This year's FIM has the exciting title “Sustainable Energy Systems - Transformations for the Future” and will take place on Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 16:00 -19:30 at the DIGITAL HUB INDUSTRY.
You can look forward to inspiring keynote speeches, the latest findings and projects relating to sustainable energy systems:
From 16:00 Arrival and registration
16:30 Welcome - Prof. Dr. Christof Büskens, University of Bremen
16:40 Welcome - Maike Frese, State Councillor at the Senator for Economics, Ports and Transformation
16:50 Keynote speeches
Hydrogen as the backbone of a climate-neutral energy system - Dr. Geert Tjarks, EWE GASSPEICHER GmbH, Oldenburg
Helleheide: A district as a real laboratory for the energy transition - Dr. Julia Masurkewitz-Möller, City of Oldenburg, Digitalization and Sustainability Department
Challenges in the management of an energy grid - Dr. Michael Schollmeyer, TenneT TSO GmbH, Bayreuth
The best energy storage system is the one that is never built! Exploiting flexibility potential using the example of the frozen food industry - Sören Eilenberger, fleXality GmbH, Bremen
17:50 Sessions
Our interactive sessions offer you the opportunity to gain deeper insights into the topic and work on solutions together with the speakers of the keynote speeches:
Energy storage - Felix Langen, University of Bremen, ZeTeM
What will Bremen's industry of the future look like?
Why do we need hydrogen?
How can we use optimization in the development of infrastructure?
Energy consumption - Lars Kappertz, University of Bremen, ZeTeM
How can the production and use of renewable energies in agriculture be optimized?
Which methods from industrial mathematics and non-linear optimization can be used for this?
How can farmers themselves benefit from this?
Energy grids - Malin Lachmann, University of Bremen, ZeTeM
How can decentralized district grids support the energy transition?
How can the stability of energy grids be guaranteed in view of the increasing integration of renewable energies?
How can line losses and CO2 emissions be minimized without jeopardizing grid stability?
Transformation - Tim Meyer and Viacheslav Solovievskyi, University of Bremen, ZeTeM
How can pupils and students be involved in the energy concepts of the future?
What are the optimal energy concepts for a sustainable future?
Who are the key players in the energy supply of the future?
How can scientific research be brought closer to pupils?
18:35 Demonstrators, discussions and contacts
Networking together gives you the opportunity to exchange ideas with experts and interested parties and make valuable contacts. Our demonstrators will show practical examples of how industrial mathematics is helping to shape the energy transition.
Get to know the world of industrial mathematics better and be inspired by new ideas and approaches. Register directly