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Join the Circular Products Conference for practical insights into circular product design and remanufacturing, with a strong focus on electronics and real‑world solutions. 

Circular economy is one answer to how to develop and document sustainable products. Even so, the transition from a linear to a circular economy is not simple. Ideally, circularity has to be designed into products early in the development process, as about 80% of a product’s environmental impact is determined in the design phase. 
 

Force Technology invites decision makers, engineers, and technicians working within development, quality, and sustainability to a day packed with inspiration, the most recent knowledge, and networking with knowledgeable peers. 
 

The conference starts with a plenary session focusing on motivation and general aspects of circularity, followed by two parallel tracks focusing on products and materials. 

 

The topics include: 

  • Resources and materials 
  • Circular product design 
  • Foundation for longer lifetime 
  • Facilitation of recycling 
  • Digital Product Passport 
  • Absolute sustainability and its integration in LCA models 

 

Meet some of our speakers 

We are bringing together a strong line-up of experts to share insights, practical experiences, and concrete tools.  


Among the confirmed speakers are: 

  • Circuit training revisited - There are many ways to sustainable production and consumption, but no way around it 
    Susanne Stormer, Chair, Global Sustainability

  • Circular design thinking – climate targets and competitive advantages 
    Tina Kaysen, Sustainability Manager, Kamstrup
     
  • Sustainability and trade-offs in product design 
    Jacob Arnbjerg, Lead Sustainability Materials Specialist, Grundfos
     
  • From reliability to circularity in power electronics 
    Ariya Sangwongwanich, Associate Professor, Department of Energy, Aalborg University

Programme

Full programme coming soon 
We are currently finalising the programme and will publish the full agenda, including session details and timings, shortly. 

The event is part of the RnD-project Circular products: from design to remanufacturing