Schaik, MARAS, NL M. Reuter, Outotec, FI

Data driven recycling of end-of-life electronics H. Melin, Refind, SE

Demolition and New Buildings in Germany, Portugal and the UK I. Williams, University of Southampton, UK E. den Boer, Wroclaw University of Technology, PL V. Durão, J. Caixinhas, S. Osório-Peters, CEIFA ambiente, PT G. Obersteiner, A. Pertl, BOKU, AT A. Tischer, Fachgebiet Massivbau, DE A. Kent, Remade South-East, UK P. Wilding, Wilding-Butler, UK

Assessing sustainability in industrial networks. Based on the experience from ZeroWIN A. Saraev, PE International, DE G. Obersteiner, BOKU, AT

Towards IPR for B2C WEEE – Can RFID Step up the Challenge? C. Fitzpatrick, C. Ryan, E. Berkery, K. Hayes, University Limerick, IE

Industrial Networking in Practice – What Needs to be done to make it happen C. Luepschen, R. Kuehr, United Nations University, DE

E. den Boer, Wroclaw University of Technology, PL W. Gornikowski, WAMECO, DE M. Charter, University for the Creative Arts, UK B. Kopacek, SAT, AT C. O’Connor, BIO by Deloitte, FR M. Yang, AU Optronics, TW

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

14.00 – 16.00

Room 1 – Maria Theresia Room 8 – Sophie Room 2 – Sisi Room 4 – Rudolf

LCA to go

Solving the e-waste problem

Recycling

Circular Economy

LCA to GO for PV systems: analysis tool for optimized PV design and green marketing P. Arranz, M. Anzizu, X. Vallvè, TTA, ES; K. Schischke, M. Helmy, Fraunhofer IZM, DE; J. Alonso, J. Rodrigo, Simpple, ES

LCA as a practical tool in the eco-design and promotion of eco-innovative electronics - the Case of the iameco computers. J. Ospina, P. Maher, MicroPro, IE K. Schischke, Fraunhofer IZM, DE

Translating Product Specifications into Environmental Evidence – Carbon Footprint Models Explained on the Example of a Netbook, a Consumer Laptop and an Ultrabook K. Schischke, N. Nissen, Fraunhofer IZM, DE; K. Lang, Fraunhofer IZM / TU Berlin, DE

Carbon Footprint Analysis of PCBs Using “LCA to go” e-Tool as the Instrument for Environmental Performance Improvement of Electronics Products at Design Stage J. Sitek, M. Koscielski, A. Girulska, Tele and Radio Research Institute, PL

Tablet PCs through the lens of environment – design trends and impacts on the environmental performance G. Dimitrova, K. Schischke, N. Nissen, L. Stobbe, Fraunhofer IZM, DE; K. Lang, Fraunhofer IZM / TU Berlin, DE

UNIDOs approach on e-waste management, results achieved so far and introduction to Step initiative S. Alhilali, UNIDO, AT

Introducing UNU and their activities regarding e-waste capacity building C. Luepschen, United Nations University, DE

Business Plan Calculation Tool for e-waste management facilities E. Herbeck, UNIDO, AT

The role of refurbishment and repair of EEE in low-income countries S. Nicholson, Microsoft, US

E-waste policies in newly industrialized countries J. Perry, Dell, UK

A Challenge for Electronics Recycling – Critical Metals Recovery: A Call for Action W. Rifer, Green Electronics Council / EPEAT, US J. Linnell, National Center for Electronics Recycling, US

Performance of new electrical and electronic products at their end-of-life management chain: A case of Robotic Vacuum Cleaners K. Parajuly, H. Wenzel, Univ. of Southern Denmark, DK

Multi-body Granular Flow Simulation for the Design and Operation of Mechanical Separation Processes for Recycling M. Colledani, I. Critelli, A. Degiorgi, Politecnico di Milano, IT A. Tasora, Università degli Studi di Parma, IT

HyperSpectral Imaging for the on-line characterization of fine mixtures in WEEE mechanical recycling systems. N. Picone, ITIA-CNR, IT G. Candiani, M. Pepe, IREA-CNR, IT M. Colledani, Politecnico di Milano / ITIA-CNR, IT

Recovery of valuable metals from mixture of end-of-life electronic products - a hydrometallurgy path Z. Sun, Y. Yang, J. Sietsma, TU Delft, NL Y. Xiao, Tata Steel, NL H. Agterhuis, G. Visser, Van Gansewinkel, NL

Circular Economy: a systemic approach to eco-innovation V. Fennemann, European Commission

Integration of Circular Economy Business M. Laubscher, T. Marinelli, Philips, US

Green Engineering and Supply Chain for B2B D. Poon, Cisco, US

Moving beyond the circular economy M. Moreno, N. Braithwaite, T. Cooper, Nottingham Trent University, UK

More disposable than ever : Do non-removeable batteries support premature disposal of mobile devices? C. Bakker, Delft University of Technology, NL L. Kuijer, University of Sheffield, UK

16.00 – 17.00 Closing Session (Room 1 – Maria Theresia)

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Evening Program

Welcome Party Monday, November 17, 2014 18.00

A Welcome Party will be held at the conference centre. Come and join the exhibitors, speakers, organizers and conference attendees for a buffet dinner.

Do not miss the opportunity to network with your colleagues!

Location: Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn

Reception by the Mayor of Vienna in the City Hall Tuesday, November 18, 2014 20:00

The Reception by the Mayor of Vienna will take place in the Vienna City Hall, one of the most splendid landmarks amongst the numerous monumental buildings along Vienna’s Ring Road. Designed by Friedrich Schmidt (1825 – 1891), it was erected between 1872 and 1883. The architecture of the Ringstraße is dominated by Historicism. The City Hall was built in Gothic style, with a tower similar to Gothic cathedrals.

Today the City Hall is the head office of Vienna’s municipal administration. More than 2000 people work in the building. Visitors are stunned by the magnificent appointments of the state rooms, which frequently provide an atmospheric backdrop to various events such as concerts or balls.

Location: Wappensaal, Rathaus Entrance: 1010 Vienna, Lichtenfelsgasse 2, Feststiege II Underground Station “Rathaus” (U2), Tram 2 “Rathaus”, Tram 1 or D “Rathausplatz, Burgtheater”

Dinner at a Historical Viennese Heuriger Wednesday, November 19, 2014 19.30

274 years ago in 1740 the wine tavern of family Haimböck in “Alt-Ottakring” No. 10, in these times a suburb of Vienna, was a very well known and gladly visited venue. The excellent wines and the outstanding atmosphere were not the only reasons for that, there was also another reason: the beautiful daughter of the Haimböcks, Maria. So in these times the wine tavern got his name: “10er Marie”.

Even after Maria has left Vienna and her brother Joseph was running the tavern, the good reputation lasted and many famous persons came to visit the “10er Marie”: Prince Royal Rudolf and his carriage driver Bratfisch, Franz Schubert, Johann Strauß father, the Schrammel brothers, Franz Lehar, Josef Weinheber, Emmerich Kálmán, Robert Stolz and the Viennese composer Karl Föderl.

Today the listed building is the last remnant of the old village in the middle of Ottakring. It represents an oasis of calm which offers relaxation and an escape from everyday stresses. Celebrities and artists as well as tourists and guests enjoy the time at these typical Viennese “Heuriger”, the oldest in town.

Location: Heuriger 10er Marie 1160 Vienna, Ottakringer Str. 222-224 Underground & City Train Station “Ottakring” (U3, S 45), Tram 2 “Johannes-Krawarik-Gasse”, Tram 10 or 46 “Thaliastraße/Maroltingergasse” or Bus 10A (change from the bus at “Ottakringer Straße/Wattgasse” to Tram 2)

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iNEMI Workshop on Sustainability Challenges of Electronics Manufacturing iNEMI invites you to participate in an informative and interactive workshop that brings together all segments of the electronics manufacturing supply chain to assess the Sustainability Challenges for Electronics Manufacturing.

The intent of the day-long workshop is to identify and set the priorities and direction for future collaborative efforts on sustainability priorities in electronics manufacturing. Your participation will enable your organization to know what is going on and help develop an agenda for the electronics industry.

The first part of this workshop will feature Industry leaders reviewing current best practices and approaches to design, materials and process selection as well as recycling and reuse. Teams working on iNEMI collaborative projects in areas such as alternative materials assessment and recycling will also present on their work to date.

Looking to the future, a preview of highlights and findings from the 2015 iNEMI Roadmap chapter for Environmentally Sustainable Electronics will be presented and research leaders will also discuss some of the newer areas of sustainability – focused R&D.

The second part of the workshop will engage participants in working groups to identify and discuss key areas of interest for the supply chain and stakeholders, in particular those where industry collaboration could provide high impact benefits.

Meeting Objectives

Identify issues and needs best solved by consortia activities – short term, mid term and long term

Form action groups to execute the required industrial collaborative programs and form project teams to address them

Cost of workshop

Before Oct 15th is US$200 for non-iNEMI members & US$100 for iNEMI members. After Oct 15th, the fees will be US$300 for non-iNEMI members & US$150 for iNEMI members. Fee covers access to the workshop and the presentations, workshop breaks and lunch on Nov 17th.

Workshop Registration

Register the workshop or get more information, please go to http://www.inemi.org/events/inemi-workshop-sustainability-challenges-electronics-manufacturing

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Who will participate?

The majority of participants will be

senior business managers, product managers, design engineers and environmental experts from leading electr(on)ic and automotive companies from America, Asia and Europe management and engineering representatives from the recycling industry, component and material suppliers, chemical industry and financial institutes attendees from governments, public authorities, associations, leading universities and research organizations from all around the globe.

Conference Language

The conference language will be English. There will be no simultaneous translation provided.

What are the benefits from participating? An expert overview of the current state-of-the-art of environmental technology,

sustainable processes, resource efficient products and services. The chance to hear key thinkers within leading companies presenting their visions on eco-efficiency in the 21st century. An opportunity to discuss new ideas and concepts with experts from your industry or research field through participation in parallel workshops. An opportunity to identify and meet possible business development and research partners. An update on ecological legislation and consumer behaviour from various countries.

Important Dates

September 15, 2014 Deadline for Pre-Registration discounts and hotel bookings October 1, 2014 Deadline for Exhibition booths

November 1, 2014 Registration Deadline November 17, 2014 Pre-conference Workshop, Welcome Party November 18, 2014 Official Opening

Information Updates

All information on www.care-electronics.net/CI2014 will be continuously updated. Please check regularly!

If you want to be informed of all major updates, please send a mail with your details to [email protected] – we will include you into our mailing list!

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Accommodation

If you would like to benefit from the below mentioned rates, please use the Hotel Reservation forms on our webpage!

All rates are per room per night including breakfast. The hotels are all situated in easy reach to the conference venue. Please be aware that only a limited number of rooms have been reserved with the following reduced rates until September 15, 2014. The rooms will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Other hotels can be recommended on request.

Hotel Category Single use Double use

Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Wien Schönbrunn Schönbrunner Schlossstraße 38-40, 1120 Vienna T: +43 1 8101717-0 F: +43 1 8101717-177 Home: www.courtyard-vienna.com

Standard Business

€ 99,- € 114,-

€ 115,- € 130,-

Star Inn Wien Schönbrunn Linke Wienzeile 224, 1150 Vienna T: +43 1 3366222 F: +43 1 3366222-12222 Home: www.starinnhotels.com

Standard € 62,- € 72,-

The Venue: Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre Vienna

Schoenbrunn Palace together with its ancillary buildings and extensive park is by virtue of its long and colourful history one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria. Scheduled as a listed monument, the whole ensemble, including the palace, the park with its numerous architectural features, fountains and statues and not least the zoo (the oldest of its kind in the world) was placed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 1996.

The conference will take place in the Apothecaries’ Wing on the eastern side of the palace. This unusual venue has an interesting past: in the 18th century the largest of the rooms adjoining the east side of the Orangery was used for overwintering the valuable citron plants and thought to be the only example of its kind in Europe.

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Conference Fee

The registration fee includes an information package, lunch, refreshments during the breaks and the evening events. The student fee (maximum age of 25 years with valid student ID) includes an information package, lunch and refreshments during the breaks, not the evening events. Finally the fee for accompanying persons covers the evening events only.

Conference Fee (excl. VAT)

Before September 15, 2014

Participant € 850,-

Speaker € 750,-

Student € 500,-

After September 15, 2014 Participant € 990,-

Student € 590,-

Accompanying Persons (Entrance to evening events only!) € 250,-

Environmental Exhibition

Fee (excl. VAT)

Special Exhibitor Package SMALL (Place for 1 Roll-up, 1 person) € 1.500,-

Special Exhibitor Package MEDIUM (3 sqm, 1 person) € 2.000,-

Special Exhibitor Package LARGE (6 sqm, 2 persons) € 3.900,-

Other exhibition arrangements on request!

Terms & Conditions

Only written cancellations will be accepted. 50 % of the paid registration fee will be refunded for cancellations received until October 8, 2014. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after this date. Name changes are allowed at any time and will be charged with handling costs of € 30,- per change. Cancellation or reduction of exhibition space is not possible and will be charged according your booking.

The organizer reserves the right to reject registration when it is in the interest of the conference.

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Sponsoring Gold Sponsor € 15.000,– (excl. VAT)

The right to nominate a member of the International Programme Committee in order to directly influence the quality and content of the event

The possibility to propose a keynote speaker

A complimentary 6 sqm exhibition booth on a prominent location (€ 3.900,- value)

3 complimentary registrations for associates or business partner of your organization (€ 2.970,- value)

Your organization will be mentioned on all publications, press releases and on our webpage as “Gold Sponsor of Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014”

In addition, a link to your website can be positioned on our website

The possibility to present your company with a half page four-color advertisement in the conference program

The possibility to present your company with advertising material (flyer, brochures, etc.; format max. A4) in the conference package

3 invitations for the Reception of the Mayor of Vienna in the Town Hall

Company logo on screen throughout conference breaks Sponsor € 5.000,– (excl. VAT)

A complimentary 3 sqm exhibition booth in a special location (€ 2.000,- value)

1 complimentary registration for associates or business partner of your organizsation (€ 990,- value)

Your organization will be mentioned on all publications, press releases and on our webpage as “Sponsor of Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2014”

In addition, a link to your website can be positioned on our website

Company logo on screen throughout conference breaks

Individual Sponsorship

In addition we can offer individual sponsoring possibilities, such as

Distribution of company brochures

Advertisements in our conference brochures and documentation

Patronage for coffee breaks, lunches and dinner events

Special give-aways, flags, …

For additional information please contact us at [email protected].

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