All the World’s a stage! Play a role in global engineers major sustainable event

You’re invited to be a speaker, a sponsor, a media partner and/or a delegate to the very first World Engineers Summit in Singapore 9-15 September this year with the theme “Innovative and Sustainable Solutions to Climate Change”. The event is expected to be the first global conference conducted in accordance with the new international standard for event sustainability, ISO 20121. Singapore is also playing host to the eighth Eco-products International Fair (EPIF ) from 14 -16 March 2013 at Marina Bay Sands. Read More

World Engineers Summit, 9-15 September 2013

SASA – Sustain Ability Showcase Asia – is supporting the organisers of the first World Engineers Summit in  Singapore 9-15 September 2013 by reinforcing the call for papers from enthusiastic and sustainable engineers and other experts around the world.

Besides inviting speakers and sponsors to come on board this big international event with the theme “Innovative and Suistainable Solutions to Climate Change”, SASA is also undertaking for the first time in Asia , a sustainable event management plan based on the gold standard ISO 20121 as used for the London Olympics.

So lineup and be part of this event in more ways than one. As a speaker. As a sponsor. As a media partner. As a delegate or exhibitor. It’s the sustainable and innovative thing to do.

A message from the organisers, The Inistitution of Engineers Singapore (IES):

Singapore is pleased to play host to the inaugural edition of the World Engineers Summit 2013, which will be addressing “Innovative and sustainable solutions to Climate Change”.

If you believe that climate change is one of the most critical challenege4s facuing humanity and recognise the urgency to identify, develop and implement innovative and sustaimnable solutions to mitigate a spreading carbon footprint and ensuring efficient consumption of Earth’s fast depleting resources, WES 2013 is your ideal activation platform.

The organizing committee is inviting submissions of papers in the following areas

  • Environmental policies
  • Corporate social responsibility  climate change
  • Innovative and sustainable technology
  • Environmental engineering education
  • Food and water security
  • Women in engineering congress
  • Sustainable energy
  • Integrated environmental management systems
  • Natural disaster mitigation and management
  • Financing climate change opportunities
  • Sustainable and innovative development
  • Professional ethics and conduct: Key prerequisites for sustainability.

Deadline for submission of an abstract is 28 February 2013.

For more information go to www.wes2013.org

 

 

Eco Products International Fair

The Asian Productivity Organization (APO) and Waste Management & Recycling Association of Singapore (WMRAS), supported by SPRING Singapore, would like to announce the eighth Eco-products International Fair (EPIF ). The three-day fair and conference will be held in Singapore from 14—to 16 March 2013 at Sands Expo & Convention Centre, and will be graced by Ms Grace Fu, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Themed “One Environment, One Future: Towards a Sustainable and Greener Asia” the event will showcase all that Asia has to offer in terms of environmental sustainability in the urban context. In the past, this event has been held in other parts of Asia. Singapore is proud to host this event for the second time in its history since 2004. The fair will bring together participants from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, aimed at generating a wide range of exciting new business opportunities in this arena.

Environmental degradation is a constraint on future growth within the Asia-Pacific region and a barrier to efforts to eradicate poverty. By approximately 2020, over half of Asia’s population will live in cities. The speed of population growth in urban areas has outpaced the development of environmental infrastructure in many large cities. Problems range from lack of access to clean water to poor air quality, inability to manage solid wastes and transportation. Urban societies are becoming conscious of environmental problems and keen to learn more about the best practices, eco-products and technologies.

Eco-Products International Fair 2013 aims to exhibit these eco-products, services, technologies, materials, and components from around the world including Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. The exhibition will feature two sections: Eco Business & Green Personal Lifestyle.

In parallel with and further enhancing the value of the fair, an International Conference on “Opportunities and Challenges in Sustainable Urban Living” will be organised to address issues, opportunities, and challenges relating to sustainable urban living. The conference will feature international speakers who are experts in their specific areas and will incorporate exchanges of the most up-to-date information on topics such as eco-practices, eco-innovations, eco-technologies, sustainable consumption and production, green procurement, eco-lifestyle, and policy interventions to achieve sustainable urban living.

The three-day event will also feature a business forum, technical exchanges, business networking events and site visits. The event will target a total of 12,550 sqm of exhibition space and feature 150 international and local exhibitors.

As stated by Mr. Kazuyuki Sakai, Chairman of the EPIF Preparatory Committee of the APO Green Productivity Advisory Committee, “In this day and age when we are affected by serious global climate change, strong initiatives through private–public-sector cooperation such as the EPIF 2013 help steer us in the right direction of balancing consumerism with deliberate environmental consciousness and achieving ‘compassionate productivity’ that is not only profitable but also sustainable.

Jerome Baco, Chairman, WMRAS stated, “ “EPIF 2013 will be an excellent opportunity to have dialogue on various opinions and business opportunities identification amongst the Key players of Sustainable development in the region”.

Simon Lim, Group Director, Industry Development, SPRING Singapore said, “The cleantech industry has been identified as a strategic growth area for Singapore’s economy. SMEs play an important role in adding diversity and innovation to the industry, from both the solutions provider and leading adopter perspectives. EPIF 2013 will be a key opportunity for local and international players to showcase their know-how, understand the latest developments and discuss collaborations within the cleantech industry. ”

Issued by Asian Productivity Organization (APO) and Waste Management & Recycling Association of Singapore (WMRAS) on 25 January 2013.

APO

The Asian Productivity Organization (APO) is the sole nonprofit international organization in the Asia–Pacific devoted to productivity. Established in 1961 as a regional intergovernmental organization, the APO contributes to the sustainable socioeconomic development of the Asia–Pacific through productivity enhancement. Three strategic directions guide the APO: strengthen NPOs and promote the development of SMEs and communities; catalyze innovation-led productivity growth; and promote Green Productivity.

Website: http://www.apo-tokyo.org/

Waste Management and Recycling Association of Singapore (WMRAS)

Established on 8th of August 2001, the Waste Management and Recycling Association of Singapore (WMRAS) aims to professionalise and develop a leading waste management and recycling industry in Asia. With the aim to promote business networking opportunities and best practices amongst members, the Association has been organising activities such as talks, mission trips, conferences, exhibitions and members get together sessions etc. To foster information exchange, the Association has organised regular dialogue sessions with relevant authorities to keep members updated on the regulatory and policies developments. Meetings with the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, National Environment Agency, Economic Development Board, International Enterprise Singapore and SPRING Singapore, have allowed members to feedback their concerns and discuss how the public and private sectors could work together to address these needs.

Website: http://www.wmras.org.sg/

ABOUT EPIF

Eco-products International Fairs (EPIF)

With the full cooperation of the GPAC, the APO initiated the Eco-products International Fair (EPIF) in 2004. Through fairs designed to strengthen international cooperation in greening supply chains in the Asia-Pacific region, and through international conferences held concurrently, consumers are made aware of the importance of green purchasing, enterprises are provided opportunities to expand their eco-businesses, and governments can investigate methods for greening their policies. The EPIFs are held in a different APO member country each year. The first was in Malaysia in 2004, followed by Thailand in 2005, Singapore in 2006, Vietnam in 2008, the Philippines in 2009, Indonesia in 2010 and India in 2011. [SC1] Each fair has seen an increase in both scale and international attention. EPIF is now firmly established as the largest environmental exhibition in Asia.

Source: www.epif2013.com/

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