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International Congress "Electronics Goes Green 2020+". Proceedings

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Papers from Fraunhofer ENAS workshops in 2010

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NanoScience 2007. Volume of abstracts

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MicroCar 2005. Micro materials, nano materials for automotives. Volume of Abstracts

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Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018. Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit

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Electronics Goes Green 2008+. Merging Technology and Sustainable Development. Proceedings

What drives technological development? Technology! It was just published that the peak oil - the maximum of possible oil production - was already passed in 2006. At the same time, the global oil demand increases, as well as the world's population. Climate change already happens ever more obvious. Must we accept limits in a world aspiring permanent growth? But isn't it the limitation that gives sense and drive to efficiency? With equal limits of carbon dioxide emissions per person on this planet, for example, higher efficiency can buy more of what we think to need for a comfortable life within this limit. It will require all our social and technological abilities to master these global challenges. Merging technological and sustainable development hence is a way. We need technological development for sustainable development, not technological development that ends in itself. We must strive for the most efficient and the least toxic. The more functional must have priority over just more functionalities. The focus of the Electronics Goes Green 2008+ Conference was on how the electronics industry can contribute to the required changes, and what and how it has to change itself. Environmental legislation, higher energy and resource efficiency, reuse and optimized end-of-life, and managerial aspects of sustainability were the key topics discussed at the conference between representatives of industry, politics and science.

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MicroNanoReliability 2007, 1st World Congress MicroNanoReliability

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Electronics Goes Green 2012+. Proceedings. CD-ROM

Under the slogan "Taking Green to the Next Level", the Electronics Goes Green 2012+ brings together differing perspectives, from driving change to being driven, from advancing political goals to scientific moderation of what really constitutes environmental progress.

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MicroCar 2008: Micro materials, nano materials for automotives. Volume of abstracts

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Micro System Technologies 2005