ETSI, with ETSI TC EE (Environmental Engineering) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are organizing the "ETSI-ITU Symposium on ICT Sustainability: Standards Driving Environmental Innovation", which will take place on 11–12 December 2024, in ITU Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
👉The agenda is online! Refer to the dedicated event web page on ITU web site to find detailed event information including programme, registration, venue and travel information, and more. We recommend to check the website periodically as it will be updated regularly as new or modified information becomes available.
Introduction
The ETSI and ITU ICT Sustainability Symposium: Standards Driving Environmental Innovation will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers and stakeholders to explore the crucial role of standards in promoting sustainable ICT practices. Standards guide the development of technologies that minimize environmental impact and enhance energy efficiency.
Through the circular design of ICT products, networks and services, standards ensure environmentally friendly technology. Lifecycle assessments consider all stages from creation to disposal, helping to assess, analyse and reduce the overall environmental footprint.
Environmental impact assessment reporting fosters accountability by evaluating and communicating the environmental effects of ICT products, networks and services. The digital product passport provides detailed environmental information, enabling informed consumer choices.
Adapting ICT products, networks and services to climate change ensures resilience, while standards for environmental conditions guarantee efficient and safe operation. Furthermore, ICT solutions enable the environmental impact in other sectors to be reduced.
These topics form the backbone of the symposium, driving the agenda for a greener digital future by highlighting the intersections between technology, standards and sustainability.
The objectives of the symposium include:
- Informing participants about the latest standardisation activities for sustainable ICT.
- Education on leveraging environmental sustainability standards to support policies and regulations related to ICT products, networks and services.
- Showcasing cutting-edge innovations, case examples and research projects of ICT initiatives for sustainability.
- Facilitating networking opportunities with experts, speakers, and stakeholders from various organizations.
Several demos and posters will be available during the event and will be visited during the networking breaks.
Call for demos and posters: The call for posters and demos is now closed. The Programme Committee is performing the selection of the posters and demos' proposals.
Participation in the Symposium is open to all. This includes ETSI members, ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates and Academic Institutions, as well as to any individual from a country that is a member of ITU who wishes to contribute to the work. This includes individuals who are also members of international, regional and national organizations. Participation is free of charge.
Registration: Please note that registration to attend either in person or online is mandatory. It is recommended to register no later than 6 December 2024. Please note that pre-registration of participants to the symposium is mandatory and carried out online.
Venue:
ITU Headquarters, Rue de Varembé 2,
Geneva, Switzerland
Please go to the event web page on ITU web site to find the full event information, including registration, venue, travel, accommodation, Visa, and more.
Visa information: citizens of some countries are required to obtain a visa in order to enter and spend any time in Switzerland. The visa must be obtained from the office (embassy or consulate) representing Switzerland in your country or, if there is no such office in your country, from the one that is closest to the country of departure. Visa processing and approval may take some time, it is therefore suggested to check directly with the appropriate representation and apply early.