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Het Institute for Sustainable Proces Technology (ISPT) organiseert op dinsdag 14 november haar jaarlijkse event voor de procestechnologie. Het doel van de dag is om de deelnemers in contact te brengen met hun collega's uit de sector en mee te laten doen aan e activiteiten, programma's en projecten binnen de ISPT. 

Gedurende de dag worden er verschillende workshops gegeven. Een voorbeeld hiervan is de workshop ‘Metal fuel energy applications’, waarbij wordt ingegaan op het recyclen van metaal als bron voor energie.

ISPT-day 2017 Programma

10.30 –11.00 Ontvangst met koffie en thee
11.00 – 12.30 Plenaire opening – ‘Journey of Sustainable ideas’
11.00 – 11.20 Welkom en introductie, Tjeerd Jongsma
11.20 – 11.50 Duurzaam voedsel, Rob Hamer
11.50 – 12.20 Digitalisering, Peter Guilfoyle
12.20 – 12.30 Wrap up/ discussie, Tjeerd Jongsma
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch en poster market
13.30 – 14.45 Parallel Workshops #1
14.45 – 15.15 Pauze/ wisseling en poster market
15.15 – 16.30 Parallel Workshops #2
16.30 – 18.00 Borrel en poster market

Workshops

Workshops Ronde 1 – 13.30 – 14.45
1 – Innovation Conditions
2 – Mild fractionation: New process technology for sustainable food!
3 – Take Back Chemicals
4 –  Journey of water
5 – Metal fuel energy applications

Workshops Ronde 2 – 15.15 – 16.30
1 –  Journey of Digits
2 – Future of Heat within the Industry
3 – System Integration
4 – Process Intensification

Workshops Ronde 1 – 13.30 – 14.45

1 – Innovation Conditions
Innovation does not stop with a working prototype or a first system at the user, we have to create the conditions that enable the innovation journey from idea to implementation of the new technology in the market. Factories using new technology, connecting inventors with equipment builders, policy makers and legal departments with startups. What system does this take and what interventions can we use to create the optimal conditions? A workshop on results and examples.
Workshop by Alco Kieft – University Utrecht Innovation studies, Rosemarie Mijlhoff -OpenPerspectief B.V., Thomas Lans – Wageningen Education and Learning Sciences

2 – Mild fractionation: New process technology for sustainable food!
From purification towards mild fractionation technologies to obtain total use agro-food material via sustainable processing routes reducing carbon and water footprints for added value food products.
Presentations by: Hilde Wijngaard – Introduction Mild Fractionation cluster, Anton Schulz-Jena – Chromatography at high viscosity, Victor Aguirre – Modelling nanofiltration of food streams and Jochem Jonkman – Evaluating new process configurations within the supply chain

3 – Take Back Chemicals
Take Back Chemicals is a business model aimed to increase the effect of chemicals used. Traditional business models are based on sales per volume. Opposite to this, by applying Take Back Chemicals, a supplier introduces a service supporting the effect of the materials rather than selling the material itself (Chemical Leasing). In a recent study, the business model was evaluated in the Dutch context based on several cases.
The workshop includes an introduction to the concept, an example of one of the case studies and a closer look into accompanying legal issues/possibilities. Participants will be triggered to apply the model to their own context, share found opportunities and hurdles and connect where relevant.

4 –  Journey of water
Water is essential in life and in industry. Steam, cooling water, produced water, production water. More and more the use of water is limited, recirculation and reuse is of it necessary, valuables in it need to be recovered and . In this workshop you will be challenged to work on and bring up new ideas!
Clusterdirector Menno Plantenga will give a short update on the status of the running projects in the Water Processing Cluster to inspire how technologists are already working on this goal.
After that new ideas from our partners will be presented and we invite you in a brainstorm session to  comment on this, give your opinion on the subjects and add your suggestions.

5 – Metal fuel energy applications
Eindhoven University of Technology, Delft University of Technology and DIFFER plan to submit an NWO TTW Perspective program application on the topic “Metal fuel energy applications: development of the combustion and renewable energy-based regeneration cycles, using metal waste as cycle initiator” Workshop coordinators are prof. Niels Deen and Martin Timmer of TU Eindhoven.” The purpose of this workshop is:
to inform you about metal fuels and the draft plans for the Perspective program application,
to exchange ideas with the participants and
to discuss participation in the program.

Workshops Ronde 2 – 15.15 – 16.30

1 –  Journey of Digits
The  world of digitalization changes rapidly:  3d printing, machine learning, synthetic biology and trends like  in silico R&D, rapidly change the way we innovate.  During this workshop we will present the approach followed in a number of ISPT projects and will encounter the vision of students how to apply the new trends for sustainable process technology.

2 – Future of Heat within the Industry
Heat is a major topic in the journey to realise the objectives set by the EU and in the new government agreement for 2030 and 2050. To come to these goals we would like to share with you some insights in this Vision on Heat, ongoing research on Heat pumps and their market potential. Besides this we also would like to explore the possibilities in the near future to work together on Heat pumps in different areas both in high and low temperature heat.

3 – System Integration
There is room for 100 GW to be generated at sea, this is a multitude of our current electricity use (18 GW). We should not forget however that the wind isn’t always blowing and besides electricity other large energy needs need to be met. Energy needs like: transportation, heat, chemistry and steel. What will the industry look like in 2050 and what will be the path that leads us there? This workshop aims to discuss concrete project ideas for the system integration cluster for the coming years. In these projects we would like to go deeper than the ‘standard’ consultancy. How much does it actually cost to build a 1 GW electrolyser? Shouldn’t we just be producing the hydrogen in Australia and transport it here by boat? Can we even store hydrogen on a large scale? Is electrochemical CO2 reduction an interesting prospect or should we rather be focussing on hydrogen entirely?

4 – Process Intensification
‘Improved Process Operation via Rigorous Simulation Models’ (IMPROVISE) and its successor ‘Integrating Sensor Based Process Monitoring and Advanced Process Control’ (INSPEC) are being presented by TU Eindhoven and Radboud University. Subsequently two new ideas on this topic by TU Dortmund University and RWTH Aachen University will be presented:
‘Systematic multiscale approach for reliable and targeted design of solvent-based separation processes’ (SMART-SOLVE) and
‘Computer-aided process synthesis for process intensification’
Industrial partners are invited to be present in this workshop to discuss the results and the new ideas and their impact on the industry. Perhaps a whole new project can be realized with your contribution!