Global Eco Efficiency Jam

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January 21, 2010 by Erwin van Overbeek   Comments (0)

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Invitation for The Global Eco-efficiency Jam
This web-event offers the opportunity to join a worldwide dialog on energy, the environment and sustainability. Do not miss a chance to confer with other leading edge organizations, subject matter experts, industry analysts and environmental thought leaders as we share best practices being leveraged around the world.
When :January 27-29 2010
The Jam will continues for 50+ hours, so you can come and go as your schedule allows
Organizers: IBM and the Economist
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How to register
Please contact GREENBNL@nl.ibm.com.
Who will Jam with us?
The Global Eco-efficiency Jam starts with a webcast moderated by Joel Makower, Executive Editor of GreenBiz.com, with guests Dan Esty, author of Green to Gold, Nick Donofrio, IBM technology and innovation leader from 1997-2008, and James Watson, Managing Editor, Industry and Management Research,  Economist Intelligence Unit.
Which topics will be covered:   
Green IT - How organizations can apply energy efficient technology and best practices for data centers and other IT assets.
Energy efficient infrastructure — How to measure and manage energy use of in your their buildings, facilities, and other assets.
Sustainable operations — How organizations can improve environmental performance across business operations while driving sustainable growth.
The new workplace — Discuss ways to reduce the environmental impact of workforce while meeting business objectives.
Smarter Industries, Smarter Cities — How eco-efficiency can change how entire industries, cities and societies operate.
Raising the bar — What are the most important eco-efficiency key performance indicators for your organization and how to meet stakeholder and regulatory expectations.
The results:
Participants will be eligible to receive a full report of the findings, analyzed and prepared by IBM's Institute for Business Value.

 Netherlands
 UK
 USA

 Business Strategies
 Climate
 Energy Use
 Water

 Electricity Generation and Supply
 Financial services
 Food and Beverages
 ICT
 Retail
 Services
 Transport
 Utilities

 Business
 Entrepreneurship
 Government
 Media
 NGO
 Science