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Innovative Low Carbon Working Group meeting – 18/9/18

Date

18 September 2018

Time

Tour of EBRI: 13:15 – 13:50 ILCWG meeting commences 14:00

Location

The European Bioenergy Research Institute, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, West Midlands, B4 7ET

Organisers

SWM in partnership with the Innovation Alliance for the West Midlands and hosted by SWM members EBRI.

Audience

This workshop is for members of the Innovation Alliance for the West Midlands (IAWM) Innovative Low Carbon Working Group (ILCWG).  If you wish to join the ILCWG, please get in touch (contact details below).

The event

Every quarter, SWM runs the ILCWG in partnership with the IAWM.  The Group brings together a cross-sectoral audience whose organisations focus on low carbon innovation, especially implementing activity around sustainable construction, energy storage and systems and next generation transport.  The Group shares good practice and, critically, helps members to identify opportunities to collaborate on new or existing projects. Notes and presentations from previous meetings can be found on our Resources page.  Scroll down to find the IAWM or Birmingham Science City ‘Ideas for Life’ logos.

Booking and further information

Given the expected high demand, we will prioritising existing members of the ILCWG. Other attendees will be considered should capacity allow. Registration closes at midday on Friday 14 September. If you’d like to attend the tour of EBRI commencing at 13:15, please register here. If you’d like to attend the main ILCWG meeting commencing at 14:00, please register here. If you’d like to attend both, please register for both. If you would like to become a member of the ILCWG and to discuss your suitability of becoming part of the wider IAWM, contact us at enquiries@swm.org.uk or on 0121 237 5890 for more information.

Agenda

You can download an agenda here.

Data Protection

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