ExpertForum Materials and Technologies for Future … Raw Materials (CLC Central) and its partners...

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EIT Raw Materials is supported by EIT, a body of the European Union Expert Forum Materials and Technologies for Future Mobility 9th December 2016, 9am-4pm Venue: Darmstadtium, Room 2.06 I Schlossgraben 1 I 64283 Darmstadt All participants are invited to join us for dinner on 8th December 2016, at 7pm: Restaurant: Glasschrank I Pützerstraße 6 I 64287 Darmstadt Hotel recommendation: Welcome Hotel****, Karolinenplatz 4 | 64289 Darmstadt Scope Business and industry related to mobility is a major pillar of European society: the automotive sector alone accounts for 4 % of the EU GDP. At the same time, transportation represents a quarter of the greenhouse emissions in Europe. Thus, the search for novel, economic as well as environmentally sustainable forms of mobility has become a key theme in society as well as in academic and industrial research. This innovation process will only have a lasting impact in the transition towards a Green Economy if it comes with technological breakthroughs in finding and processing the strategic materials needed to implement new mobility technologies. A good example are e-bikes that currently develop from a niche to a mass- market product – a process that is made possible by the availability of high energy density battery and magnet materials integrated in compact, well-designed e-drives. EIT Raw Materials (CLC Central) and its partners Fraunhofer, TU Darmstadt, Heraeus and Materials Valley invite industrial experts and academics to discuss challenges and needs with regards to functional materials in the mobility sector. Special focus will be on batteries, magnetic materials, and e-drives with the aim to develop a roadmap for materials developments and future collaboration activities.

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EITRawMaterialsissupportedbyEIT,abodyoftheEuropeanUnion

ExpertForumMaterialsandTechnologiesforFutureMobility

9thDecember2016,9am-4pm

Venue:Darmstadtium,Room2.06ISchlossgraben1I64283Darmstadt

Allparticipantsareinvitedtojoinusfordinneron8thDecember2016,at7pm:Restaurant:GlasschrankIPützerstraße6I64287Darmstadt

Hotelrecommendation:WelcomeHotel****,Karolinenplatz4|64289Darmstadt

ScopeBusinessandindustryrelatedtomobilityisamajorpillarofEuropeansociety:theautomotivesectoraloneaccountsfor4%oftheEUGDP.Atthesametime,transportationrepresentsaquarterofthegreenhouseemissionsinEurope.Thus,thesearchfornovel,economicaswellasenvironmentallysustainableformsofmobilityhasbecomeakeythemeinsocietyaswellasinacademicandindustrialresearch.ThisinnovationprocesswillonlyhavealastingimpactinthetransitiontowardsaGreenEconomyif itcomeswithtechnologicalbreakthroughsinfinding and processing the strategic materials needed to implement new mobilitytechnologies. A good example are e-bikes that currently develop froma niche to amass-marketproduct–aprocessthat ismadepossiblebytheavailabilityofhighenergydensitybatteryandmagnetmaterialsintegratedincompact,well-designede-drives.EIT RawMaterials (CLC Central) and its partners Fraunhofer, TU Darmstadt, Heraeus andMaterialsValleyinviteindustrialexpertsandacademicstodiscusschallengesandneedswithregards to functional materials in the mobility sector. Special focus will be on batteries,magnetic materials, and e-drives with the aim to develop a roadmap for materialsdevelopmentsandfuturecollaborationactivities.

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EITRawMaterialsissupportedbyEIT,abodyoftheEuropeanUnion

GreenhousegasemissionsbyeconomicsectorsintheEU:evolutionexpressedinrelativevaluessince1980.Note: * Transport includes international aviation but excludes international maritime; ** Other include fugitive emissions from fuels, waste management and indirect CO2 emissions. Source: EC Climate Action and EEA.

Agenda09:00 WelcomingandIntroductiontotheWorkshop

EITRawMaterialsataGlance,DidierZimmermann,EITRawMaterials TowardsaRoadmapforSubstitution,RolandGauß,EITRawMaterials MaterialsforMobility–QuoVadis?RudolfStauber,FraunhoferIWKS09:45 Batteries Hans-JürgenWachter,Heraeus PaulSpurk,Umicore CédricHaon,CEA

Moderator:ElbertLoois,HiTechMaterialsAdvisory 11:00 Coffeebreak11:15E-Drives Jean-MarcDubus,Valeo

ArminDietz,THNurembergtbc,Mondragon

Moderator:AndreasBinder,TUDarmstadt12:30 LunchBreak13:30 MagneticMaterials KerstinSchierle-Arndt,BASF MatthiasKatter,VAC

ChristianElsässer,FraunhoferIWM Moderator:OliverGutfleisch,TUDarmstadt14:45 Coffeebreak15:00 RemanufacturingandRecycling

tbc,VeoliaModerator:RolandGauß,EITRawMaterials

16:00 End