Round table “Role of engineering in the development of a green economy”
Wednesday May 18, 2022 at 1:30 p.m.
Laval University Campus, Comtois Pavilion, CMT-1110
According to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) [1], the green economy refers to “an economy that leads to improved human well-being and social equity while significantly reducing environmental and shortage of resources. However, engineering is located at the interface between research and the application of discoveries and can thus have a significant impact on society. This position gives engineering a special situation in the innovation ecosystem. This round table aims to discuss the contribution of engineering to the implementation of a green economy. In particular, we will discuss the importance of academic-industry collaborations as well as the difficulties linked to the integration of sustainable development in R&D.
Composition of the round table
Panelists
- David Gendron (Kemitek)
- Véronic Landry (department of wood and forest sciences, Laval University)
- Diego Mantovani (department of mining, metallurgy and materials engineering, Laval University)
- Luca Sorelli (department of civil engineering and water engineering)
Moderator :
- Jacopo Profili (department of mining, metallurgy and materials engineering, Laval University)
After a short presentation by each panelist of their vision of a green economy and the challenges this represents, a discussion was held between the panelists. The public was invited to ask questions.
[1] Driving a green economy through public finance and fiscal policy reform, United Nations Environment Program (2010)