The Recycler Live will feature all the latest news and details about Focus on Europe 2015 and The Recycler’s other events, while the call for papers for this year’s conference is now open.
The site, www.therecyclerlive.com, features information about the forthcoming Focus on Europe event, taking place in Rome at the Holiday Inn Aurelia on 4 and 5 June, with links to registration and a downloadable brochure available. It also includes sections recommending why you should attend the Focus on Europe event, and the benefits of your company sponsoring the conference.
The site will also feature all speaker and seminar programme information for the conference, and highlights sponsors confirmed for the event so far, including headline sponsor Static Control Components and co-sponsors Delacamp, Triton Precision Engineering, Embatex and Connett and Unland.
Both the speaker profiles and seminar programme will be uploaded to the site when speakers and topics are confirmed. The call for papers for the 2015 conference is now open, with the event dedicated to European-based remanufacturing and companies and experts engaged in: remanufacturing; distribution; manufacturing; research and development; collection systems; manufacturing processes; sales and marketing; trade associations; academics; and legislators.
The conference is divided into the following tracks:
- Market trends, developments and insights
- A systems approach to remanufacturing
- Sustainability at the core of remanufacturing
- Maximising the value proposition
- Component R&D and systems developments
- The regulatory environment
- The evolving circular economy
A detailed list of topics will soon be made available at www.therecyclerlive.com. Please submit your proposals for keynote speeches, presentations and special sessions to events@therecycler.com. The acceptance notification date is 9 May 2015, while the final paper deadline is 23 May 2015.
The Recycler reported on last year’s event in Barcelona here and here, while both ETIRA and Static Control also discussed the conference. You can read our full report from the event in issue 260.