16oct2:00 pm3:00 pmIntegrating Life Cycle Thinking in Early R&D Development Stages | WebinarEnhancing the Business Value of Environmental Sustainability Assessments | Part 1

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October 16, 2017 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm CET(GMT+00:00)

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  • Wouter de Soete

    Wouter de Soete

    Researcher, Ghent University

    Wouter De Soete is a postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University on Sustainability Assessment with a focus on the pharmaceutical industry and the raw material sector. He holds a PhD and MSc in Bioscience Engineering. He is currently active in the field of Life Cycle Innovation and Management and its integration in stage gating and development processes within businesses. He holds a black belt in Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma and works on integrating the ‘lean heritage’ of Operational Excellence in Life Cycle Thinking.

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    Researcher, Ghent University

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The derivation of technology experience curves in order to include environmental performance indicators in early R&D decision trees enables a proactive way of dealing with environmental sustainability in design stages. This module will highlight how experience curves (learning and upscaling) can a) be derived over different production scales and b) be used for prospect sustainability assessment of new compounds using a certain technology.

This webinar is the first out of three of our “Enhancing the Business Value of Environmental Sustainability Assessments” webinar mini-series.

 

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