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APAC Network Interview: Can manufacturing rise to the climate challenge?

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October 5, 2022 | 
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Summary

With manufacturing responsible for two-thirds of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, companies within the industry must re-evaluate their sustainability goals and efforts and identify new ways to reduce their emissions.

This growing focus on sustainability has driven innovation in manufacturing, leading to increasing use of advanced solutions like re-manufacturing and artificial intelligence to give many companies’ green efforts a boost. But more still needs to be done for global manufacturing to achieve its sustainability goals and reach its Net Zero objectives.

To explore the latest manufacturing insights and how manufacturers can innovate further, INCIT CEO Raimund Klein and Francisco Betti, member of INCIT’s Board of Directors and Head of the Platform for Shaping the Future of Advanced Manufacturing and Production at the World Economic Forum, recently joined Oriel Morrison on APAC Network to discuss the latest developments and trends in the industry.

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A welder in protective gear skillfully melds metal with sparks flying. Overlay text reads "Manufacturing Change," highlighting the transformative power of innovation. The logo "APAC Network" is prominently displayed in the top right corner.

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