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A series of webinar recordings addressing different aspects of sustainability for design engineers.

A series designed to fast-forward you through the growing urgency around sustainability, and allow you to learn directly from global experts. The series will help prepare you for fast evolving ‘green’ legislation – society’s accelerated ambitions of energy efficiency, plastic waste reduction, and the mitigation of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.

Through a series of CPD accredited webinars and round table discussions you will come to understand how products can achieve optimum sustainability through life-cycle analysis, focusing on materials, the management of data, calculating carbon footprint, sustainability best practice – all within a framework of current and future legislation.

The event is brought to you by InspirON – the Protolabs centre for connecting, sharing, inspiring and innovating – in partnership with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Wevolver.

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