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2nd Conference 19 Sept 2018
Details The Big Do19 Sept 2018
Conference Venues:
Bristol University, UK. 8:30am - 5:30 pm
Canterbury University, NZ, 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Webcast - Going Global
2nd Conference 19 Sept 2018
Details The Big Do19 Sept 2018
Conference Venues:
Bristol University, UK. 8:30am - 5:30 pm
Canterbury University, NZ, 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Webcast - Going Global
3rd Science and Energy Seminar
Details Science & Energy 2016: 50 scientists and engineers, historians and economists came together for a week of intense discussion about how to carry out scenarios and how to interpret results of scenarios.Date March 06, 2016Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJVon80...About Transition Engineering
Details The next big challenge for all engineering fields is handling wicked problems. Wicked problems are successful and profitable engineered systems that are also unsustainable. Our energy and material systems provide huge benefits and conveniences, and they make money. But they also are unsustainable, incur unacceptable external costs, and pose environmental and social risks. Transition Engineering is emerging to deal with wicked problems. The 7-step approach results in innovative transition shift projects. Explore the Knowledge and Training resources where GATE members share experience with innovating, engineering and managing transition shift projects.Advanced Energy and Material Systems Lab
Details The AEMSLab has carried out Transition Engineering research and consulting projects since 2003. Our clients have included Government, Corporations, Councils and Communities. Link www.aemslab.org.nz/Advanced Energy and Materials Lab
Details The AEMSLab at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand has a long track record of carrying out consulting projects for corporations, councils and communities. Link www.aemslab.org.nz/Advanced Energy and Materials Lab
Details The AEMSLab has carried out research and consulting projects in Transition Engineering since 2003. Our clients have included City Councils, National Governments, Corporations and Community Groups.Link www.aemslab.org.nz/AFFILIATE
DetailsANYONE who supports the objectives of Energy and Material Transition is encouraged to register a GATE Affiliate. Simply create your profile at LOGIN.
Affiliates are welcome to support the operations and work of GATE either by volunteering their time or by making a financial donation.
Please get in touch if you'd like to get involved as a volunteer; you could set up a local Transition Engineering group, a student interest group, offer to share your particular skills to further the work of GATE.
Registration is FREE Donations are Tax-Deductible







