April once again highlights just how dynamic the landscape around sustainability, regulation and digitalisation has become.
This week, three key events are on the agenda, each shedding light on different aspects of this transformation – and together forming a clear overall picture.
From regulatory frameworks to technological innovation and data-driven sustainability:
the topics may be diverse, but they are increasingly interconnected.
Regulatory Summit Europe, Brussels | 22–23 April
The Regulatory Summit Europe is one of the leading specialist conferences on regulatory developments in the chemicals and sustainability sectors. It brings together experts from industry, regulatory bodies and consultancy firms to discuss current issues relating to chemical managemetn for electronics and packaging, as well as the EU Chemicals Strategy.
What stands out is the pace of change: regulatory requirements are evolving rapidly, while companies are under increasing pressure not only to understand them, but to implement them efficiently in practice.
This is exactly where 1cc operates.
We support companies in structuring complex regulatory requirements and translating them into actionable processes. The summit offers valuable insights into upcoming developments – and highlights where early action will be critical.
CircularTech Forum, Hannover | 22 April
The CircularTech Forum, held as part of Hannover Messe, connects industrial practice with forward-looking innovation. The focus is on technologies and approaches that enable the transition from linear to circular value creation.
A key topic is the Digital Product Passport (DPP). As a high-level forum for standardisation and market adoption, the event brings together key stakeholders and provides a platform where:
This is where regulation, standards and industrial deployment converge.
Digital Sustainability Summit, Berlin | 23 April
The Digital Sustainability Summit highlights the role of digitalisation as a key enabler of sustainable transformation. Representatives from business, politics and technology come together to discuss how digital solutions can make sustainability measurable, manageable and scalable.
The focus is on concrete use cases and best practices – from energy-efficient data centres and sustainable supply chains to data-driven approaches that improve resource efficiency.
At the core lies one key question: how can companies leverage data to meet regulatory requirements while at the same time gaining a competitive edge?
This is closely aligned with 1cc’s work:
sustainability only creates real value when it is translated into data and embedded into processes.
Three perspectives, one direction
The three events may differ in focus, yet together they point towards a clear direction:
For 1cc, this means operating exactly at this intersection – where regulatory requirements, data and processes come together.
Engaging in these events allows us to identify emerging developments early, put them into context and translate them into tangible value for our clients.
On site this week
Our team will also be attending:
If you are attending any of these events, we would be pleased to connect.