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SUMMARY:Lasers drive the Green Economy towards Net Zero
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nChair:  Matthew Wasley\, Photonics Lead\, KTN \n  \nClimate change is one of the most serious and urgent global issues facing our world in the 21st century. During global lockdowns in 2020 and 2021\, the impact on pollution and emissions under drastically lower transport has driven a new emphasis and urgency into tackling this topic and governments are talking about “building back better”. Glasgow will be the host city for COP26 (the UN Climate Change Conference) in November 2021\, and the UK government recently announced it will set in law an ambitious climate change target\, reducing emissions by 78% by 2035 compared to 1990 levels. This is intended to bring the UK more than three-quarters of the way to net zero (when the amount of CO2 produced is no greater than the amount removed) by 2050. \nTo meet these targets\, the UK will need to increase its low carbon electricity generation capacity by a factor of four. This in turn requires further development of efficient renewable energy sources such as solar and wind\, and the use of battery technology in place of fossil fuels. New research and innovation is addressing some of these challenges and funding and jobs will certainly follow in these industries over the next decades. Lasers have a big role to play in this arena\, from laser processing of materials for photovoltaics\, to manufacture of specialist batteries\, wind turbine elements\, new nuclear power generation and more. \nThis webinar will highlight the challenges faced and explore the variety of applications of lasers in renewable energy\, green transportation and the role the industry has to play in meeting net zero. \n  \nSponsored by\n \n  \n  \n  \nProgramme\n13:30 – 16:30 BST \n13:30 – 13:40  Matthew Wasley (Photonics Lead\, KTN) – Introduction and Welcome \n13:40 – 14:00  Michael Walls (Loughborough University) – Technology and Market Trends in Solar Photovoltaics \n14:00 – 14:20  Grigorios Rigas (M-Solv) – Interconnecting Perovskite PVs in one Step \n14:20 – 14:40  Melanie Loveridge (Warwick University) – Laser Applications for Li-ion Batteries & prospects for Large-scale Manufacturing \n14:40 – 15:00  Patrick Herwig (Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology\, IWS) – Latest Developments on Laser Material Processing for Battery Production \n15:00 – 15:10 BREAK \n15:10 – 15:30  Wilhelm Pfleging (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)) – Ultrafast laser materials processing as a versatile manufacturing tool for developing next generation batteries \n15:30 – 15:50  Clive Grafton-Reed (Rolls Royce) – The Demands for Greener Aviation \n15:50 – 16:10  PJ Scott (IPG Genesis Systems) – Automated Laser Welding Systems for Safe and Reliable EV Battery Manufacturing \n16:10 – 16:30  Phil Carr (Carrs Welding) – How Laser Welding of Li-ion Cells has Changed over the Last Decade: Cells\, Joints & Interlinks \n\nVenue\nOnline webinar \n  \nRegistration\nAILU Member rate:  60 GBP \nNon Member rate: 90 GBP \nAbove fees exclude VAT @ 20% \n  \nTICKET INFORMATION BELOW\nFee includes access to webinar videos after the event. \nFor more information please email or phone the AILU office (+44 (0)1235 539595). \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
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