Listen ""Sustainability must become the core of manufacturing" (#51)"
Episode Synopsis
Transformation is not a trend – it’s a necessity.
In this episode, Professor Thomas Bauernhansl shares his vision of the future of industrial production. As Director of the Institute of Industrial Manufacturing and Management (IFF) at the University of Stuttgart and Director at Fraunhofer IPA, he discusses the shift from digital to biological transformation, the importance of sustainability as an innovation driver, and why efficiency is no longer enough.
We dive into circular economy models, new materials, systemic thinking, and the crucial role of universities and startups in shaping change. Bauernhansl also reflects on international experiences, educational reform, and how to maintain motivation in fast-paced times.
A conversation about courage, complexity – and the future we must actively design.
In this episode, Professor Thomas Bauernhansl shares his vision of the future of industrial production. As Director of the Institute of Industrial Manufacturing and Management (IFF) at the University of Stuttgart and Director at Fraunhofer IPA, he discusses the shift from digital to biological transformation, the importance of sustainability as an innovation driver, and why efficiency is no longer enough.
We dive into circular economy models, new materials, systemic thinking, and the crucial role of universities and startups in shaping change. Bauernhansl also reflects on international experiences, educational reform, and how to maintain motivation in fast-paced times.
A conversation about courage, complexity – and the future we must actively design.
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