Technology for a Sustainable Climate Podcast: Ravinder Dahiya • Built to Last: Rethinking Electronics for a Circular Future
Technology for a Sustainable Climate Podcast • Built to Last: Rethinking Electronics for a Circular Future – a complement interview to an article with Ravinder Dahiya
Ravinder Dahiya, IEEE Fellow and researcher at Northeastern University, believes the path to sustainable electronics lies in flexibility…literally. Through innovations in printed and bio-based materials, his work points to a circular future where sensors, chips, and wearables are built to last, waste less, and can even be returned safely to the earth. It’s a vision that challenges six decades of manufacturing habits and invites the industry to reimagine what progress looks like.
Technology for a Sustainable Climate Podcast • Built to Last: Rethinking Electronics for a Circular Future – a complement interview to an article with Ravinder Dahiya
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Standards to support sustainable Electronics
Past IEEE President, Susan K. (Kathy) Land was Computer Society VP of Standards Activities for the completion of the IEEE 1680-2006 IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Personal Computer Products, including Laptop Personal Computers, Desktop Personal Computers, and Personal Computer Monitors.
IEEE 1680 was IEEE's first environmental Standard to support organizations confirming to ISO 14001 internationally recognized standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS).
John Walz