"Sustainable production: an imperative and an opportunity for automation"
Date: 20 October 2010 Location: Fondazione Riccardo Catella, Via G. De Castilla, 28 - Milan
1:30pm Registration
Conference Programme
2:00pm Welcome address by Dr. Donald Wich, General Manager Messe Frankfurt Italia and Mr. Johann Thoma, Managing Director Mesago Messe Frankfurt
2:10pm Different opportunities for sustainable production: analysis of the situation - Presentation by Professor Giambattista Gruosso - Dept. of Electronics and Information - Politecnico di Milano
2:50pm The reduction of energy consumption and the carbon footprint impact: the Parmalat Case History - Presentation by Engineer Filippo Ferrari - Technical Manager of Parmalat
3:10pm Efficency, total quality and respect for the environment: the pillars of the Tetra Pak Italia supply chain - Presentation by Engineer Sergio Guastella, Supply Chain Director of Tetra Pak Italia
3:30pm Presentation by Engineer Giuliano Busetto, President of AssoAutomazione
3:40pm Automation for sustainable production: is it also an "art"? Presentation by Engineer Carlo Marchisio, President of ANIPLA Milan
3:50pm AMA Presentation - Association for Sensor Technology
From 4:15pm Round Table
"Automation and sustainability, ethical and economic assessment"
Open debate with leading sector companies to present their commitment to sustainable production.
Moderator will be a journalist from Il Sole 24 ORE newspaper.
Cocktail offered by "Alce Nero", biological food.
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